ligatus

ligatus
lĭgātus, a, um part. passé de ligo. [st2]1 [-] lié, attaché; noué. [st2]2 [-] raide, peu flexible.    - nimbi ligati, Petr. : glace.    - Tartari ripis ligati, Sen. : entourés des replis du Tartare.    - ore ligato, Stat. : [à la bouche liée]= muet.
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lĭgātus, a, um part. passé de ligo. [st2]1 [-] lié, attaché; noué. [st2]2 [-] raide, peu flexible.    - nimbi ligati, Petr. : glace.    - Tartari ripis ligati, Sen. : entourés des replis du Tartare.    - ore ligato, Stat. : [à la bouche liée]= muet.
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    Ligatus, pen. prod. Participium. Lucan. Lié.

Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.

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