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repulsa
rĕpulsa, ae, f. [repello; prop. Part., sc. petitio]; publicists’ t. t., I a refusal , denial , rep...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
repulsa ae, f
P. of repello, a rejection, denial, refusal, repulse : ab repulsis eo magis debitum honorem repetentes, because of rejections , L.: nullam patiere repulsam, O.: Sint tua vota secura repulsae, O.: Veneris, O.: Nec hunc repulsam tua sentiret calamitas, Ph.—In soliciting office, a refusal, denial, repulse, defeat : dolor repulsae, Cs.: omnīs magistratūs sine repulsā adsequi: sine repulsā consules facti sunt: huius comitiis frater repulsam tulit, failed of his election : consulatūs: aediliciae repulsae: repulsarum ignominiam timere: turpis repulsa, H.
rĕpulsa, ae, f. [repello; prop. Part., sc. petitio]; publicists’ t. t., I a refusal , denial , rep...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.