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1 raptus
raptus (ūs), m [RAP-], a snatching away, wrench: Inoo lacerata est altera (manus) raptu, by the violence of Ino, O.— A plundering, robbery: nullis raptibus aut latrociniis populantur, Ta.: penatium, of the house, Ta.—Of persons, an abduction, rape: Ganymedi: virginis, C., O.* * *violent snatching or dragging away; robbery, carrying off, abduction -
2 raptiō
raptiō ōnis, f [RAP-], an abduction, ravishing, rape: fuisse in raptione, T. -
3 raptus
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4 abductio
abduction, forcible carrying off; robbing; retirement (Vulg. Eccli.) -
5 abductio
abductĭo, ōnis, f. [abduco, I.B. 3.].I.A foroible carrying off, ravishing, robbing, Cod. Th. 4, 8, 5, § 5; 11, 10, 1. —2.(Of a woman.) Abduction: in abductione Hesionae, Dares Phryg. 4. —II.A retirement, Vulg. Eccli. 38, 20. -
6 raptio
raptĭo, ōnis, f. [rapio], a carrying off, abduction, ravishing, rape (ante- and postclass.): in raptione affuisse, * Ter. Ad. 3, 3, 2:Proserpinae,
Arn. 5, 183: Helenae, Aus. Per. Iliad. prooem. § 4. -
7 raptus
1.raptus, a, um, Part., from rapio.2.raptus, ūs, m. [rapio], a carrying off by force.I.In gen. (very rare):II.Inoo lacerata est altera raptu,
violent rending, Ov. M. 3, 722:runcinarum,
Plin. 16, 42, 82, § 225:lenes cucurbitarum,
Cael. Aur. Acut. 1, 11.—Esp. a jerking, cramp in the limbs (med. t. t.):raptus omnium membrorum ex cerebri membranis,
Cael. Aur. Acut. 1, 1, 8; cf. id. ib. 1, 3, 37, = Gr. spasmos, id. ib. 2, 10, 74.— More freq.,In partic., a carrying off, robbing, plundering:B.ad praedam et raptus congregare,
Tac. A. 2, 52; cf. id. H. 1, 46; 83; id. G. 35:raptus exercere,
id. A. 15, 38 fin. —Esp. of persons, an abduction, rape:quis de Ganymedi raptu dubitat?
Cic. Tusc. 4, 33, 71:virginis (Proserpinae),
id. Verr. 2, 4, 48, § 107; Suet. Ner. 46; Ov. F. 4, 417.— Absol., Tac. A. 6, 1; id. H. 2, 73 fin.; claud. Rapt. Pros. 2, 12.
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