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eripio
ē-rĭpĭo, ĭpŭi, eptum, 3, v. a. [rapio], to snatch, tear, or pull out; to snatch away, take away (fre...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
ēripiō ipuī, eptus, ere
ex + rapio, to tear out, snatch away, wrest, pluck, tear, take away : vela, armamenta, copias, Cs.: quae nunc hebetat visūs nubem, V.: ornamenta ex urbibus: sacra ex aedibus: arma ab aliis: ab igne ramum, O.: vaginā ensem, V.: consuli caput, L.: classem Caesari, Cs.: mihi Scipio ereptus: ereptus rebus humanis, Cu.— To rescue, deliver, free (fugitivam), Cs.: patriam ex hostium manibus, L.: hos ex morte: istum de vestrā severitate: me his malis, V.— With pron reflex., to break away, rescue oneself, escape : per eos se, Cs.: ex pugnā se: me e complexu patriae: leto me, V.: te morae, H.—Fig., to take away, snatch away, take violently, remove, deprive, free : (vocem) loquentis ab ore, caught up eagerly , V.: hominis aspiciendi potestatem: ut usus navium eriperetur, was lost , Cs.: erepto semenstri imperio, Cs.: libertatem lictori: diem Teucrorum ex oculis, V.: Tempora certa modosque, H.: anni Eripuere iocos, H.: vatibus Eripienda fides, O.: Eripe fugam, flee , V.: Posse loqui eripitur, the power of speech , O.: Vix tamen eripiam, velis quin, etc., I shall scarcely destroy your desire , etc., H.
ē-rĭpĭo, ĭpŭi, eptum, 3, v. a. [rapio], to snatch, tear, or pull out; to snatch away, take away (fre...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.