omissus

omissus
ŏmissus, a, um part. passé de omitto. [st2]1 [-] mis de côté, quitté, omis, oublié. [st2]2 [-] négligé, relâché, peu soigneux, insouciant, négligent.    - omisso animo esse, Ter. : ne se mettre en peine de rien.    - omissior ab re, Ter. : qui néglige trop ses intérêts.
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ŏmissus, a, um part. passé de omitto. [st2]1 [-] mis de côté, quitté, omis, oublié. [st2]2 [-] négligé, relâché, peu soigneux, insouciant, négligent.    - omisso animo esse, Ter. : ne se mettre en peine de rien.    - omissior ab re, Ter. : qui néglige trop ses intérêts.
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    Omissus, Participium, siue Nomen ex participio. Laissé, Omis.
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    Omissus animus. Terent. Lasche courage, Sans soulci, ou Tout desbauché, Qui n'est point soingneux de son profict.
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    Omissis iocis, credo, etc. Plin. iun. Sans plus railler ou mocquer.
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    Omissior ab re. Terent. A qui il n'en chault point de gaigner.

Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.

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