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puto
pŭto, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [root pu, to cleanse; whence putus, puteus, purus, etc.], to clean, cleans...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
putō āvī (putāstī, T.; putārem putāsset, C.), ātus, āre
putus, to clean, cleanse, trim, prune : vitem, V.—Fig., to clear up, arrange, settle, adjust : rationes cum publicanis, close accounts.—To reckon, value, estimate, esteem, deem, hold, consider, regard : denariis quadringentis Cupidinem illum: consulem nihili: quaecumque sunt, deorum atque hominum putanda sunt: tantique putat conubia nostra, O.: ne quid pro concesso putetur: quos pro nihilo putavit: id nil puto, T.: hominem prae se neminem: turpem putat lituram, H.: ultra Quam licet sperare nefas putando, H.— To judge, suppose, account, consider, suspect, believe, think, imagine : bene, T.: largitus est Roscio? sic puto: tu puto haec credis, I suppose : Rem ipsam putasti, that is just the point , T.: tantum esse in homine sceleris: etiam iniquo loco dimicandum, Cs.: patronos huic defuturos: noli putare, me maluisse, etc.: ut id emi, non auferri putetur: Stare putes, adeo procedunt tempora tarde, O.: acies nostra videre putat (sc. se), O.— To ponder, consider, reflect upon, weigh : haec, T.: in quo primum illud debes putare: Multa putans, V.— To believe in, recognize : deos: dum in Elephantis auxilium putant, i. e. believe themselves protected by , S.: maxumam gloriam in maxumo imperio, i. e. find , S.
pŭto, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [root pu, to cleanse; whence putus, puteus, purus, etc.], to clean, cleans...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.