irrogo

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

in-rogō (irr-) āvī

(inrogassit for inrogaverit, C.), ātus, āre.—In law, to propose in opposition: privilegium: leges privatis hominibus.—To impose, appoint, ordain, inflict: multam: centum milium multa inrogata erat, L.: peccatis poenas, H.: sibimet mortem, Ta.

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