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omitto
ŏmitto, īsi, issum, 3, v. a. [ob-mitto], to let go, let loose, let fall. I Lit. (rare; perh. not in...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
omittō īsī, issus, ere
ob+mitto, to let go, let loose, let fall : mulierem, T.: pila omittunt, gladiis res geritur, let fall , S.: habenas, Ta.: arma, L.: maritum, desert , Ta.—Fig., to lay aside, let go, give up, dismiss, neglect, disregard : tristitiam tuam, T.: me, let me alone , T.: non omittendum sibi consilium, Cs.: apparatum, L.: omnibus omissis his rebus, laying aside , Cs.: navigationem, neglect : tantum scelus inpunitum, leave unpunished , S.: Omitte de te dicere, do not , T.: hostis non omissu rus, quo minus, etc., would not fail , Ta.— To pass over, say nothing of, omit : ut alia omittam: Pleraque praesens in tempus, H.: quid ille fecerit.— To leave off, give over, cease : lugere: mirari, H.
ŏmitto, īsi, issum, 3, v. a. [ob-mitto], to let go, let loose, let fall. I Lit. (rare; perh. not in...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.