suppressus

suppressus

suppressus, a, um, PAdi. (v. supprimo), I) leise, vox suppressa, Cic.: orator suppressior ut voce, sic etiam oratione, Cic. orat. 85. – II) kurz, mentum, Varro r.r. 2, 9, 3.


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  • Suppress — Sup*press , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Suppressed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Suppressing}.] [L. suppressus, p. p. of supprimere to suppress; sub under + premere, pressum, to press. See {Sub }, and {Press}.] 1. To overpower and crush; to subdue; to put down; to …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Suppressed — Suppress Sup*press , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Suppressed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Suppressing}.] [L. suppressus, p. p. of supprimere to suppress; sub under + premere, pressum, to press. See {Sub }, and {Press}.] 1. To overpower and crush; to subdue; to put …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Suppressing — Suppress Sup*press , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Suppressed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Suppressing}.] [L. suppressus, p. p. of supprimere to suppress; sub under + premere, pressum, to press. See {Sub }, and {Press}.] 1. To overpower and crush; to subdue; to put …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • suppress — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin suppressus, past participle of supprimere, from sub + premere to press more at press Date: 14th century 1. to put down by authority or force ; subdue < suppress a riot > 2. to keep from public …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • suppress — suppressedly /seuh prest lee, pres id /, adv. suppressible, adj. suppressive, adj. suppressively, adv. suppressor, suppresser, n. /seuh pres /, v.t. 1. to put an end to the activities of (a person, body of persons, etc.): to suppress the C …   Universalium

  • suppression — 1. Deliberately excluding from conscious thought. Cf.:repression. 2. Arrest of the secretion of a fluid, such as urine or bile. Cf.:retention (2). 3. Checking of an abnormal flow or discharge, as in s. of a hemorrhage …   Medical dictionary

  • supreso — supreso, a (del lat. «suppressus») adj. Suprimido …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • LAZARUS (S.) — S. LAZARUS Ordo Militaris, a Christianis Occid. institutus, cum Terram Sanctam possiderent. Hi peregrinos hospitio excipiebant, per vias deducebant, ruebantur contra Mahometanos. Pulsi Palaestinâ, â Lud. VII. Iun. terram Boigniacam, prope… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • soppressione — /sop:re s:jone/ s.f. [dal lat. suppressio onis, der. di suppressus, part. pass. di supprimĕre sopprimere ]. 1. (giur.) a. [il sopprimere una norma, una clausola e sim.: s. di un articolo di legge ] ▶◀ Ⓖ abolizione, abrogazione, Ⓖ annullamento,… …   Enciclopedia Italiana

  • Suppression — Sup|pres|si|on* die; , en <aus lat. suppressio »das Unterdrücken« zu suppressus, Part. Perf. von supprimere, vgl. ↑supprimieren>: 1. Unterdrückung, Hemmung (einer Blutung o. Ä.; Med.). 2. Unterdrückung od. Kompensation der Wirkung von… …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • suppress — late 14c., to put down by force or authority, from L. suppressus, pp. of supprimere press down, stop, check, stifle, from sub down, under (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + premere push against (see PRESS (Cf. press) (v.1)). Sense of …   Etymology dictionary

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