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obliviscor
oblīviscor, lītus (archaic inf. obliscier Att. Tr. 190; 488), 3, v. dep. [ob and livor, q. v.; livēr...
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oblīvīscor lītus, ī
ob+LIV-, to forget : cui placet obliviscitur: Latine, forget their mother tongue : oblitus sum mei, have forgotten myself , T.: sceleris eorum, S.: veteris contumeliae, Cs.: artificium: concilia, L.: tibi sum oblitus, ac volui, dicere, T.: suas quatere pennas, O.: obliviscebatur, quid paulo ante posuisset.—Pass: Oblitusque meorum, obliviscendus et illis, H.: Nunc oblita mihi tot carmina (sunt), I have forgotten , V.— To forget, disregard, omit, neglect, be indifferent to, cease from : temporum meorum: dissensionum, Cs.: sui, unworthy of himself , V.: tuas iniurias: (eos) viros esse primarios.—Poet.: Poma sucos oblita priores, i. e. having lost , V.
oblīviscor, lītus (archaic inf. obliscier Att. Tr. 190; 488), 3, v. dep. [ob and livor, q. v.; livēr...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.