interimo

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

interimō or interemō ēmī, ēmptus, or ēmtus

inter+emo, to take from the midst, take away, do away with, abolish : interimendorum sacrorum causā.— To destroy, slay, kill : interemptam oportuit, T.: plures eo proelio interempti, S.: Abantem, V.: gladio civem: Hasdrubale interempto, H.: se.— To distress intolerably, afflict : me interimunt hae voces Milonis.

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