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1 démenti
démenti [demɑ̃ti]masculine noun( = déclaration) denial ; (apporté par les faits, les circonstances) refutation• opposer un démenti à [+ nouvelle, allégations, rumeurs] to deny formally* * *demɑ̃tinom masculin denialcette rumeur est restée sans démenti — the rumour [BrE] has not been denied
* * *demɑ̃ti nm1) (déclaration) denial* * *démenti nm denial; les faits ont apporté un démenti à ses déclarations the facts proved his statements false; cette rumeur est restée sans démenti the rumourGB has not been denied; opposer un démenti formel à qch to deny sth categorically.[demɑ̃ti] nom masculin -
2 ab-iūdicō
ab-iūdicō āvī, ātus, āre, of a judge or tribunal, to give judgment against, deprive by a judicial decision, adjudge away: ob iniuriam agri abiudicati, i. e. taking away their land by an unjust decision, L.: res ab aliquo. — Hence, formally to deny: rationem veritatis ab hoc ordine: libertatem sibi. -
3 ἐξόμνυμι
II mostly, swear in the negative,ἐξομῇ τὸ μὴ εἰδέναι; S.Ant. 535
;μαρτυρεῖν ἢ ἐξομνύειν D.29.20
:— mostly in [voice] Med., [tense] aor. ἐξωμοσάμην, deny or disown upon oath, swear formally that one does not know a thing, abjure,τὰς διαβολάς Id.57.36
;ἃ μὲν οἶδεν ἐξόμνυσθαι Is.9.19
: abs., ib.18, Pl.Lg. 949a, etc.;οὐκ ἂν ἐξομόσαιτο μὴ οὐκ εἰδέναι D.57.59
, cf. PHal.1.230 (iii B. C.); forswear, renounce,συγγένειαν ἐξόμνυσθαι LXX 4 Ma.4.26
, 10.3.2 decline or refuse an office by an oath that one has not means or health to perform it,ἐξομόσασθαι τὴν πρεσβείαν Aeschin.2.94
, cf. D.19.124; [ τὴν ἀρχήν] Arist.Pol. 1297a20, Plu.Marc.6, 12, cf. Thphr.Char.24.5.III later, simply, swear, make affidavit, PFlor.32A12 (iii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξόμνυμι
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