Noun
esse (plural esses)
Essence, essential nature.
Ann Marie in Erre Esse boutique on Kennedy Avenue, Carlow has some fabulous bits and she’s ready and waiting to talk you to you about bits that might suit you and your body shape and current needs. Source: Internet
BHM 58(3) fall 1984 315–24 the Emperor Marcus Aurelius describing him as "Primum sane medicorum esse, philosophorum autem solum" (first among doctors and unique among philosophers Praen 14: 660). Source: Internet
Along with these participles, the verb esse, which means, "to be", is used. Source: Internet
In the passive voice, the perfect passive participle is used with esse in the imperfect indicative. Source: Internet
In the passive voice, the perfect passive participle is used with the auxiliary verb esse. Source: Internet
He attempted to clarify Aquinas's Five Ways (in the Summa Theologica ) by making a distinction between in fieri causes and in esse causes. Source: Internet