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nāscor nātus (gnātus), ī, dep.

GEN-, to be born, begin life, be produced, proceed, be begotten : uxorem duxit, nati filii Duo, T.: post homines natos, since men have lived : nascendi incerta condicio: sine sensu: huic rei p. natus hostis Antonius: cum ex utrāque (uxore) filius natus esset: ex militibus Romanis et Hispanis mulieribus nati, L.: Quod tibi filia nascitur ex me, Iu.: de tigride natus, O.: de stirpe dei, O.: Erebo et Nocte nati: nascetur Oedipus Laio: Ascanius Creüsā matre natus, L.: amplissimā familiā nati adulescentes, Cs.: natus deā, son of a goddess , O.: et qui nascentur ab illo, V.To rise, begin, be produced, derive origin, spring forth, start, proceed, grow, be found : humi nascentia fraga, V.: nascitur ibi plumbum album, is found , Cs.: Nascere Lucifer, rise , V.: nascens luna, H.: Circaeis nata forent an Lucrinum ad saxum . . . ostrea, Iu.: ab eo flumine collis nascebatur, rose , Cs.—Fig., to arise, spring forth, proceed, be produced : quā ex re factiones nascuntur, Cs.: facinus natum a cupiditate: frumenta nata sunt: ex hoc nascitur ut, hence it follows that .

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