divergo
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Italian
[edit]Verb
[edit]divergo
Anagrams
[edit]Latin
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From dis- + vergō (“to bend, turn, incline”).
Verb
[edit]dīvergō (present infinitive dīvergere); third conjugation, no perfect or supine stem, limited passive
- (New Latin) to diverge
- (New Latin, passive voice) to diverge
- 1663, James Gregory, Optica Promota :[1]
- Prop. 16. Problema. [...] Corollarium. Hinc quoque satis patet radios A A &c. Parallelos, divergi ab aliquo puncto circiter N; quo ad sensum; etiamsi linea NM nonsit radiis A A &c., geometrice parallela.
- 2006 translation by Ian Bruce
- Corollary. Hence too it is clear enough to the senses that if parallel rays A, A, etc., diverge from some point near N, then the line NM shall not be geometrically parallel to the rays A A etc.
- 2006 translation by Ian Bruce
- Prop. 16. Problema. [...] Corollarium. Hinc quoque satis patet radios A A &c. Parallelos, divergi ab aliquo puncto circiter N; quo ad sensum; etiamsi linea NM nonsit radiis A A &c., geometrice parallela.
- 1663, James Gregory, Optica Promota :
- §5. Prop. 29. [...] Corollarium 2. Hinc sequitur secundo, si unius puncti radii e diversis punctis divergantur, nullam dari, nec locum, nec visionem perfectam.
- 2006 translation by Ian Bruce
- Corollary 2. Thus it follows secondly, if many points are sending out diverging rays in the same manner as a single point but at different places, then no conclusion is drawn by the eye: regarding the location nor is there perfect vision.
- 2006 translation by Ian Bruce
- §5. Prop. 29. [...] Corollarium 2. Hinc sequitur secundo, si unius puncti radii e diversis punctis divergantur, nullam dari, nec locum, nec visionem perfectam.
- 1827, Franz Reinhold Gottlieb (Franciscus Rinh. Theoph.) Schwerdt, De uranorrhaphe instrumentisque ad perficiendam eam hucusque inventis... , (page 45):
- In medio secundum longitudinem ita fissum est, ut in ipsis mucronibus linea divergatur.
Conjugation
[edit]Descendants
[edit]- → Catalan: divergir
- → French: diverger
- → English: diverge
- → German: divergieren
- → Italian: divergere
- → Portuguese: divergir
- → Romanian: diverge
- → Spanish: divergir
References
[edit]Categories:
- Italian non-lemma forms
- Italian verb forms
- Latin terms prefixed with dis-
- Latin lemmas
- Latin verbs
- New Latin
- Latin terms with quotations
- Latin third conjugation verbs
- Latin third conjugation verbs with missing perfect stem
- Latin third conjugation verbs with missing supine stem
- Latin verbs with missing supine stem
- Latin defective verbs
- Latin verbs with missing perfect stem