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From the founding of the city (Latin adverbial phrase (history of medicine / medical chronology))
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Bilingual Equivalents: From the founding of the city, Since foundation
DEX Definition: A Latin phrase meaning literally 'from the founding of the city' (referring to the foundation of Rome in 753 BC). In academic contexts and the history of medical sciences, it is used metaphorically to date or describe an event, institution, or school of thought analyzed right from the official moment of its establishment or fundamental structuring.
Synonyms: from the founding, since inception, from the very establishment, since the beginning
🏷️ Tags / Keywords: #ab urbe condita #history of medicine #medical chronology #hospital founding #academic terminology #latin phrase
| Tip Flexiune: | Locuțiune adverbială fixă, invariabilă, utilizată ca marker cronologic sau stilistic în scrierile academice. |
| Formare: | Compusă din prepoziția 'ab' (de la), ablativul substantivului feminin 'urbs, urbis' (cetate/oraș) și ablativul participiului perfect pasiv 'conditus, -a, -um' (întemeiat/fondat). |
| Ortografie / Pronunție: | [ab ur-be kon-di-ta] (se pronunță clar, respectând accentul pe penultima silabă a participiului) |
| Inflection Type: | Invariable Latin adverbial phrase acting as a chronological or metaphoric modifier in academic texts. |
| Formation: | From Latin 'ab' (from), 'urbe' (ablative singular of urbs - city), and 'condita' (ablative feminine singular of conditus - founded). |
| Spelling / Pronunciation: | [æb oor-beh kon-dih-tah] |