- peremptorie
perēmptōriē, Adv. (peremptorius), entscheidend, unumstößlich, Claud. Mam. de stat. anim. 3, 1 u.a. Eccl.
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perēmptōriē, Adv. (peremptorius), entscheidend, unumstößlich, Claud. Mam. de stat. anim. 3, 1 u.a. Eccl.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
peremptory — adjective Etymology: Middle English peremptorie, from Anglo French, from Late Latin & Latin; Late Latin peremptorius, from Latin, destructive, from perimere to take entirely, destroy, from per thoroughly + emere to take more at redeem Date: 15th… … New Collegiate Dictionary
INQUISITOR Gallinarum — in vett. Inscr. memoratur: quo nomine appellati sunt, extra ordinem in provincias delegati, qui de tributis ac vectigalibus cognoscerent. Maxime vero sic dicti reperivutur, ovi, a Franciae Regibus in provincias delegati, idem munus obibant, quod… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
peremptóriu — adj. m. (sil. to riu [pron. rìu]), f. peremptórie (sil. ri e); pl. m. şi f. peremptórii … Romanian orthography
peremptoriu — PEREMPTÓRIU, IE, peremptorii, adj. (livr.) Care nu poate fi tăgăduit, combătut cu nimic (atât este de evident); vădit, evident. – Din lat. peremptorius, fr. péremptoire. Trimis de ana zecheru, 15.03.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 PEREMPTÓRIU adj. v.… … Dicționar Român
peremptory — [16] Peremptory comes via Anglo Norman peremptorie from Latin peremptōrius. This meant ‘destructive’, and was derived from perimere ‘take away completely’, a compound verb formed from the prefix per ‘completely’ and emere ‘obtain’ (source of… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
peremptory — decisive, 1510s, legal term, from Anglo Fr. peremptorie, from M.Fr. peremtoire, from L. peremptorius destructive, decisive, final, from peremptor destroyer, from perimpere destroy, cut off, from per away entirely, to destruction (see PER (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
peremptory — [16] Peremptory comes via Anglo Norman peremptorie from Latin peremptōrius. This meant ‘destructive’, and was derived from perimere ‘take away completely’, a compound verb formed from the prefix per ‘completely’ and emere ‘obtain’ (source of… … Word origins
peremptory — adj. 1 (of a statement or command) admitting no denial or refusal. 2 (of a person, a person s manner, etc.) dogmatic; imperious; dictatorial. 3 Law not open to appeal or challenge; final. 4 absolutely fixed; essential. Phrases and idioms:… … Useful english dictionary