causor

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

causor ātus, ārī, dep.

causa, to allege as a reason, make a pretext of, plead, pretend : omnia Visaque, O.: locum inmeritum, H.: animi perturbationem, L.: negotia, Ta.: numquid causare quin abeas victus? have you anything to plead? causatus consulere velle, pretending , L.: Causando in longum ducis amores, you make pretexts for putting off , V.

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