dériver

On peut toutefois se demander quels sont les facteurs qu'il convient de peser pour décider si la charge qui dériverait de la restitution est disproportionnée.
There is, however, doubt as to the factors that may be weighed in deciding whether restitution is disproportionately onerous.
Le nom du lieu, qui, selon une étymologie récurrente liée au récit de la découverte du corps, dériverait de campus stellae, vient en fait probablement de l’expression compostum tellus, c’est-à-dire nécropole.
The name of the place, that a recurring etymology, linked to the narrative of the discovery, claimed to be derived from campus stellae, is instead probably derived from the expression compostum tellus, that is a necropolis.
Et le nom de Canope dériverait donc plutôt de cette ville du Delta égyptien, non loin d’Alexandrie, connue à l’époque romaine comme étant un lieu de plaisir, connue pour son atmosphère saine, sa bonne cuisine et ses nombreux amusements.
The name Canopus would therefore more correctly derive from the city on the Egyptian Delta, not far from Alexandria, known in the Roman Age as a place of pleasure, with a salutary atmosphere, good cuisine and plentiful entertainment.
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