Sequester
German
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Latin sequester (“mediator”), from Latin sequester (“mediating”), from Latin sequi (“to follow”).
Noun
Sequester m (strong, genitive Sequesters, plural Sequester, feminine Sequesterin)
Declension
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Latin sequestrum (“mediation”), from Latin sequester (“mediating”), from Latin sequi (“to follow”).
Noun
Sequester m or n (strong, genitive Sequesters, plural Sequester)
- (law) sequestration (the process of temporarily removing property from the possession of its owner to hold it as security against legal claims)
- Synonyms: Sequestration, Sequesterverwaltung
Declension
Etymology 3
Borrowed from Late Latin sequestrare (“to separate”), from Latin sequester (“mediating”), from Latin sequi (“to follow”). Compare sequestrieren.
Noun
Sequester m or n (strong, genitive Sequesters, plural Sequester)
- (medicine) sequestrum (a fragment of bone or other dead tissue)
Declension
Related terms
- Hornhautsequester
- Lungensequester
See also
- sequestrieren
- Sequestrierung
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