excretus

excretus
[st1]1 [-] excretus, a, um : part. passé de excerno. - [abcl][b]a - criblé, bluté. - [abcl]b - tamisé, sassé. - [abcl]c - séparé, choisi.[/b] [st1]2 [-] excretus, a, um : part. passé de excresco; grandi.
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[st1]1 [-] excretus, a, um : part. passé de excerno. - [abcl][b]a - criblé, bluté. - [abcl]b - tamisé, sassé. - [abcl]c - séparé, choisi.[/b] [st1]2 [-] excretus, a, um : part. passé de excresco; grandi.
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    Excretus, pen. prod. Participium. Virgil. Parcreu, Desja grand.

Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.

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