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elabor
ē-lābor, elapsus (elabsus), 3, v. dep. n. and a. I Neutr. , to slip or glide away , to fall out ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
ē-lābor elapsus, ī, dep.,
to slip away, glide off, fall out, get off, escape: anguis ex columnā elapsus, L.: flexu sinuoso, V.: haec elapsa de manibus nostris: elapsae manibus tabellae, O.: quicquid incidit fastigio musculi elabitur, Cs.: cuspis super galeam elapsa est, slipped, L.: ignis frondīs elapsus in altas, crept up, V.: elapsos in pravum artūs, i. e. dislocated, Ta. — To slip off, get clear, escape: ex proelio, Cs.: telis Achivom, V.: inter tumultum, L.: mediis Achivis, V. — Fig., to slip away, be lost, escape: animus elapsus est Bacchidi, i. e. became estranged, T.: rei status elapsus de manibus. — To get off, get clear, escape: ex tot criminibus: omni suspicione.—To slip, fall, glide: in servitutem, L.
ē-lābor, elapsus (elabsus), 3, v. dep. n. and a. I Neutr. , to slip or glide away , to fall out ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.