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vincio
vincĭo, vinxi, vinctum (part. vinciturus, Petr. 45, 10), 4, v. a., to bind, to bind or wind about; t...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
vinciō vinxī, vinctus, īre
VI-, to bind, bind about, fetter, tie, fasten, surround, encircle : Cura adservandum vinctum, T.: civem Romanum: trinis catenis vinctus, Cs.: Purpureo alte suras cothurno, V.: novis tempora floribus, H.: Anule, formosae digitum vincture puellae, about to encircle , O.: boves vincti cornua vittis, O.— To compress, lace : esse vincto pectore, ut gracilae sient, T.— To compass, surround, guard : vinciri praesidiis.—Fig., to bind, fetter, confine, restrain, attach : omnia severis legibus vincienda sunt: vincta numine teste fides, O.: me retinent vinctum vincla puellae, Tb.—Of sleep, to bind, bury, sink : vinctos somno trucidandos tradere, L.: inimica vinximus ora (i. e. magicis artibus), O.—In rhet., to bind, arrange, link together : membra (orationis) sunt numeris vincienda, i. e. arranged rhythmically : (poëma) nimis vinctum, i. e. too artificial .
vincĭo, vinxi, vinctum (part. vinciturus, Petr. 45, 10), 4, v. a., to bind, to bind or wind about; t...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.