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officio
offĭcĭo (obf-), ēci, ectum, 3, v. n. and a. [ob-facio], to come in the way of, to hinder, oppose, ...
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officiō (obf-) ēcī, ectus, ere
ob+facio, to come in the way of, hinder, oppose, thwart, obstruct : offecerat apricanti, intercepted his sunshine : umbra terrae soli officiens, intervening before : cum ipsi sibi properantes officerent, S.—Fig., to stand in the way of, oppose, obstruct, be detrimental, hurt : quidquid ubique Officit, H.: meis commodis: timor animi auribus officit, S.: officiant laetis ne frugibus herbae, i. e. shut off light and moisture , V.: id (genus) officere libertati, L.: sententiis, to obscure .
offĭcĭo (obf-), ēci, ectum, 3, v. n. and a. [ob-facio], to come in the way of, to hinder, oppose, ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.