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renuntio
rĕ-nuntĭo (rĕnuncĭo), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. I To bring or carry back word , to report , give not...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
re-nūntiō āvī, ātus, āre,
to bring back word, carry tidings back, report, give notice, declare, announce: quom is certe Renuntiarit, shall have reported a positive promise, T.: illis repudium, T.: quasi non tibi renuntiata sint haec, sic fore, T.: vobis, nihil esse, quod, etc.: renuntiet mihi, Velitne an non, T.—In official life, to report, declare, proclaim, announce: legati ex auctoritate haec Caesari renuntiant, Intellegere se, etc., Cs.: Caesar cognovit Considium, quod non vidisset, pro viso sibi renuntiasse, Cs.: legationem, report upon his mission: haec cum legatio renuntiaretur, L.: hostium numerum.—With two acc, to declare elected, proclaim as chosen, return: Murenam consulem: absentem Valerium consulem, L.: cum esses praetor renuntiatus: sacerdos Climachias renuntiatus est: qui (magistratus) priusquam renuntiarentur, L.—To retract, revoke, recall, refuse, give up, break off, disclaim, renounce, repudiate: hospitium ei: num societas et amicitia eis renuntianda esset, L.: decisionem tutoribus.
rĕ-nuntĭo (rĕnuncĭo), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. I To bring or carry back word , to report , give not...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.