successor

successor
successŏr, ōris, m. successeur, remplaçant, héritier.    - successorem alicui dare, Suet. : destituer qqn.    - successorem accipere, Plin. Ep. 8, 13, 23 : être remplacé dans ses fonctions.    - ex novis praetoribus successorem mittere, Liv. 21, 23 : envoyer un remplaçant choisi parmi les nouveaux préteurs.    - successorem alicui mittere, Liv. 23, 27, 12 : envoyer un remplaçant à qqn.    - successor fuit hic tibi, Galle; Propertius illi, Ov. Tr. 4, 10, 53 : il a été ton successeur, Gallus, et Properce le sien. (il a été l'écrivain qui a succédé).    - successor, au fém. : celle qui remplace.    - Phoebe fraternis successor equis, Corn. Sev. : Phoebé qui remplace le char de son frère.
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successŏr, ōris, m. successeur, remplaçant, héritier.    - successorem alicui dare, Suet. : destituer qqn.    - successorem accipere, Plin. Ep. 8, 13, 23 : être remplacé dans ses fonctions.    - ex novis praetoribus successorem mittere, Liv. 21, 23 : envoyer un remplaçant choisi parmi les nouveaux préteurs.    - successorem alicui mittere, Liv. 23, 27, 12 : envoyer un remplaçant à qqn.    - successor fuit hic tibi, Galle; Propertius illi, Ov. Tr. 4, 10, 53 : il a été ton successeur, Gallus, et Properce le sien. (il a été l'écrivain qui a succédé).    - successor, au fém. : celle qui remplace.    - Phoebe fraternis successor equis, Corn. Sev. : Phoebé qui remplace le char de son frère.
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    Successor, successoris. Cic. Qui succede, et est mis en la place d'un autre, Successeur.
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    Successor fuit hic tibi Galle, Propertius illi. Ouidius. Veint apres toy.

Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.

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