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locum
locum
English
Noun
- (Britain, informal) Abbreviated form of locum tenens.[1]
- 1915, W.S. Maugham, "Of Human Bondage", chapter 116:
- -- "I suppose you wouldn't like to do a locum for a month on the South coast? Three guineas a week with board and lodging." -- "I wouldn't mind," said Philip. -- "It's at Farnley, in Dorsetshire. Doctor South. You'd have to go down at once; his assistant has developed mumps. I believe it's a very pleasant place."
- 1915, W.S. Maugham, "Of Human Bondage", chapter 116:
Etymology 2
Noun
locum (plural loca)
References
Latin
Noun
locum n (genitive locī); second declension
Declension
Second declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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nominative | locum | loca |
genitive | locī | locōrum |
dative | locō | locīs |
accusative | locum | loca |
ablative | locō | locīs |
vocative | locum | loca |
Synonyms
Noun
locum
- accusative singular of locus
References
- Meissner, Carl; Auden, Henry William (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
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(ambiguous) the lightning has struck somewhere: fulmen locum tetigit
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(ambiguous) to collect together at one spot: in unum locum convenire, confluere
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(ambiguous) to go to a place: se conferre in aliquem locum
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(ambiguous) to go to a plac: petere locum
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(ambiguous) the matter has gone so far that...; the state of affairs is such that..: res eo or in eum locum deducta est, ut...
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(ambiguous) to give ground for suspicion: locum dare suspicioni
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(ambiguous) to collect, accumulate instances: multa exempla in unum (locum) colligere
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(ambiguous) to be considered the foremost orator: primum or principem inter oratores locum obtinere
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(ambiguous) to be used as a proverb: proverbii locum obtinere (Tusc. 4. 16. 36)
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(ambiguous) to quote a passage of Plato: locum Platonis afferre, proferre (not citare)
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(ambiguous) to hold the first position in the state: principem in re publica locum obtinere
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(ambiguous) to occupy the first, second position in the state: principem (primum), secundum locum dignitatis obtinere
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(ambiguous) to found a colony somewhere: coloniam deducere in aliquem locum (vid. sect. XII. 1, note Notice too...)
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(ambiguous) to elect a man to fill the place of another who has died whilst in office: sufficere aliquem in alicuius locum or alicui
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(ambiguous) to succeed a person in an office: alicui or in alicuius locum succedere
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(ambiguous) to concentrate all the troops at one point: cogere omnes copias in unum locum
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(ambiguous) to occupy a position (with troops): capere, occupare locum
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(ambiguous) to occupy a place beforehand: praeoccupare locum (Liv. 35. 27)
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(ambiguous) to choose suitable ground for an engagement: locum ad pugnam idoneum deligere
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(ambiguous) the lightning has struck somewhere: fulmen locum tetigit
- locum in Ramminger, Johann (accessed 16 July 2016) Neulateinische Wortliste: Ein Wörterbuch des Lateinischen von Petrarca bis 1700, pre-publication website, 2005-2016