- negatus
- Via negata. Horat. Niee, Refusee.
Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.
Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.
negate — transitive verb (negated; negating) Etymology: Latin negatus, past participle of negare to say no, deny, from neg no, not (akin to ne not) more at no Date: circa 1623 1. to deny the existence or truth of 2. to cause to be ineffective or invalid… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Список Cicadellidae Новой Зеландии — включает все виды семейства Cicadellidae Новой Зеландии. Содержание 1 Список видов 2 См. также 3 Примечания … Википедия
negate — negator, negater, n. /ni gayt , neg ayt/, v., negated, negating. v.t. 1. to deny the existence, evidence, or truth of: an investigation tending to negate any supernatural influences. 2. to nullify or cause to be ineffective: Progress on the study … Universalium
Bulbul à tête noire — Bulbul à tête noire … Wikipédia en Français
CREMANDI Cadavera consuetudo — plures apud gentes olim recepta fuit; qui, quod in nobis divinum est, igneô velut hôc vehiculô caelestibus inferri putabant sedibus, subsidente terrâ. Apud Romanos L. Syllam auctorem habuit, qui metuens, ne idem sibi accideret, quod hosti suo C.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
DOLABELLA P — Cornel. Tuscos Boiis, Gallicae genti, iunctos devicit, A. U. C. 471. Item, Cos. cum Antonio, Praefectus dein Syriae, hostis Patriae iudicatus, quod Smyrnae C. Trebon. unum ex Caesaris percussoribus. occidi iussisset. A Cassio Laodiceae obsessus,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
VALERIUS Potitus — post Xviralem invidiam plebem in patres incitatam legibus et conditionbus suis mitigavit, unde Potiti nomen adcptus. Primus quoque Consul post Xviros, cum Volscos Aequosque ad Algidum magnâ laude debellâsset, triumphus ei a patribus negatus fuit … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
negate — (v.) 1795 (with an isolated use from 1620s), back formation from NEGATION (Cf. negation), or else from L. negatus, pp. of negare. Related: Negated; negates; negating … Etymology dictionary
negatory — (adj.) expressing negation, 1570s, from M.Fr. negatoire or directly from M.L. negatorius negative, from L. negatus, pp. of negare deny, say no, to refuse (see DENY (Cf. deny)). In the sense no it is U.S. Air Force slang from the early 1950s … Etymology dictionary
negate — ne•gate [[t]nɪˈgeɪt, ˈnɛg eɪt[/t]] v. gat•ed, gat•ing 1) to deny the existence, evidence, or truth of (something) 2) to cause to be ineffective; nullify or invalidate (something) 3) to be negative; bring or cause negative results: a pessimism… … From formal English to slang
negate — /nəˈgeɪt / (say nuh gayt) verb (t) (negated, negating) to deny; nullify. {Latin negātus, past participle} –negator, noun …