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1 SELECTED PASSAGES
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2 textes choisis
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3 извлечение
extract, excerpt; abstract, epitome, digestизвлечение от закона selected passages from the lawизвлечение от сметка an excerpt from an account* * *извлечѐние,ср., само ед. extract, excerpt; abstract, epitome, digest; банково \извлечение bank statement; \извлечение от документация abstract of record; \извлечение от закона selected passages from the law; \извлечение от сметка excerpt from an account, statement of account; \извлечение от съдебен протокол abstract of record; кредитно \извлечение credit note.* * *abstract; excerpt; statement: a bank извлечение - извлечение от сметка; extract* * *1. extract, excerpt;abstract, epitome, digest 2. ИЗВЛЕЧЕНИЕ от закона selected passages from the law 3. ИЗВЛЕЧЕНИЕ от сметка an excerpt from an account -
4 passage
['pæsɪdʒ]1) (anche passageway) (indoors) passaggio m., corridoio m.; (outdoors) passaggio m., varco m.2) anat. condotto m., dotto m.3) mus. letter. passo m., brano m.selected passages — letter. passi scelti
4) (movement) passaggio m.passage of arms — combattimento, scontro
5) (journey) traversata f., viaggio m.the bill had a stormy passage through parliament — fig. l'approvazione del disegno di legge ha avuto un iter travagliato
* * *['pæsi‹]1) (a long narrow way through, eg a corridor through a building: There was a dark passage leading down to the river between tall buildings.) passaggio2) (a part of a piece of writing or music: That is my favourite passage from the Bible.) passo3) ((usually of time) the act of passing: the passage of time.) il passare4) (a journey by boat: He paid for his passage by working as a steward.) passaggio, traversata* * *['pæsɪdʒ]1) (anche passageway) (indoors) passaggio m., corridoio m.; (outdoors) passaggio m., varco m.2) anat. condotto m., dotto m.3) mus. letter. passo m., brano m.selected passages — letter. passi scelti
4) (movement) passaggio m.passage of arms — combattimento, scontro
5) (journey) traversata f., viaggio m.the bill had a stormy passage through parliament — fig. l'approvazione del disegno di legge ha avuto un iter travagliato
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5 morceau
masculine nouna. ( = bout) piece ; [de sucre] lump• cracher le morceau (inf!) ( = dénoncer) to spill the beans (inf) ; ( = avouer) to come clean (inf)b. ( = œuvre) piece ; ( = extrait) passage* * *mɔʀsomorceaux pl nm [pain, fromage]piece, bitmettre en morceaux — to pull to pieces, to pull to bits
1) [œuvre] passage, extract2) MUSIQUE piece3) CUISINE, [viande] cut* * *1 gén ( d'aliment) piece, bit; ( de verre) piece, fragment; ( de bois) piece; ( d'étoffe) piece; être en morceaux Culin [sucre] to be in lumps; [viande] to be in cubes; ( cassé) to be in pieces ou bits; couper en morceaux to cut in ou into pieces; casser en mille morceaux to break into a thousand pieces; mettre qch en morceaux to break [sth] to pieces [vase]; to tear [sth] into pieces [drap]; to pull [sth] to pieces [jouet]; manger un morceau○ to have a snack;2 Culin ( en boucherie) cut; bon morceau nice cut; bas morceau cheap cut; morceau de choix choice cut; ⇒ gros;3 Mus ( œuvre) piece; morceau de piano piano piece; ( partie d'œuvre) section; ( partie de concert) item;4 Littérat ( extrait) extract, passage; recueil de morceaux choisis collection of selected extracts; le chapitre 8/cette entreprise est un gros or sacré morceau○ chapter 8/this firm is quite substantial;emporter le morceau○ to get one's way; lâcher or cracher le morceau○ to spill the beans; recoller les morceaux to patch things up.( pluriel masculin morceaux) [mɔrso] nom masculinmorceau de sucre lump of sugar, sugar lumptu reprendras bien un petit morceau! come on, have another bit ou piece!c'est un morceau de roi ou digne d'un roi it's fit for a king[de papier, de verre] pieceen morceaux in bits ou piecesa. [papier, étoffe] to tear up (separable)b. [jouet] to pull to pieces ou bitstomber en morceaux to fall apart, to fall to pieces[œuvre] piece5. (familier) [personne]c'est un sacré morceau, leur fils!a. [il est gros] their son is enormous!b. [il est musclé] their son is a real hunk!c. [il est insupportable] their son is a real pain! -
6 texte
texte [tεkst]1. masculine nouna. text• « texte et illustrations de Julien Leduc » "written and illustrated by Julien Leduc"• apprendre son texte [acteur] to learn one's linesb. ( = fragment) passagec. ( = énoncé) [de dissertation] subject2. compounds* * *tɛkstnom masculin‘texte intégral’ — ‘unabridged’
3) Administration, Droit, Politique ( libellé) wording, text•Phrasal Verbs:* * *tɛkst nm1) text2) THÉÂTRE* * *texte nm1 gén text; ( livre) text; ( passage) extract, text; le texte d'une chanson/d'un ouvrage illustré/d'un discours the text of a song/of an illustrated book/of a speech; faire une explication de texte to do a commentary on a text; textes choisis de Montaigne selected extracts from Montaigne; lire une œuvre étrangère dans le texte to read a foreign work in the original; en français dans le texte in French in the original text; ‘texte intégral’ ‘unabridged text’;4 Ordinat text;5 Imprim copy.texte de loi ( proposé) bill; ( promulgué) law; adopter un texte de loi to pass a law; le texte (de loi) entre en vigueur demain the bill will become law tomorrow; texte libre Scol free composition; les textes sacrés Relig the sacred texts.[text] nom masculin1. [écrit] textcommenter/résumer un texte to do a commentary on/to do a précis of a text2. [œuvre littéraire] text[extrait d'une œuvre] passage[le traité lui-même] treatyselon le texte de la loi/du traité according to the terms of the law/treaty5. IMPRIMERIE [opposé aux marges, aux illustrations] text6. LINGUISTIQUE [corpus, énoncé] textdans le texte locution adverbiale -
7 scelto
1. past part vedere scegliere2. adj handpickedmerce, pubblico (specially) selected* * *scelto agg.1 chosen, selected, (hand-) picked: il candidato scelto non era il migliore, the chosen candidate was not the best; poesie scelte, selected poems2 ( di qualità superiore) choice (attr.), select (attr.), first-rate (attr.), top quality: frutta scelta, choice fruit; merce scelta, first-rate (o top quality) goods; rivolgersi ad un pubblico scelto, to address a chosen few3 ( ben addestrato) specially trained; crack: soldato scelto, specially-trained soldier; tiratore scelto, crackshot; truppe scelte, crack troops; ufficiali scelti, hand-picked officers.* * *['ʃelto] scelto (-a)1. ppSee:2. agg(gruppo) carefully selected, (frutta, verdura) top-quality, choicetiratore scelto — crack shot, highly skilled marksman
* * *['ʃelto] 1.participio passato scegliere2.1) (selezionato) [ persona] selected, chosen2) (forbito) [linguaggio, termine] refined3) (di qualità superiore) [clientela, pubblico] select; [merce, prodotto] choice, first-rate* * *scelto/'∫elto/II aggettivo2 (forbito) [linguaggio, termine] refined3 (di qualità superiore) [clientela, pubblico] select; [merce, prodotto] choice, first-rate; tiratore scelto sharpshooter. -
8 choisi
choisi, e [∫wazi]a. ( = sélectionné) selectedb. ( = raffiné) carefully chosen* * *choisie ʃwazi adjectif1) ( sélectionné) [morceaux, œuvres] selected2) ( recherché) [expressions, terme] carefully chosen3) ( sélect) [société, clientèle] select* * *ʃwazi adj choisi, -e(= de premier choix) carefully chosenbien choisi (moment, endroit, terme) — well-chosen
* * *A pp ⇒ choisir.B pp adj1 ( sélectionné) [morceaux, œuvres] selected; des morceaux choisis de Rimbaud selected passages from Rimbaud;2 ( recherché) [expressions, terme] carefully chosen; expression bien/mal choisie felicitous ou appropriate/unfortunate choice of expression;3 ( sélect) [société, clientèle] select.1. [raffiné]bien choisi well-chosen, appropriate -
9 trozo
m.piece (pedazo).hacer algo a trozos to do something bit by bitcortar algo en trozos to cut something into piecespres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: trozar.* * *1 piece, chunk* * *noun m.1) piece, bit, chunk2) fragment* * *SM1) (=pedazo) piece, bit2) (Literat, Mús) passagetrozos escogidos — selected passages, selections
* * *a) (de pan, pastel) piece, bit, slice; (de madera, papel, tela) piece, bit; (de vidrio, cerámica) piece, fragmentb) (Lit, Mús) passage* * *= chunk, length, piece, portion, shred, slice, gobbet, fragment, snippet, morsel, broken piece, hunk.Ex. So there is at least that big chunk of a file which is already a rather coherent catalog.Ex. A motion picture is a length of film, with or without recorded sound, bearing a sequence of images that create the illusion of movement when projected in rapid succession.Ex. Within one main class the same piece of notation may be used to signify different concepts.Ex. An extract is one o more portions of a document selected to represent the whole document.Ex. The article ' Shreds and patches: macrostatistics on libraries in the European Community' is a summary of the results of a study to compile economic and statistical data.Ex. A number of identical integrated circuits are usually made side by side on a single slice of silicon.Ex. This material includes case studies, games, and model making kits, each containing a pre-digested gobbet of information.Ex. During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex. Automation in libraries can only provide snippets of information, not knowledge.Ex. The three monkeys used in this study chose the left arm as the leading arm to reach out and pull back a spring-loaded drawer containing a food morsel.Ex. Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.Ex. This is especially good if you cut a turkey breast in hunks and marinade overnight then grill.----* a trozos = piecewise.* compuesto de trozos = piecewise.* con trozos = piecewise.* cortar en trozos = cut + Nombre + up.* dividir en trozos = split into + bits.* hecho de trozos = piecewise.* trozo de = scrap of.* trozo de carne = cut of meat.* trozo de césped arrancado = divot [divet].* trozo de información = tidbit [titbit, -USA], titbit [tidbit, -UK].* trozo de papel = slip.* trozo de piel = skin.* trozo de tela = strip of cloth.* trozo de vasija = potsherd, potsherd.* trozos = odds and ends, bits and pieces, bits and bobs.* un trozo de = a piece of, a snatch of, a stretch of.* * *a) (de pan, pastel) piece, bit, slice; (de madera, papel, tela) piece, bit; (de vidrio, cerámica) piece, fragmentb) (Lit, Mús) passage* * *= chunk, length, piece, portion, shred, slice, gobbet, fragment, snippet, morsel, broken piece, hunk.Ex: So there is at least that big chunk of a file which is already a rather coherent catalog.
Ex: A motion picture is a length of film, with or without recorded sound, bearing a sequence of images that create the illusion of movement when projected in rapid succession.Ex: Within one main class the same piece of notation may be used to signify different concepts.Ex: An extract is one o more portions of a document selected to represent the whole document.Ex: The article ' Shreds and patches: macrostatistics on libraries in the European Community' is a summary of the results of a study to compile economic and statistical data.Ex: A number of identical integrated circuits are usually made side by side on a single slice of silicon.Ex: This material includes case studies, games, and model making kits, each containing a pre-digested gobbet of information.Ex: During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex: Automation in libraries can only provide snippets of information, not knowledge.Ex: The three monkeys used in this study chose the left arm as the leading arm to reach out and pull back a spring-loaded drawer containing a food morsel.Ex: Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.Ex: This is especially good if you cut a turkey breast in hunks and marinade overnight then grill.* a trozos = piecewise.* compuesto de trozos = piecewise.* con trozos = piecewise.* cortar en trozos = cut + Nombre + up.* dividir en trozos = split into + bits.* hecho de trozos = piecewise.* trozo de = scrap of.* trozo de carne = cut of meat.* trozo de césped arrancado = divot [divet].* trozo de información = tidbit [titbit, -USA], titbit [tidbit, -UK].* trozo de papel = slip.* trozo de piel = skin.* trozo de tela = strip of cloth.* trozo de vasija = potsherd, potsherd.* trozos = odds and ends, bits and pieces, bits and bobs.* un trozo de = a piece of, a snatch of, a stretch of.* * *1 (de pan, pastel) piece, bit, slice; (de madera, papel, tela) piece, bit; (de vidrio, cerámica) piece, fragmentcortar la zanahoria en trocitos dice the carrot, chop the carrot into small piecesla pintura me quedó a trozos the paint dried all patchy* * *
trozo sustantivo masculino
(de madera, papel, tela) piece, bit;
(de vidrio, cerámica) piece, fragment;
b) (Lit, Mús) passage
trozo sustantivo masculino piece
' trozo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bloque
- bocado
- de
- hebra
- jirón
- papel
- parte
- tragar
- algodón
- cortar
- cristal
- fierro
- otro
- palo
- pedazo
- piedra
English:
bit
- cut
- fleck
- flint
- gob
- hunk
- joint
- length
- lump
- nugget
- piece
- slab
- slice
- take
- wedge
- chunk
- fall
- fish
- shred
- snippet
* * *trozo nm1. [de pan, tela, metal] piece;cortar algo en trozos to cut sth into pieces2. [de camino] stretch;hacer algo a trozos to do sth bit by bit3. [de obra] extract;[de película] snippet* * *m piece* * *trozo nm1) pedazo: piece, bit, chunk2) : passage, extract* * *trozo n piece -
10 passage
passage [ˈpæsɪdʒ]c. ( = way through) passage me. [of text, music] passage m* * *['pæsɪdʒ]1) (also passageway) ( indoors) corridor m; ( outdoors) passage m2) Anatomy conduit mnasal passages — fosses fpl nasales
3) Music, Literature passage mselected passages — Literature morceaux mpl choisis
4) ( movement) passage mpassage of arms — passe f d'armes
5) ( journey) traversée fthe bill had a stormy passage through parliament — fig la discussion de ce projet de loi au parlement a été mouvementée
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11 passage
passage n1 ( also passageway) ( indoors) corridor m ; ( outdoors) passage m ; clear a passage for the King livrez passage au roi ;2 Anat conduit m ; ear/urinary passage conduit m auditif/urinaire ; nasal passages fosses fpl nasales ;4 ( movement) passage m ; the passage of vehicles/ships le passage des véhicules/navires ; passage of arms passe f d'armes ; the passage of time le passage du temps ; her beauty survived the passage of time sa beauté a survécu au temps ;5 Jur ( also right of passage) droit m de passage (over sur) ; to deny sb passage refuser le droit de passage à qn ;6 ( journey) traversée f ; to book/work one's passage réserver/travailler pour payer sa traversée ; the bill had a stormy passage through parliament fig la discussion de ce projet de loi au parlement a été mouvementée. -
12 passage
passage ['pæsɪdʒ](a) (way through) passage m;∎ they cleared a passage through the crowd ils ouvrirent un passage à travers la foule∎ an underground passage un passage souterrain(c) (from book, music) passage m;∎ selected passages from Churchill's speeches morceaux mpl choisis des discours de Churchill;∎ the most touching passage in the book l'endroit le plus touchant du livre∎ nasal passages conduits mpl nasaux;∎ Anatomy air passage conduit m aérifère∎ the trench did not block the passage of the tanks la tranchée n'a pas empêché les chars de passer;∎ with the passage of time avec le temps;∎ their friendship has survived the passage of time leur amitié a survécu au temps;∎ the bill had an uninterrupted passage through parliament la loi a été adoptée sans encombre par le Parlement∎ Nautical to work one's passage gagner son passage (en travaillant à bord)∎ to grant sb safe passage through a country accorder à qn le libre passage à travers un pays;∎ archaic or figurative passage of or at arms passe f d'armes -
13 scelto
['ʃelto] scelto (-a)1. ppSee:2. agg(gruppo) carefully selected, (frutta, verdura) top-quality, choicetiratore scelto — crack shot, highly skilled marksman
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14 læsestykker
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15 lesestykker
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16 recueil de morceaux choisis
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17 szemelvények
(DE) extrahiert; Kollektaneen; (EN) extracts; selected passages -
18 ekscerpcj|a
f sgt książk. condensation C/U, digest C/U- robiła ekscerpcję z lektur szkolnych she prepared a condensed version of a. selected passages from set texts- słownik oparty na bogatej ekscerpcji literatury współczesnej a dictionary based on a wide range of excerpts from contemporary literatureThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ekscerpcj|a
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19 principia
princĭpĭum, ii, n. [princeps], a beginning, commencement, origin (class.; syn.: primordia, initium).I.In gen.:II.origo principii nulla est: nam ex principio oriuntur omnia,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 23, 54:quid est cujus principium aliquod sit, nihil sit extremum?
id. N. D. 1, 8, 20:nec principium, nec finem habere,
id. Sen. 21, 78:cujus criminis neque principium invenire, neque evolvere exitum possum,
id. Cael. 23, 56:hic fons, hoc principium est movendi,
id. Rep. 6, 25, 27:bellorum atque imperiorum,
id. Balb. 3, 9:principium pontis,
Tac. A. 1, 69:principio lucis,
at daybreak, Amm. 25, 5, 1:in principiis dicendi,
at the commencement of a speech, Cic. de Or. 1, 26, 121;so of a declaration in a lawsuit,
Juv. 6, 245:suave quoddam principium dicendi,
Amm. 30, 4, 19: principia ducere ab aliquo, to derive, deduce:omnium rerum magnarum principia a dis immortalibus ducuntur,
id. Vatin. 6, 14:principium urbis,
id. Off. 1, 17, 54:scribendi recte sapere est et principium et fons,
Hor. A. P. 309:omne principium huc refer,
id. C. 3, 6, 6:a Jove principium,
Verg. E. 3, 60:anni,
Liv. 1, 4:a sanguine Teucri Ducere principium,
Ov. M. 13, 705:capessere,
to begin, Tac. A. 15, 49.—Adverb.: principio, a principio, in principio, at or in the beginning, at first:principio... postea, etc.,
Cic. Div. 2, 35, 75:principio generi animantium omni est a naturā tributum, ut se tueatur,
id. Off. 1, 4, 11; id. Tusc. 2, 22, 53; id. Fin. 1, 6, 17; Ter. Eun. 5, 8, 39; id. And. 3, 3, 38; Verg. A. 6, 214; Cic. Off. 3, 5, 21; so,a principio: ac vellem a principio te audissem, etc.,
id. Att. 7, 1, 2:dixeram a principio, de re publicā ut sileremus,
id. Brut. 42, 157:in principio,
id. de Or. 1, 48, 210:principio ut,
as soon as, Plaut. Merc. prol. 40; v. Ritschl ad h. l.— Rarely of the boundaries of a country or people:adusque principia Carmanorum,
Amm. 23, 6, 74.—In partic.A.Plur., beginnings, foundations, principles, elements (class.):B.bene provisa et diligenter explorata principia ponantur,
Cic. Leg. 1, 13, 37:juris,
id. ib. 1, 6, 18:naturae,
id. Off. 3, 12, 52;for which: principia naturalia,
id. Fin. 3, 5, 17; cf. id. ib. 2, 11, 35:principia rerum, ex quibus omnia constant,
first principles, elements, id. Ac. 2, 36, 117.—Prov.: obsta principiis (cf. the French: ce n'est que le premier pas qui coute),
Ov. R. Am. 91.—That makes a beginning, that votes first: tribus principium fuit, pro tribu Q. Fabius primus scivit, Lex Thoria, Rudorff. p. 142; Lex Appar. ap. Haubold, Moment. Leg. p. 85; Plebissc. ap. Front. Aquaed. 129:2.Faucia curia fuit principium,
was the first to vote, Liv. 9, 38 fin. —In gen., a beginner, originator, founder, ancestor ( poet.):C.Graecia principium moris fuit,
Ov. F. 2, 37:mihi Belus avorum Principium,
ancestor, progenitor, Sil. 15, 748.—Here, too, prob. belongs PRINCIPIA SACRA, Æneas and [p. 1446] his successors in Lavinium, ancestors whom the Latins and Romans honored as deities, Inscr. Orell. 2276.—In milit. lang.: princĭpĭa, ōrum, n.1.The foremost ranks, the front line of soldiers, the front or van of an army:2.post principia,
behind the front, Liv. 2, 65; cf.:hic ero post principia, inde omnibus signum dabo,
Ter. Eun. 4, 7, 11: post principia paulatim recedunt, Sisenn. ap. Non. 135, 31: deinde ipse paulatim procedere;Marium post principia habere,
Sall. J. 50, 2:traversis principiis, in planum deducit,
id. ib. 49, 6:equites post principia collocat,
Liv. 3, 22; Tac. H. 2, 43. —The staff-officers, members of the council of war (post-class.):3.mittere principia,
Front. Strat. 2, 5, 30:a principiis salutari,
Treb. Pol. Trig. Tyr. 10:advocatis legionum principiis et turmarum,
Amm. 25, 5, 1; Cod. 12, 47, 1.—A large open space in a camp, in which were the tents of the general, lieutenants, and tribunes, together with the standards, and where speeches were made and councils held; the general's quarters:D.jura reddere in principiis,
Liv. 28, 24:in principiis ac praetorio in unum sermones confundi,
id. 7, 12:castrorum,
Just. 11, 6, 6:in castris,
Varr. R. R. 3, 4, 1:in principiis statuit tabernaculum, eoque omnes cotidie convenire (jussit), ut ibi de summis rebus consilia caperentur,
Nep. Eum. 7, 2; Suet. Oth. 1; 6; Flor. 3, 10, 12:primores centurionum et paucos militum in principia vocat,
Tac. H. 3, 13; 1, 48; Dig. 49, 16, 12; cf. Front. Strat. 4, 1, 16.—Precedence, preference, the first place:E.principium ergo, columenque omnium rerum preti margaritae tenent,
Plin. 9, 35, 54, § 106. —Plur., selections, selected passages:2.principiorum libri circumferuntur, quia existimatur pars aliqua etiam sine ceteris esse perfecta,
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20 principium
princĭpĭum, ii, n. [princeps], a beginning, commencement, origin (class.; syn.: primordia, initium).I.In gen.:II.origo principii nulla est: nam ex principio oriuntur omnia,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 23, 54:quid est cujus principium aliquod sit, nihil sit extremum?
id. N. D. 1, 8, 20:nec principium, nec finem habere,
id. Sen. 21, 78:cujus criminis neque principium invenire, neque evolvere exitum possum,
id. Cael. 23, 56:hic fons, hoc principium est movendi,
id. Rep. 6, 25, 27:bellorum atque imperiorum,
id. Balb. 3, 9:principium pontis,
Tac. A. 1, 69:principio lucis,
at daybreak, Amm. 25, 5, 1:in principiis dicendi,
at the commencement of a speech, Cic. de Or. 1, 26, 121;so of a declaration in a lawsuit,
Juv. 6, 245:suave quoddam principium dicendi,
Amm. 30, 4, 19: principia ducere ab aliquo, to derive, deduce:omnium rerum magnarum principia a dis immortalibus ducuntur,
id. Vatin. 6, 14:principium urbis,
id. Off. 1, 17, 54:scribendi recte sapere est et principium et fons,
Hor. A. P. 309:omne principium huc refer,
id. C. 3, 6, 6:a Jove principium,
Verg. E. 3, 60:anni,
Liv. 1, 4:a sanguine Teucri Ducere principium,
Ov. M. 13, 705:capessere,
to begin, Tac. A. 15, 49.—Adverb.: principio, a principio, in principio, at or in the beginning, at first:principio... postea, etc.,
Cic. Div. 2, 35, 75:principio generi animantium omni est a naturā tributum, ut se tueatur,
id. Off. 1, 4, 11; id. Tusc. 2, 22, 53; id. Fin. 1, 6, 17; Ter. Eun. 5, 8, 39; id. And. 3, 3, 38; Verg. A. 6, 214; Cic. Off. 3, 5, 21; so,a principio: ac vellem a principio te audissem, etc.,
id. Att. 7, 1, 2:dixeram a principio, de re publicā ut sileremus,
id. Brut. 42, 157:in principio,
id. de Or. 1, 48, 210:principio ut,
as soon as, Plaut. Merc. prol. 40; v. Ritschl ad h. l.— Rarely of the boundaries of a country or people:adusque principia Carmanorum,
Amm. 23, 6, 74.—In partic.A.Plur., beginnings, foundations, principles, elements (class.):B.bene provisa et diligenter explorata principia ponantur,
Cic. Leg. 1, 13, 37:juris,
id. ib. 1, 6, 18:naturae,
id. Off. 3, 12, 52;for which: principia naturalia,
id. Fin. 3, 5, 17; cf. id. ib. 2, 11, 35:principia rerum, ex quibus omnia constant,
first principles, elements, id. Ac. 2, 36, 117.—Prov.: obsta principiis (cf. the French: ce n'est que le premier pas qui coute),
Ov. R. Am. 91.—That makes a beginning, that votes first: tribus principium fuit, pro tribu Q. Fabius primus scivit, Lex Thoria, Rudorff. p. 142; Lex Appar. ap. Haubold, Moment. Leg. p. 85; Plebissc. ap. Front. Aquaed. 129:2.Faucia curia fuit principium,
was the first to vote, Liv. 9, 38 fin. —In gen., a beginner, originator, founder, ancestor ( poet.):C.Graecia principium moris fuit,
Ov. F. 2, 37:mihi Belus avorum Principium,
ancestor, progenitor, Sil. 15, 748.—Here, too, prob. belongs PRINCIPIA SACRA, Æneas and [p. 1446] his successors in Lavinium, ancestors whom the Latins and Romans honored as deities, Inscr. Orell. 2276.—In milit. lang.: princĭpĭa, ōrum, n.1.The foremost ranks, the front line of soldiers, the front or van of an army:2.post principia,
behind the front, Liv. 2, 65; cf.:hic ero post principia, inde omnibus signum dabo,
Ter. Eun. 4, 7, 11: post principia paulatim recedunt, Sisenn. ap. Non. 135, 31: deinde ipse paulatim procedere;Marium post principia habere,
Sall. J. 50, 2:traversis principiis, in planum deducit,
id. ib. 49, 6:equites post principia collocat,
Liv. 3, 22; Tac. H. 2, 43. —The staff-officers, members of the council of war (post-class.):3.mittere principia,
Front. Strat. 2, 5, 30:a principiis salutari,
Treb. Pol. Trig. Tyr. 10:advocatis legionum principiis et turmarum,
Amm. 25, 5, 1; Cod. 12, 47, 1.—A large open space in a camp, in which were the tents of the general, lieutenants, and tribunes, together with the standards, and where speeches were made and councils held; the general's quarters:D.jura reddere in principiis,
Liv. 28, 24:in principiis ac praetorio in unum sermones confundi,
id. 7, 12:castrorum,
Just. 11, 6, 6:in castris,
Varr. R. R. 3, 4, 1:in principiis statuit tabernaculum, eoque omnes cotidie convenire (jussit), ut ibi de summis rebus consilia caperentur,
Nep. Eum. 7, 2; Suet. Oth. 1; 6; Flor. 3, 10, 12:primores centurionum et paucos militum in principia vocat,
Tac. H. 3, 13; 1, 48; Dig. 49, 16, 12; cf. Front. Strat. 4, 1, 16.—Precedence, preference, the first place:E.principium ergo, columenque omnium rerum preti margaritae tenent,
Plin. 9, 35, 54, § 106. —Plur., selections, selected passages:2.principiorum libri circumferuntur, quia existimatur pars aliqua etiam sine ceteris esse perfecta,
Plin. Ep. 2, 5, 12.—
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