praeterfero

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

praeter-fĕro, no perf., lātum, ferre, v. a.,

to carry by or past.—Pass. , to come , run , drive , or fly past (rare, not in Cic.): latebras eorum praeterlata acies est, Liv. 21, 55, 9: pars vocum praeterlata, Lucr. 4, 569 (Lachm. separately, praeter lata).

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