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1 oblatus
oblātus, a, um part. passé de offero. [st2]1 [-] offert, présenté, qui s'est offert. [st2]2 [-] donné, fourni. [st2]3 [-] qui vient du dehors, extérieur; apporté. [st2]4 [-] exposé à.* * *oblātus, a, um part. passé de offero. [st2]1 [-] offert, présenté, qui s'est offert. [st2]2 [-] donné, fourni. [st2]3 [-] qui vient du dehors, extérieur; apporté. [st2]4 [-] exposé à.* * *Oblatus, pen. prod. Participium. Caes. Offert, Presenté.\Oblatam mihi causam gaudeo, in qua, etc. Cic. Je suis bien aise d'avoir occasion de, etc.\Oblata facultate, se in castra receperunt. Caes. Incontinent qu'ils peurent, et qu'ils eurent l'opportunité, Incontinent que l'opportunité se presenta et offrit.\Stuprum per vim oblatum. Cic. Forcement de femme, ou violement. -
2 oblatus
-a/um (offere) adj Amontré, présenté, exposé
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Oblātus — (Kirchenw.), s. Oblaten … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Sarcaulus oblatus — Taxobox status = VU | status system = IUCN3.1 regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Ericales familia = Sapotaceae genus = Sarcaulus species = S. oblatus binomial = Sarcaulus oblatus binomial authority = T.D.Penn … Wikipedia
forte oblatus — index fortuitous, incidental Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
PANIS Oblatus — in Fleta l. 2. c. 14. §. 4. s. Obolatus, l. 2. c. 72. §. 19 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Oblate (religion) — An oblate in Christian monasticism (especially Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican) is a person who is specifically dedicated to God or to God s service. Currently, oblate has two meanings: *Oblates are laypersons or clerical members of a… … Wikipedia
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Oblati — Oblati † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Oblati Oblati (Oblatæ, Oblates) is a word used to describe any persons, not professed monks or friars, who have been offered to God, or have dedicated themselves to His service, in holy religion. It… … Catholic encyclopedia
oblat — oblat, ate [ ɔbla, at ] n. • 1549; lat. oblatus « offert », p. p. de offerre, l oblat se donnant à un couvent avec ses biens 1 ♦ Personne qui s est agrégée à une communauté religieuse en lui faisant donation de ses biens et en promettant d… … Encyclopédie Universelle
oblate — oblate1 oblately, adv. /ob layt, o blayt /, adj. flattened at the poles, as a spheroid generated by the revolution of an ellipse about its shorter axis (opposed to prolate). See diag. under prolate. [1695 1705; < NL oblatus lengthened, equiv. to… … Universalium
oblato — ► adjetivo/ sustantivo 1 RELIGIÓN Se aplica al niño que era entregado por sus padres a los religiosos de un monasterio para que recibiera una correcta educación. ► sustantivo 2 RELIGIÓN Religioso de alguna de las diversas congregaciones que se… … Enciclopedia Universal
oblate — {{11}}oblate (adj.) flattened on the ends, 1705, from M.L. oblatus flattened, from L. ob toward (see OB (Cf. ob )) + latus, abstracted from its opposite, prolatus lengthened (see OBLATE (Cf. oblate) (n.)). {{12}}oblate (n.) person devoted to… … Etymology dictionary