propulsit

English translation: he/she/it repelled

23:33 Aug 28, 2004
Latin to English translations [Non-PRO]
Ships, Sailing, Maritime
Latin term or phrase: propulsit
repel or to drive off
Celine
English translation:he/she/it repelled
Explanation:
perfect tense in Latin, 3rd person singular
forms are: propello,-is,-ere, propuli, propulsus

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Note added at 28 mins (2004-08-29 00:02:24 GMT)
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Oh, sorry, you have \"propulsit\", must be a typo for \"propulit\".
It could also be a typo for a form of the verb propulsare (e.g. propulsat, propulset), the \"frequentativum\" which means \"repel\" as well
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5 +3he/she/it repelled
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he/she/it repelled


Explanation:
perfect tense in Latin, 3rd person singular
forms are: propello,-is,-ere, propuli, propulsus

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Note added at 28 mins (2004-08-29 00:02:24 GMT)
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Oh, sorry, you have \"propulsit\", must be a typo for \"propulit\".
It could also be a typo for a form of the verb propulsare (e.g. propulsat, propulset), the \"frequentativum\" which means \"repel\" as well

Maria Ferstl
Malta
Local time: 02:21
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman
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