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petitus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary petītus (feminine petīta, neuter petītum); first second-declension participle First second-declension adjective “ petitus ”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette
peto, petis, petere C, petivi, petitum - Latin is Simple Gerund forms only exist in singular Sg pete! petite! at quanto meliora monet pugnantiaque istis dives opis natura suae, tu si modo recte dispensare velis ac non fugienda petendis inmiscere
Petitus (peto) meaning in English - DictZone petitus - more search options: Your history Online dictionaries Arabic-English Bulgarian-English Chinese-English Danish-English Dothraki-English Dutch-English Esperanto-English French-English German-English Hindi-English Hungarian-English Italian-English Latin-English Norwegian-English Polish-English Portuguese-English Romanian-English
Petitus - Oxford Reference Petitus pātē´tūs peti´tus n “The claimed thing ”The subject matter of a claim, complaint, or petition for relief See also Petitum Access to the complete content on Oxford Reference requires a subscription or purchase
petitus - Ancient Greek (LSJ) I An inclining towards any thing (poet ): terrae petitus, Lucr 3, 172 — II A desire, request (post-class ) jussit eum consensu petituque omnium sententiam dicere, Gell 18, 3, 6: petitu tuo adesse, App Mag 45 al