- from the
Latin ablatus, the (suppletive) perfect, p****ive
participle of
auferre "to
carry away". The
ablative case is
found in
several language families...
- that
Tacitus says is by the
Caledonian chieftain Calgacus, ends with: "
Auferre trucidare rapere falsis nominibus imperium,
atque ubi
solitudinem faciunt...
- that
Tacitus claims is from a
speech by Calgacus, ends by ****erting,
Auferre trucidare rapere falsis nominibus imperium,
atque ubi
solitudinem faciunt...
- Bronwen,
Viscountess Astor The Hour of the Pig (1993) - Lady
Catherine d/
Auferre While working on The
Greatest Story Ever Told, the on-site
filming of which...
- the following: afferō, afferre, attulī, allātum "to
bring (to)" auferō,
auferre, abstulī, ablātum "to
carry away, to steal" cōnferō, cōnferre, contulī...
- 140–142. "quod
Gallaecia Regnum prodere Regi
Anglorum &
Normannorum &
auferre Regi
Hispanorum satageret.", is Expaña Sagrada, XX, II.II. Cf. Falque,...
- si pauper, ambitiosi, quos non Oriens, non
Occidens satiaverit [...]
Auferre trucidare rapere falsis nominibus imperium,
atque ubi
solitudinem faciunt...
- ruerent,
satagentes vel
fimbriam eius tangere, aut
aliquid de
paniculis eius
auferre.
Historia Salonitana, p. 134.
James Ross Sweeney: "Thomas of
Spalato and...
-
abbatis dationem accipere debeat et
potestatem non
habeat de ipso
monasterio auferre cruces, calices, patenas,
codices vel
reliquas quaslibet res de ministerio...