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delinquo
dē-linquo, līqui, lictum, 3 (perf. delinquerunt, Liv. 1, 32 codd.), v. n. and a., to fail, be wantin...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
dē-linquō līquī, lictus, ere,
to fail, be wanting, fall short, trespass, err, commit a fault, do wrong, transgress, offend: quod populi adversus P. R. deliquerunt, L. (old formula): ut condemnaretur filius si pater deliquisset?: quid tanto opere deliqui?: in vitā: si quid: iracundiā, S.: per ambitionem, S.: paulum, H.: ut nihil a me delictum putem: maiora, quam quibus ignosci posset, L.: flagitia, quae duo deliquerant, Ta.
dē-linquo, līqui, lictum, 3 (perf. delinquerunt, Liv. 1, 32 codd.), v. n. and a., to fail, be wantin...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.