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effluo
ef-flŭo, xi, 3, v. n. (and very rarely a.), to flow or run out, to flow forth (class.; esp. freq. in...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
effluō (ecf-) fluxī, —, ere
ex + fluo, to flow out, flow forth, run out : cum sanguine vita: ne quā levis effluat aura, escape , O.: Effluxere urnae manibus, slipped from , O.—Fig., to transpire, become known : Utrumque hoc falsum est; effluet, T.: effluunt multa ex vestrā disciplinā.— To drop out, pass away, disappear, vanish : ex iis (intimis), be excluded : ex animo tuo, to be forgotten : quod totum effluxerat (sc. ex memoriā meā).
ef-flŭo, xi, 3, v. n. (and very rarely a.), to flow or run out, to flow forth (class.; esp. freq. in...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.