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de ex

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Etymology

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From +‎ex.

Preposition

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dē ex (+ablative)(Late Latin)

  1. of (partitive)
    • ca. 400 CE,Vetus Itala (Codex Vindobonensis 1185)[1]
      invenit unumde ex conservis suis
      he found oneof his fellow slaves
  2. from (temporal)
    • CIL 14, 5210[2]
      coniugi karissimae vixit cum eode ex die virginitatis sue
      for his cherished wife [who] lived with himfrom the day of her maidenhood
  3. from,of (origin)
    • 836 CE, Italy[3]
      Signum manus Aribaldide ex genere Francorum avitator civitatis Mediolani
      Signature from the hand of Aribaldus, a resident of Milan who isof Frankish descent.

Descendants

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  • Ibero-Romance:
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References

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  1. ^Lehmann, Christian. 2019. Complex spatial prepositions from Latin to Castilian.Revue romane 54: 21.
  2. ^Lehmann, Christian. 2019. Complex spatial prepositions from Latin to Castilian.Revue romane 54: 21.
  3. ^Niermeyer, Jan Frederik (1976), “deex”, inMediae Latinitatis Lexicon Minus,Leiden,Boston:E. J. Brill, page310/2
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