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ignoro
ignōro, āvi, ātum, 1 (old form of inf. pres. pass. ignorarier, Ter. Phorm. 931), v. a. and n. [ignar...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
īgnōrō āvi, ātus, āre
* ignorus; GNA-, not to know, to be unacquainted, be ignorant, mistake , misunderstand : ut vos, qui ignoratis, scire possitis. si me ignoras, mistake me , T.: ignoras te? your own faults , H.: causam: exercitu ignoranti ducem, L.: motūs astrorum, Iu.: ignoratur parens, is unknown , T.: credis te ignorarier? art unrecognized , T.: Archimedis ignoratum a Syracusanis sepulcrum: ignoratae artis crimen, of want of skill , H.: fluctūs quietos, to be deceived by , V.: Mutatam ignorent ne semina matrem, i. e. fail to thrive when transplanted , V.: quis vestrum hoc ignorat dici?: id quam vere fiat: uter eorum esset Orestes: monstrumne deusne Ille sit, O.: non ignorans, quanta, etc., well aware , Cs.: de filio: quis ignorat quin sint, etc.: servare vices si nequeo ignoroque, H.— To take no notice of, pay no attention to, ignore, disregard : quorum benevolentiam erga me: quid sidus minetur, Iu.
ignōro, āvi, ātum, 1 (old form of inf. pres. pass. ignorarier, Ter. Phorm. 931), v. a. and n. [ignar...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.