amitto

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

ā-mittō īsī (amīstī, for amīsisti, T.), issus, ere

ab + mitto, to send away, dismiss, part with : abs te filium, T.— To let go, let slip : praedam ex oculis, L.: praedam de manibus: clavum, V.—Fig., to loose, let slip : occasionem, Cs.: tempus: fidem, to break one's word , N.— Meton., to lose : consilium cum re, T.: litem: classes: pecuniam, S.: patrimonia, S.: optimates, the support of the aristocrats , N.: Si reperire vocas amittere certius, to be more assured that she is lost , O.: colores, H.: animam, S.: vitam: filium.

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