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legatio

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Appellatio pronuntiatusque

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API: /leːˈgaːtioː/(classice)
Syllabificatio phonetica: lē·gā·ti·ō — morphologica: legat-io

Notatio

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Latine: lēgō (lēgāre)

Nomen substantivum

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lēgātĭ|ō, -ōnis fem. [1][2][3][4][5]

  1. Actus legandi, legatorum missio. [1]
  2. Munus et officium legati. [1]
  3. (Translate) ipsi legati. [1]
  4. Officium eius legati, qui in bello imperatoris vicem tenebat. [1]

Declinatio

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f. sing. plur.
nom. lēgātiō lēgātiōnēs I
gen. lēgātiōnis lēgātiōnum II
dat. lēgātiōnī lēgātiōnibus III
acc. lēgātiōnem lēgātiōnēs IV
abl. lēgātiōne lēgātiōnibus VI
voc. lēgātiō lēgātiōnēs V

Dictiones collatae

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Synonyma

  1. lēgātus (substantivum)

Dictiones derivatae

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Composita

Translationes

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Fontes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Aegidius [Egidio] Forcellini, Lexicon Totius Latinitatis (Editio Quarta: Bononiae, Patavii) Tom. III, p. 51 — “LĒGĀTĬO, ōnis, f. 3. (lego)”
  2. Freund, Wilhelm (1806-1894). Grand dictionnaire de la langue latine … (Editio Prima: Paris, 1883-1929) Tom. II, p. 346 — “lēgātĭo, ōnis, f. [1. lego]”
  3. Karl Ernst Georges, Ausführliches lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch (Hannover 1913/1918) — lēgātio, ōnis, f. (lēgo, āre) (tom. 2, p. 604)
  4. Langenscheidt, Online-Wörterbuch (Lexicon Latinum et Germanicum)legatio
  5. Olivetti, Dizionario Latino (Lexicon Latinum et Italicum)legatio