civitas
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(Redirectum de Civitas)
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Notatio
[+/-]A civis.
Nomen substantivum
[+/-]cīvĭt|as, -ātis fem.
Declinatio
[+/-]f. | sing. | plur. | |
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nom. | cīvĭtās | cīvĭtātēs | I |
gen. | cīvĭtātis | cīvĭtātum cīvĭtātium |
II |
dat. | cīvĭtātī | cīvĭtātibus | III |
acc. | cīvĭtātem | cīvĭtātēs | IV |
abl. | cīvĭtāte | cīvĭtātibus | VI |
voc. | cīvĭtās | cīvĭtātēs | V |
Dictiones derivatae
[+/-]Loci
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antiq. | class. | I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | X | XI | XII | XIII | XIV | XV | XVI | XVII | XVIII | XIX | XX | XXI |
- Imperii cujuscunque status dicitur Civilis; imperii autem integrum corpus Civitas appellatur, et communia imperii negotia, quae ab ejus, qui imperium tenet, directione pendent, Respublica. Deinde homines, quatenus ex jure civili omnibus Civitatis commodis gaudent, cives appellamus, et subditos, quatenus civitatis institutis, seu legibus parere tenentur. CAPUT III. I. Tractatus Politicus Spinozae
Translationes
[+/-]- √ citizenship ; (communitas) state
- (communitas) valtio
- √ πολιτεία (politīa, f.)
- √ ciudadanía f
- √ cidadania f