de ex

Etymology
From.

Preposition

 * 1)  (partitive)
 * 2) * ca. 400 CE, Vetus Itala (Codex Vindobonensis 1185)
 * "la"

- invenit unum de ex conservis suis


 * 1)  (temporal)
 * 2) * CIL 14, 5210
 * coniugi karissimae vixit cum eo de ex die virginitatis sue
 * for his cherished wife [who] lived with him from the day of her maidenhood
 * 1)  (origin)
 * 2) * 836 CE, Italy
 * "la"

- Signum manus Aribaldi de ex genere Francorum avitator civitatis Mediolani