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doctus
adjective perfect participle I class
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1 perfect participle of [doceo]
2 learned, wise
3 skilled, experienced, expert
4 trained
5 clever, cunning, shrewd
adjective perfect participle I class
View the declension of this word
1 perfect participle of [doceo]
2 learned, wise
3 skilled, experienced, expert
4 trained
5 clever, cunning, shrewd
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Locutions, idioms and examples
a doctis virginibus = away from the learned maidens (the Muses) || doctissimus quisque || aetate et usu doctus || aliquem doctum politumque reddo || canere tibiis doctus || citharizare doctus est a Dionyso || ab illo quem significat valde doctum esse Lucilius = from what Lucilius suggests he is very learned || a doctissimo viro instructus omni copia = being provided with all knowledge by a very learned man || Pacuvium videri doctiorem qui esse docti adfectant volunt || animum emendare incipiam hortis docte Epicure tuis || at illa multo optuma rei publicae doctus sum hostem ferire … || age, quaeso, tu nihil in magno doctus reprehendis Homero? || ab hominibus doctis accepimus … ex malis eligere minima oportere = we learned from the philosophers that we have to chose the lesser evil || adhibeo doctos homines vel etiam usu peritos
doctus adj. perf. part. I cl.
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