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linquo
linquo, līqui, 3 (part. lictus, Capitol. M. Aurel. 7 dub.), v. a. [Gr. λιπ- in λείπω, λοιπός; cf. La...
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linquō līquī, —, ere
LIC-, to go away, leave, quit, forsake, depart from : Linquebat comite ancillā, Iu.: terrani: Nil intentatum nostri liquere poetae, H.: nil inausum, i. e. try everything , V.: trepidantem liquerunt nervi, strength forsook him , O.: Linquor et cado, swoon away , O.: Linquebant dulcīs animas, died , V.: Socios, abandon , V.: promissa procellae, i. e. not to keep , Ct.: alquem Seminecem, V.—Fig., to leave, give up, resign, abandon, relinquish : haec: Linque severa, H.
linquo, līqui, 3 (part. lictus, Capitol. M. Aurel. 7 dub.), v. a. [Gr. λιπ- in λείπω, λοιπός; cf. La...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.