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Donazione


rĕlinquor
transitive verb III conjugation

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1 passive form of [relinquo]
2 to leave behind, to abandon
3 (passive) to be left, to remain
4 to bequeath

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relinquitur ut (+ subjunctive) || certus relinquendae vitae || an id exspectamus quoad ne vestigium quidem relinquatur? || agrum alternis annis relinqui oportet || aiunt nimia resecari oportere naturalia relinqui || argentum ille ceterum purum adposuerat ne purus ipse relinqueretur || accidunt arbores, tantum ut summa species earum stantium relinquatur = they cut trees, but only in such a way that the upper portion leaves the impression of upright plants


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