Latin word occisus comes from Latin caedo, Latin cado, Latin ob- (Towards; against.), Latin fero, Latin ob
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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caedo | Latin (lat) | Cut, hew, fell.. Defeat decisively (defeat with heavy losses to the enemy side).. Kill.. Strike, beat. |
cado | Latin (lat) | (impersonal) It happens, occurs, befalls, comes to pass. I cease. I decay. I die. I fall. |
ob- | Latin (lat) | Towards; against. |
fero | Latin (lat) | I bear, carry. I cast (a vote); pass or ratify (a law). I report. I suffer, endure. I support, hold up. |
ob | Latin (lat) | Against; facing. In the direction of, to, towards. On account of, according to, because of, due to, for (the purpose of). |
aufero | Latin (lat) | I banish, dispel.. I bear, carry, waft or sweep away.. I carry away, mislead, deceive.. I cease from, desist from, leave off.. I obtain, gain, get, receive, acquire.. I take away, carry off, remove, withdraw; separate, sever, divide.. I take off or away, destroy, kill, slay, consume.. I take or snatch away, take by force or violently, abduct, rob, steal, snatch, confiscate. |
occisus | Latin (lat) |