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  • 1 plācō

        plācō āvī, ātus, āre    [PLAC-], to quiet, soothe, assuage, allay, appease: aequora, O.: ventos sanguine, V.: Plutona tauris, try to propitiate, H.: (Fidenas) beneficiis, L.: iram deorum donis: numen deorum, Cs.— To reconcile, conciliate, placate: Iugurtham, S.: te sibi: Hannibalem filio meo, L.: alquos rei p.: Invidiam, conciliate, H.: fac illa ut placetur nobis, T.: tanta iniquitas, ut placari populo R. non possent?: numquam animo placari potuit in eum, be reconciled, N.: homo et sibi ipse placatus, at peace with himself.
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    placare, placavi, placatus V
    appease; placate; reconcile

    Latin-English dictionary > plācō

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