GJdeBruijn schreef:@Afgewezen: Mooie aanvulling. Dát is de kern en duidt het belang van het gebruik van de juiste bewoordingen. In onze taal is het woord aanbieden dan het woord wat de inhoud het meest representeert. Overigens ook in de latijnse en franse bronversies van de reformatorische geschriften blijkt het dat het zo van oudsher is opgevat. (offre/offer) in plaats van propositions/proposita).
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offero
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1 Latin
1.1 Alternative forms
1.2 Etymology
1.3 Pronunciation
1.4 Verb
1.4.1 Inflection
1.4.2 Derived terms
1.4.3 Related terms
1.4.4 Descendants
1.5 References
[edit] Latin[edit] Alternative formsobferō
[edit] EtymologyFrom ob (“towards”) + ferō (“bear, carry”)
[edit] Pronunciation(Classical) IPA: /ˈof.fe.roː/
[edit] Verbpresent active offerō, present infinitive offerre, perfect active obtulī, supine oblātum. (irregular)
1.I bring before, present, offer, show, exhibit; expose.
2.I bring, cause, confer, bestow; inflict.
3.(Ecclesiastical Latin) I offer to God, consecrate, dedicate.
4.(Ecclesiastical Latin) I offer up, sacrifice.
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proposita
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1.1 Noun
2 Latin
2.1 Participle
[edit] English[edit] Nounproposita (plural propositae)
1.The first identified case of an inherited disease in a family. The proband or index case. Proposita applies when the patient is female; propositus if male.
The proposita was an elderly woman who passed on the disorder to three of her four children and 9 of 14 grandchildren.
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[edit] Latin[edit] Participleprōposita
1.nominative feminine singular of prōpositus
2.nominative neuter plural of prōpositus
3.accusative neuter plural of prōpositus
4.vocative feminine singular of prōpositus
5.vocative neuter plural of prōpositus
prōpositā
1.ablative feminine singular of prōpositus
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proponoto put forth, set forth, lay out, place before, expose to view, display (Show lexicon entry in Lewis & Short Elem. Lewis) (search)
proposita part pl perf pass neut acc
proposita part pl perf pass neut nom
proposita part pl perf pass neut voc
proposita part sg perf pass fem abl
proposita part sg perf pass fem nom
proposita part sg perf pass fem voc
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propositumthat which is proposed, a plan, intention, design, resolution, purpose (Show lexicon entry in Lewis & Short Elem. Lewis) (search)
proposita noun pl neut acc
proposita noun pl neut nom
proposita noun pl neut voc
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Latin Word List » Offero Definition: To bring forward, place before, present, offer, expose.
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Offero shares similar meaning with and/or has multiple Latin Word interpretations for the following Latin Words: Charisma Carisma, Defero, Do Dare Dedi Datum, Donum, Exhibeo, Exhibeo Exibeo, Expono (exposui Expositum ), Munero / Munerior, Ostendo, Patefacio, Polliceor, Praesto Presto and Tendo.
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