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adjective perfect participle I class View the declension of this word 1 perfect participle of [abicio] 2 sloppy, shabby 3 despicable, humble 4 depressed permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesabiectus ostentui = displayed in a spectacle || abiectius nati = of humble beginnings || abiectis armis = having thrown down the weapons (= having surrendered) || abiectas aedes = a house sold off || abiecto scuto = having thrown the shield || abiectior animus = disheartened || abiecta omni cunctatione = having abandoned all hesitations || abiectissimus quisque animus = the lowest minds, hearts || abiecti hominis et semiviri = depraved and effeminate men, weaklings || abiecti homines et perditi = despicable and depraved men || abiectae urbis ruinae = the ruins of the city razed to the ground || ad terram virgis abiectus || abiecto honoris praetexto = having thrown down the magistrature's ornament || ad tribunal ante pedes tuos ad terram abiectus || armis abiectis totum sinistrum cornu defugit || M. Cicero … nonne in ipsis eloquentiae suae castris testis abiectus est? Sfoglia il dizionarioA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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