execratus

execratus
exsecratus (execratus), a, um part. passé de exsecror. [st2]1 [-] qui a maudit. [st2]2 [-] sens passif : maudit, détesté, exécré.    - exsecratissima auguria, Plin. 28, 2, 5, § 27 : augures très menaçants, très sinistres.
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exsecratus (execratus), a, um part. passé de exsecror. [st2]1 [-] qui a maudit. [st2]2 [-] sens passif : maudit, détesté, exécré.    - exsecratissima auguria, Plin. 28, 2, 5, § 27 : augures très menaçants, très sinistres.
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    Execratus, pen. prod. Nomen ex participio. Mauldict: vt Execratissima auguria. Plin.
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    Execratum malum odore et amaritudine. Plin. Hay.

Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.

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