Significatio vocis peregrinus | Babel Free
[pɛ.rɛˈɡriː.nʊs]Definitiones
Aequivalentia
Français
exotique
עברית
אקזוטי
Latviešu
eksotisks
Polski
egzotyczny
Português
exótico
Русский
экзотически
Türkçe
egzotik
Українська
екзотичний
Exempla
“Male etiam, quī peregrīnōs urbibus ūtī prohibent eōsque exterminant.”
Those who prohibit foreigners from using their cities and expel them also act badly.
“SĪMŌ: Vēnit Chremēs postrīdiē ad mē clāmitāns: / “Indignum facinus!” — comperisse Pamphilum / prō uxōre habēre hanc peregrīnam.”
SIMO: The next day Chremes came to me in an uproar: “Such a disgraceful scandal!” — He’d found out that Pamphilus was treating this foreign woman as his wife. (A citizen of Athens or of Rome could not legally marry a non-citizen; the “peregrinam” is the namesake of the play — the woman from Andros — whose character is named Glycerium.)
Gradus CEFR
B2
Medius superior
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B2 — gradus medius superior.
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B2 — gradus medius superior.
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