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deposco
dē-posco, pŏposci, 3, v. a., to demand, require, request earnestly (freq. and class.). I In gen.: ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
dē-pōscō popōscī, —, ere,
to demand, require, request earnestly, call for: unum ad id bellum imperatorem deposci: imperatorem Caesarem: sibi navīs, Cs.: pericula, Ta.: sicut semper depoposcimus, Cs.: omnibus pollicitationibus deposcunt, qui belli initium faciant, Cs.—To demand, request, claim (a duty or office): sibi id muneris, Cs.: tibi partīs istas: sibi procurationem incendendae urbis.—To demand (for punishment): aliquem ad mortem, Cs.: alqm morti, Ta.: Pompeium interficiendum: auctorem culpae, L.: ausum Talia, O.: altera me deposcere putabatur, to demand my death.—To call out, challenge: Volscos sibi, L.
dē-posco, pŏposci, 3, v. a., to demand, require, request earnestly (freq. and class.). I In gen.: ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.