Din http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/morph?l=ede&la=la LATIN
edo: "to eat, consume" (Show lexicon entry in
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to give out, put forth, bring forth, raise, set up (Show lexicon entry in
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ede |
a young goat, kid
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to give out {vb}a emite (idei) {vb}
to give out {vb} (also: to emit, to liberate)a degaja (căldură) {vb}
Din http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hede#Latin hede vocative singular of hedusDin http://concordances.org/greek/3592.htm
3592. hode, héde, tode
hode, héde, tode: this (referring to what is present)Original Word: ὅδε, ἥδε, τόδε Part of Speech: Demonstrative Pronoun Transliteration: hode, héde, tode Phonetic Spelling: (hod'-eh) Short Definition: this here |
Definition: this here, this, that, he, she, it.
this (referring to what is present); such (2), this (7), this is what (1).
http://concordances.org/greek/2235.htm GREEK
2235 edē (a temporal adverb) – already now, even now, referring to what is not yet strictly present but already (now) impacts the present (= "already now").[
2235 (edē) is "a point of time preceding another point of time and implying completion – 'already'" (L & N, 1, 67.20). It often factors in something strictly future, but can include anything that is not strictly present.]greaca
"HEDE"/ "SE DIDOU": "ACE(A)STA de aici"/"TU SA DAI, tu dă""EDE"/ "SE DIDOU" :"
deja,CHIAR ACUM"/ "TU SA DAI, tu dă"latina
http://www.marionk12.org/sager/oxford/latin_paradigms/conjugation/verb3/deduc.htm Third Conjugation Verb Latin : deduc-o, deducere, dedux-i, deduct-um English : lead down or away/bring/escortEDE SE DEDUCE emite, eliberează,ridică te escortez,conduc jos,deoparte v.gr. doukos (din dadouk-os :" (care) duce făclia")EDE SE DEDUC IEDU (tu) să-l ADUCI,DEDUCE, aduce de la,dinOf the Remains and Monuments of Roman Literature. www.cristoraul.com/.../5-Remains-and-Monuments-of-Roman-Literat...There now remains a large number of these ancient inscriptions, which have been collected and explained by several learned men ...
D.D. :"dono dedit, dedicavit".
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