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Jactitation
[ʒaktitasjɔ̃]
Définitions de « jactitation »
Jactitation - Nom commun
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État d'agitation physique qui pousse à changer constamment de position, souvent observé chez les malades.
Le malade est agité; sous l'empire d’une véritable jactitation, il change constamment de place; on a peine à le maintenir dans son lit; les mains s’échappent sans cesse hors des couvertures.
— Albert Sanné, Traité de la diphthérie
Étymologie de « jactitation »
Du latin jactitare, fréquentatif de jactare (jeter).Usage du mot « jactitation »
Évolution historique de l’usage du mot « jactitation » depuis 1800
Citations contenant le mot « jactitation »
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A famous action against the jactitation of marriage was brought in an English court in spring of 1819 by Edward Lord Hawke against a Lady named Elizabeth Augusta Corri. He lamented that she had been falsely styling herself as his wife, and therefore unfairly assuming the title of Lady Hawke. The complaint prepared by Lord Hawke’s solicitors inadvertently reveals the precise purpose of this action:
Times of Malta — From the bench: Speak now or forever hold your peace -
The First Hall of the Civil Court presided by Mr Justice Mark Chetcuti accepted on 3 February 2016 a request of jactitation in a lawsuit Lars-Goran Berglund and Kerstin Anita Berglund -v- Hector Spiteri and Nadine Spiteri.
MaltaToday.com.mt — Court orders defendants to follow up judicial letters by instituting lawsuit against plaintiff - MaltaToday.com.mt -
Dua Zehra files marriage jactitation petition in Karachi court
MM News — MM News
Traductions du mot « jactitation »
Langue | Traduction |
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Anglais | jactitation |
Espagnol | impostura |
Italien | jactitation |
Allemand | jactitation |
Chinois | 刺激 |
Arabe | تبجح |
Portugais | jactitação |
Russe | метание |
Japonais | 素朴な |
Basque | jactitation |
Corse | gattività |