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ex, ē is a Latin Preposition that primarily means out of.
Preposition
+abl, out of, from, from within; by reason of, on account of; following cardinal numbers, of
English derivatives:
exact except exhibit evict
Preposition
Out of, from within (a containing space). (b) (a door). (c) (an area defined by the range of the senses). (d) out of, from among (an assembly, etc., of persons).
Out of (a physical or mental condition). (b) (in contexts expr. rescue, deliverance, etc.). (c) (expr. recovery, convalescence, etc.).
(expr. subtraction or deduction) From.
So as to point or project away from, out of. (b) (w. vbs., etc., of hanging or sim.) down from.
From the surface of, from off. (b) down from.
Tyrannus magnās cōpiās ex cīvitāte nostrā dūcet.Compare The tyrant will lead great forces out of our state.
Ex hāc terrā fugiēbāmus.Compare We were fleeing from this land.
Sententiās multās pulchrāsque ex virīs antīquīs trāximus.Compare We have drawn many beautiful thoughts from the ancients.
Septem ex amīcīs nostrīs ex illā rē pūblicā magnō cum metū vēnērunt.Compare Seven of our friends came from that state with great fear.
Quīnque ex custōdiīs interfectīs, pater meus cum duōbus ex fīliīs et cum magnō numerō amīcōrum in illam terram līberam fūgit.Compare When five of the guards had been killed, my father fled into that free land with two of his sons and with a large number of friends.
Ex arbore cadit.Compare He falls out of the tree.
Tantum nimirum ex publicis malis sentimus quantum ad privatas res pertinet, nec in iis quicquam acrius quam pecuniae damnum stimulat.Compare Apparently we are affected by public misfortunes only to the extent that they involve our private interests, and in these nothing hurts us more than loss of money.
Quam cito ille omnis ex laetitia ad luctus recido, ut, qui paullo ante consul designatus sum, retineo repente nullus vestigium pristinus dignitas!Compare How quickly did all those things fall from gladness to sorrow, so that he, who a short time before had been consul elect, retained on a sudden no vestige of his former dignity!
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "ex, ē (prep.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 23, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/ex-e.
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