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abdo
ab-do, ĭdi, ĭtum, 3, v. a. [2. do]. I Lit., to put away, remove : and abdere se, to go away, beta...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
ab-dō idī, itus, ere
2. do, to put away, remove, set aside : impedimenta in silvas, Cs.; often with se, to go away, betake oneself : se in contrariam partem terrarum: se in Menapios, to depart , Cs.: se domum. — Praegn., to hide, conceal, put out of sight, keep secret : amici tabellas: pugnare cupiebant, sed abdenda cupiditas erat, L.: sese in silvas, Cs.: se in tenebris: ferrum in armo, O.: alqm intra tegimenta, Cs.: abdito intra vestem ferro, L.: ferrum curvo tenus hamo, up to the barb , O.: argentum Abditum terris, H.: caput casside, to cover with , O.: voltūs frondibus, O.: hunc (equum) abde domo, let him rest , V.: se litteris: lateri ensem, buried , V.: sensūs suos penitus, Ta.
ab-do, ĭdi, ĭtum, 3, v. a. [2. do]. I Lit., to put away, remove : and abdere se, to go away, beta...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.