excrescere

excrescere
подниматься: imbr. excr. (1. 1 pr. D. 39, 3. 1. 1 § 5 D. 43, 12); увеличиваться, si in tantum excreverit (fructus), ut quantitatem - excedat (1. 27 § 16 D. 36, 1); (1. 2 pr. D. 38, 1).

Латинско-русский словарь к источникам римского права. Изд. 2-е, дополненное. - Варшава, Типография К. Ковалевского. . 1896.

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  • excroissance — [ ɛkskrwasɑ̃s ] n. f. • excressance 1314; bas lat. excrescientia, de excrescere « croître »; d apr. croissance ♦ Petite tumeur bénigne superficielle de la peau, d une muqueuse (verrue, condylome, polype, fongosité, kyste, pannicule, loupe, etc.) …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Excrement — Ex cre*ment, n. [L. excrementum, fr. excrescere, excretum, to grow out. See {Excrescence}.] An excrescence or appendage; an outgrowth. [Obs.] Ornamental excrements. Fuller. [1913 Webster] Living creatures put forth (after their period of growth)… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Excrescence — Ex*cres cence . [F. excrescence, excroissanse, L. excrescentia excrescences, neut. pl. of p. pr. of excrescere. See {Excrescent}.] An excrescent appendage, as, a wart or tumor; anything growing out unnaturally from anything else; a preternatural… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Excrescent — Ex*cres cent, a. [L. excresens, entis, p. pr. of excrescere to grow out; ex out + crescere to grow. See {Crescent}.] Growing out in an abnormal or morbid manner or as a superfluity. [1913 Webster] Expunge the whole, or lip the excrescent parts.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Excrescent letter — Excrescent Ex*cres cent, a. [L. excresens, entis, p. pr. of excrescere to grow out; ex out + crescere to grow. See {Crescent}.] Growing out in an abnormal or morbid manner or as a superfluity. [1913 Webster] Expunge the whole, or lip the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • excrescent — adjective Etymology: Latin excrescent , excrescens, present participle of excrescere to grow out, from ex + crescere to grow more at crescent Date: 1633 1. forming an abnormal, excessive, or useless outgrowth 2. of, relating to, or constituting… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • excrescent — excrescently, adv. /ik skres euhnt/, adj. 1. growing abnormally out of something else; superfluous. 2. Phonet. (of a speech sound) inserted or added as a result of articulatory interaction or impetus, as the t sound in sense /sents/ or against… …   Universalium

  • excretion — excretion1 /ik skree sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of excreting. 2. the substance excreted, as urine or sweat, or certain plant products. [1595 1605; < LL excretion (s. of excretio) that which is sifted out. See EXCRETE, ION] excretion2 /ik skree… …   Universalium

  • Excrex — (del lat. «excrescĕre», crecer; Ar.; pl. «excrez») m. Der. *Donación de un cónyuge a otro. * * * Donación que hace un cónyuge a otro en consideración a sus prendas personales, o aumento de dote que el marido asigna a la mujer. El talmud y la… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • excru — ● excru, excrue adjectif (latin excrescere, croître hors de) Se dit d un arbre isolé, qui croît hors des forêts, mais sur un sol qui en dépend. excru, ue [ɛkskʀy] adj. ÉTYM. 1870; de 1. ex , et crû, p. p. de croître. ❖ ♦ …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • excrue — ● excru, excrue adjectif (latin excrescere, croître hors de) Se dit d un arbre isolé, qui croît hors des forêts, mais sur un sol qui en dépend …   Encyclopédie Universelle


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