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obstringo
ob-stringo, strinxi, strictum, 3, v. a. I To bind to or about; to bind, tie , or fasten up (rare...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
ob-stringō strinxī, strictus, ere,
to shut in, confine: ventos, H.—Fig., to bind, tie, fetter, hamper, lay under obligation: (Oppianicum) donis: civitatem iure iurando, Cs.: amicos aere alieno, bring into debt: alqm pecuniā in flagitium, Ta.: se tot sceleribus, to be guilty of: se parricidio, perpetrate: iis vinculis fugae obstricti stabant, preventives of flight, L.: clementiam suam orationibus, to attest, Ta.
ob-stringo, strinxi, strictum, 3, v. a. I To bind to or about; to bind, tie , or fasten up (rare...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.