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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
sacrans,-antis (part.B): consecrating, dedicating; enshrining; exalting [> L. sacrō, -avi,-atum, 1., “to set apart for the service or honor of a deity, consecrate, [dedicate, hallow]; to bind with an oath; to give a sacred status to, enshrine, [sanctify]; to make divine, deify; to rank as divine, exalt, [to hold, worship or honor as sacred]; to hallow; to confer with sacred authority; to make holy, sanctify (after Glare); to immortalize, deify, render imperishable.

sacraverit:

1. third-person singular future perfect active indicative, [he/she] it will have dedicated, consecrated;

- [algae] nomen Dumontiae sub quo una species a Lamourouxio memorata fuit retinueram, nisi in Algis Britannicis typum Dumontiae plantam longe diversam proclamaverit Greville, et ita genus hoc auctoritate non violanda sacraverit (Agardh), the name Dumontia under which a single species was mentioned by Lamouroux[ius] I had retained, unless Greville will have declared in his British Algae, the type of Dumontia to be a plant far different, and in this way this genus will be consecrated by authority, not to be desecrated.

2. third-person singular perfect active subjunctive: [he/she] would have dedicated, consecrated.

 

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