- In grammar, the
elative case (abbreviated ELA; from Latin:
efferre "to
bring or
carry out") is a
locative grammatical case
signifying that
something comes...
-
inferre meant to advance,
referre to retreat, and
convertere to face about;
efferre, or
castris vellere, to
march out of the camp; ad
signa convenire, to re-****emble...
- In cell biology,
efferocytosis (from
efferre,
Latin for 'to
carry out' (to the grave),
extended meaning 'to bury') is the
process by
which apoptotic cells...
- (sed tua me
virtus tamen et
sperata voluptas /
suavis amicitiae quemvis efferre laborem, "But
still your merit, and as I hope, the joy / Of our
sweet friendship...
- "to collect" differō, differre, distulī, dīlātum "to put off" efferō,
efferre, extulī, ēlātum "to
carry out" offerō, offerre, obtulī, oblātum "to offer"...
- patrum,
Stulta pati,
sapiensque mori, et male
vivere semper,
Praeque aliis efferre suos: hinc
edita ferturx Still continues the
family tradition of transferring...