Current results for occurrence #1 of nasci in Latin Vulgate, entry nascor:

MeaningVotes
I. part. fut. nasciturus, Pall. Jun. 7, § 8; V...
I. Lit.; constr. with ex or de and abl...
1. With ex and abl. (esp. with name or other ...
2. With de and abl.: de tigride natus, Ov. M....
3. With abl. (so usually with proper names; and with...
4. With ab and abl.: generari et nasci a prin...
5. In other constrr.: post homines natos, since m...
B. Transf., to rise, take beginning, derive origi...
II. Trop.
A. To arise, spring forth, proceed from, be produ...
B. Esp., of the spiritual renewal of a religious exp...
A. nascens, entis, arising, beginning, nascent, i...
2. Subst.: nascentia, ĭum, n., organic bod...
B. nātus, a, um, P. a., born; hence,
1. Subst.: nātus (gnātus), i, m., a son;
2. Adj.
a. Natus alicui rei or ad aliquam rem, born, made...
(a). With dat. (class.): me credo huic esse natum rei,...
(b). With ad (class.): vir ad omnia summa natus...
(g). With inf. (poet.): quid meruere boves, ani...
(d). With in and acc. (poet.): nati in usum lae...
b. Formed or constituted by nature in ...
(b). Pro re natā, or (ante- and post-class.) e re natā...
c. With a specification of time, so old, of the a...
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