-
indicate the
recipient or
beneficiary of an action, as in "Maria
Jacobo potum dedit",
Latin for "Maria gave
Jacob a drink". In this example, the
dative marks...
- formæ, Me
dignam eximio fecit amante fides. Si
numeros geniumque sacris dedit illa
libellis Causa ego ne sævis
muribus esca forent.
Arcebam sacro vivens...
- with him:
Intro ibit in
domum Dei et
panes propositionis manducavit et
dedit et qui ****
erant quibus non
licebat manducare si non
solis sacerdotibus...
- Dono
dedit dedicavit, Deo
Donum Dedit D.D.L.M. –
Donum dedit libens merito. D.E.R. – De ea re. D.G. – Dei
Gratia ("By the
Grace of God") D.I. –
Dedit imperator...
- wife, Creusa.
iamque vale et nati
serva communis amorem.' haec ubi
dicta dedit,
lacrimantem et
multa volentem dicere deseruit,
tenuisque recessit in auras...
-
constructed and they were
formally opened by Gladstone. The
school motto is "Rex
dedit,
benedicat Deus” (The King gave it, may God
bless it),
which was
given by...
- agit
dolum in lingua, quae
jurat proximo et non deficit, quae ****iam non
dedit ad
usuram eius.
Mercator sic
agens divitiis redundabit, et
tandem vita fructur...
- dzedzina). The word's
etymology may be (or may not be)
rooted in the verb
dediť ("to inherit"),
referencing the
inheriting of
whole villages or properties...
- ****
terris ad
valorem mille librarum annui redditus;
insuper et
uxorem dedit,
filiam Comitis Derbeyæ, quæ
nuper alio viro
fuerat viduata.") [also see...
-
LIBERTUS SECUNDIO AEDITUUS VENERIS AUGUSTĀLIS ET
MINISTER EŌRUM HIC
SOLUS LŪDOS GRAÉCOS ET
LATINOS QUADRIDUO DEDIT — Modern spelling;
without abbreviations...