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Meaning of inequito | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2
[ɪˈnɛ.kʷɪ.toː]

Definitions

  1. to ride upon or over anything
    conjugation-1, intransitive, obsolete
  2. to traverse
    conjugation-1, transitive, with-accusative
  3. to insult; reproach, criticise, rebuke, upbraid
    conjugation-1

Examples

“Sarmatae patentibus campis inequitant”

The Sarmatians ride over the open fields

“Aurora roseum quatiens lacertum caelum inequitabat”

Dawn, brandishing her rosy arm, traversed the sky.

“[…] audet inequitare philosophiae de incorporeis et vere divinis certa ratione tractanti”

[…] dares to upbraid philosophy, which deals with incorporeal and truly divine matters according to a reliable system.

“Sed frustra, inquit, inequitas nobis”

But, says my opponent, you are insulting us without reason

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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