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Meaning of ablatus | Babel Free

Verb feminine CEFR B1

Definitions

taken away, carried off, stolen, withdrawn, removed; having been taken away, having been carried off, having been stolen, having been withdrawn, having been removed

declension-1, declension-2, participle

Examples

“Dēcernimus ergō ut nūllī omnīnō hominum liceat vestrum coenobium temere perturbāre, aut eius possessiōnēs auferre, vel ablātās retinēre.”

We therefore decree that no man whatsoever shall be permitted to recklessly disturb your monastery, or to take away its possessions, or to retain those which have been taken away.

“… ablātāque prīncipis īrā sēdibus in patriīs det mihi posse morī.”

… and the anger of the princeps having been taken away, let it be granted to me to be able to die at home in my country. (See Wiktionary: princeps; Wikipedia: Princeps.)

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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