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egeo
ĕgĕo, ŭi, 2 (part. fut. egitura, Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 24), v. n. [cf. Gr. ἀχήν, poor; root αχ-, αγχ, ...
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egeō uī, —, ēre
EG-, to be needy, be in want, be poor, need, want, lack, have need : egebat? immo locuples erat: Semper avarus eget, H.: omnibus rebus, Cs.: medicinā: auxilio, S.: auspicia non egent interpretatione: auxili, Cs.: audaciae, S.: sum classis egeret (Aeneas), V.: si quid monitoris eges tu, H.: tantuli quanto est opus, H.— To be without, be destitute of, not to have : quibus (rebus) nos suppeditamur, eget ille, senatu, etc.: auctoritate semper eguit.
ĕgĕo, ŭi, 2 (part. fut. egitura, Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 24), v. n. [cf. Gr. ἀχήν, poor; root αχ-, αγχ, ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.