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- To send (an enemy) under the yoke (sub iugum mittere) was a practice in ancient Italy whereby defeated enemies were made to p**** beneath a yoke constructed...
- derived from the Latin missionem (nom. missio), meaning 'act of sending' or mittere, meaning 'to send'. The first Buddhist missionaries were called "Dharma...
- demissione), which comes from Latin "demittere", which is a compound of de + mittere, meaning "to send from". Chisholm 1911. Burrill 1850, p. 361. Burrill,...
- philology; medieval authorities did derive the noun missa from the verb mittere, but not in connection with the formula ite, missa est. Thus, De divinis...
- literal meaning in English is therefore an "emissary" (from the Latin mittere, "to send", and ex, "from, out, off".) The word apostle has two meanings:...
- explain the phrase elliptically, with missa the feminine participle of mittere, as in Ite, missa est [congregatio] "Go, it [viz., the ****embly] is dismissed"...
- Vetus Latina type Sic enim dilexit DS mundu ut etiam uni**** filium suum mittere in hunc mundu ut omnis qui crediderit in eum non pereat sed habeat utiam...
- replacing edere); causa ('subject matter' → 'thing', competing with res); mittere ('send' → 'put', competing with ponere); necare ('murder' → 'drown', competing...
- "portion of food" (cf. modern French mets), drawn from the Latin verb mittere, meaning "to send" and "to put" (cf. modern French mettre), the original...
- from the Gr**** νεῦρον (neuron) 'sinew', and the Latin trans 'across' and mittere 'to send' Nonagon – from the Latin nonus 'ninth' and the Gr**** γωνία (gōnia)...