"adorea" meaning in All languages combined

See adorea on Wiktionary

Noun [Latin]

Forms: adoreă [singular, nominative], adoreae [plural, nominative], adoreă [singular, vocative], adoreae [plural, vocative], adoreăm [singular, accusative], adoreās [plural, accusative], adoreae [singular, genitive], adoreārŭm [plural, genitive], adoreae [singular, dative], adoreīs [plural, dative], adoreā [singular, ablative], adoreīs [plural, ablative]
  1. Gloire, honneur.
    Sense id: fr-adorea-la-noun-8uXp3MjC Categories (other): Exemples en latin
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: adoria

Inflected forms

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    "Ellipse de adorea donatio (« don en blé »), de adoreus (« de blé »), lui-même, adjectif de ador (« blé »). Le mot désignait un présent en blé que, dans les premiers temps de Rome, on avait coutume d'offrir aux citoyens qui avaient bien mérité de la République. Plus tard, le mot a signifié « récompense, honneur ». → voir emolumentum et salarium."
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      "form": "adoreae",
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