The Latin-Russian Dictionary- Contains over 200,000 words and phrases, including words from Vulgar Latin texts, and can be used to read and translate all the major surviving literary works, historical texts, legal documents, the most important texts of Christian patristic writings, and some works that were written in Latin before the second half of the 7th century.
- Contains over 200,000 words and phrases, including words from Vulgar Latin texts, and can be used to read and translate all the major surviving literary works, historical texts, legal documents, the most important texts of Christian patristic writings, and some works that were written in Latin before the second half of the 7th century.
mos
mōs, mōris m.
нрав, обыкновение, обычай
преим. pl. своеволие, упрямство (pervincĕre mores alicujus Prp)
pl. нравы, характер, образ жизни, поведение (mores boni, mali, moderāti C; alicujus mores corrigĕre C)
свойство, внутренняя природа (caeli V; sidĕrum PM)
закон, правило, предписание (mores viris ponĕre V; more palaestrae H)
покрой, мода (vestis Just)
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de more — согласно обычаю, не без основания
fiĕri moribus — становиться обычаем, входить в традицию
venire (vertere) in morem — войти в обычай
ut moris est — как принято
praeter (supra; contra, ) morem — против обыкновения
lex mosque — закон и обычай
morem gerĕre alicui — повиноваться (угождать) кому-л.
m. est или moris est alicujus — у кого-л. существует обычай
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mos
| Singularis | Pluralis | |
| Nominativus | mos | mores |
| Genitivus | moris | morum |
| Dativus | mori | moribus |
| Accusativus | morem | mores |
| Ablativus | more | moribus |
| Vocativus | mos | mores |