seclus

seclus
Seclus de vostre grace, Seclusus, Priuatus.

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  • seclusion — /si klooh zheuhn/, n. 1. an act of secluding. 2. the state of being secluded; retirement; solitude: He sought seclusion in his study. 3. a secluded place. [1615 25; < ML seclusion (s. of seclusio) < L seclus(us) (ptp. of secludere to SECLUDE) +… …   Universalium

  • CONSTANTINUS VII — CONSTANTINUS VII. fil. Leonis IV. sub tutela matris Irenes, imperate coepit, quae Conciliô Oecumenicô VIII. Nicaeae indictô, rebus ita instructis, ut nemo disputate auderer, substratisque fundamenti locô commentis nugacibus, Imaginum cultum… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • IORDANES — I. IORDANES Cos. cum Severo, A. U. C. 1223. II. IORDANES Domivus Ins. in aquitania, variorum criminum accusatus, occidit apparitorem, a quo, ut Parlamento se sisteret, vocatusest. Hinc caudae equi primo alligatus, postmadum suspendio seclus eluit …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • seclusive — (adj.) 1824, from L. seclus , stem of secludere (see SECLUDE (Cf. seclude)) + IVE (Cf. ive). Related: Seclusively; seclusiveness …   Etymology dictionary

  • seclude — v.tr. (also refl.) 1 keep (a person or place) retired or away from company. 2 (esp. as secluded adj.) hide or screen from view. Etymology: ME f. L secludere seclus (as SE , claudere shut) …   Useful english dictionary

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