- The
tollere liberum (from
tollere, to raise; liberus, child) was an
ancient Roman tradition in
which a man
picked up a
newly born
infant from the ground...
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Tollered is a
locality situated in
Lerum Muni****lity, Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had 900
inhabitants in 2010. "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd...
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Volvarina tollere is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Marginellidae, the
margin snails. This
marine species is endemic...
- Iam
caelum terramque meō sine nūmine, ventī, miscēre et tantās audētis
tollere mōlēs? quōs ego— sed mōtōs
praestat compōnere flūctūs. Now, winds, you...
- of money, talent.
Named from
being lifted and weighed; cf. Skt. tul, L.
tollere, to lift, Gk. τάλ-ας, sustaining. (TAL.)
Allied to Tolerate. Der. talent-ed...
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Pliny dixit (Apelles) ... uno se praestare, quod
manum de
tabula sciret tollere,
memorabili praecepto nocere saepe nimiam diligentiam.
Grammar Active sentence...
- flare,
compare French siffler to pick up
raccogliere tòr su from
Latin tollere pan
pentola técia, téia,
tegia from
Latin tecula lad, boy
ragazzo tozàt(o)...
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potestas during the High Empire:
Roman midwives and the
decision of non
tollere as a case in point",
Museum Helveti**** 74:2 (2017), pp. 227–228, citing...
- tibi
quali Quam
sociala gaudia,
gloria quam
specialis Laude studens ea
tollere, mens mea
victa fatiscit O bona gloria, vincor; in
omnia laus tua vicit...
- kill" ostendō, ostendere, ostendī,
ostentum (ostensum) "to show" tollō,
tollere, sustulī, sublātum "to lift, raise, remove" vertō, vertere, vertī, versum...