excogitatus

excogitatus

excōgitātus, a, um, PAdi. (v. excogito), ausgesucht, vorzüglich, novus et exc. honos, Suet. Dom. 14, 3: excogitatissimae hostiae, Suet. Cal. 22, 3.


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  • excogitate — /ɛksˈkɒdʒəteɪt/ (say eks kojuhtayt) verb (t) (excogitated, excogitating) to think out; devise; invent. {Latin excōgitātus, past participle, found out by thinking} –excogitation /ɛkskɒdʒəˈteɪʃən/ (say ekskojuh tayshuhn), noun –excogitative… …  

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