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1 noceō
noceō cuī, citūrus, ēre [1 NEC-], to do harm, inflict injury, hurt: declinare ea, quae nocitura videantur: nihil nocet, does no harm: si grando cuipiam nocuit: nihil iis nocituros hostes, Cs.: quid nocere possunt, quibus, etc., what harm can they do?: ob eam rem noxam nocuerunt, have been guilty of a crime, L. (old form.): quid nocet haec? Iu.: ut... cum militum detrimento noceretur, Cs.: ne quid ei per filium noceretur: mihi nihil ab istis noceri potest: ipsi nihil nocitum iri, no harm will befall, Cs.: verum nocet esse sororem, i. e. it is an obstacle, O.: Turba nocet iactis (telis), hinders, O.* * *nocere, nocui, nocitus Vharm, hurt; injure (with DAT) -
2 interligo
inter-lĭgo, 1, v. a. [1. ligo], to bind together:alterno maculas ostro,
Stat. Th. 7, 571:(alga) insanas interligat undas,
restrains, hinders, Rutil. 1, 539. -
3 remeligo
rĕmĕlīgo, ĭnis, f. [acc. to Fest. p. 277 Müll. from remoror, and hence qs. for remŏrigo], perh. i. q. 1. remora, but concr., she that delays or hinders, the ( fem.) delayer, hinderer: remeligines et remorae a remorando dictae sunt a Plauto in Casinā (4, 3, 6): nam quid illaec nunc tamdiu intus remorantur remeligines. Ab Afranio in Prodito: remeligo a Laribus missa sum, Fest. l. l. (the palimpsest of Plautus, acc. to Ritschl's collation, has, instead of the last two words of the verse in question, remoranturreme...); cf.: Remelicines remoratrices, Gloss. Isid. -
4 remoratrix
rĕmŏrātrix, īcis, f. [remorator], she that delays, hinders, Gloss. Cyril. -
5 sequestrator
sĕquestrātor, ōris, m. [id.], one that hinders or impedes (late Lat.):officiorum familiarium (dolor),
Symm. Ep. 8, 53.
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