Significatio vocis sese | Babel Free
[ˈseː.seː]Definitiones
emphatic accusative/ablative masculine/feminine/neuter singular/plural of suī (“oneself, himself, herself, itself, themselves”)
ablative, accusative, emphatic, feminine, form-of, masculine, neuter, plural, singular
Aequivalentia
Exempla
“Potuit ipsa per sese.”
She was able to do it by herself.
“Regionibus officii sese continere.”
To contain himself within the bounds of duty.
“Non est apud sese.”
He is not well in his wits.
“Proripere sese.”
To drag himself quickly away.
“Foras simul omnes proruunt sese.”
They all go abroad together.
“Locutus est in concilio⟳ palam, sese, suosque exercitus et copias in dubium non devocaturum.”
He said openly in the council, that he would not bring himself and his armies and forces into danger.
“Obsecro⟳ te, quomodo sese ad hoc expediebat nodo⟳.”
Tell me, if you can, how did he rid himself of this doubt?
“Habet aliud magis ex sese, ac majus.”
There is somewhat else that more nearly concerns him.
Gradus CEFR
B1
Medius
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
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