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From ancient times (Latin adverbial phrase (history of medicine / deontology))
Translator Priority: ⭐⭐⭐
Bilingual Equivalents: From ancient times, Since antiquity
DEX Definition: An old graphical or medical variant for 'ab antiquo', meaning 'from ancient times' or 'since antiquity'. In a medical context, bioethics, and clinical deontology, it is used to refer to treatment principles, ethical rules (such as the Hippocratic Oath), or therapeutic practices that have been established and recognized as valid since ancient times.
Synonyms: since antiquity, from ancient times, ab antiquo, time-honored
🏷️ Tags / Keywords: #ab antiguo #ab antiquo #medical history #bioethics #medical deontology #latin phrase
| Tip Flexiune: | Locuțiune adverbială fixă, invariabilă, utilizată ca argument istoric sau etic în textele medicale. |
| Formare: | Compusă din prepoziția 'ab' (de la) și ablativul substantivului/adjectivului 'antiguus' (vechi/străvechi - variantă medievală). |
| Ortografie / Pronunție: | [ab an-ti-gvo] (pronunție adaptată după latina ecleziastică/medicală târzie) |
| Inflection Type: | Invariable Latin adverbial phrase used as a contextual marker of historical validity. |
| Formation: | From Latin 'ab' (from) and the ablative of 'antiguus' (ancient - late or medieval variation). |
| Spelling / Pronunciation: | [æb æn-tee-gwoh] |