temeratus

temeratus
temerātus, a, um part passé de temero. [st2]2 [-] Liv. Virg. souillé, profané, déshonoré. [st2]3 [-] au fig. profané, non respecté.
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temerātus, a, um part passé de temero. [st2]2 [-] Liv. Virg. souillé, profané, déshonoré. [st2]3 [-] au fig. profané, non respecté.
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    Sacra hospitii temerata. Ouid. Violez.

Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.

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