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  • 1 dicō

        dicō āvī, ātus, āre    [* dicus; DIC-], to dedicate, consecrate, devote: donum (Iovi) dicatum: ara condita atque dicata, L.: tibi aram dicatum iri, L.: templum Iovis, O., L.: templa sibi (patri), V.: vehiculum, Ta.— To give up, set apart, appropriate, attach: hanc operam tibi, T.: diem tibi: se Crasso, se Remis in clientelam, Cs.: se alii civitati, to become a free denizen: in aliam se civitatem.— To initiate, inaugurate: illā acie nova signa, Ta.
    * * *
    I
    dicare, dicavi, dicatus V
    dedicate, consecrate, set apart; devote; offer
    II
    dicere, additional forms V
    say, talk; tell, call; name, designate; assert; set, appoint; plead; order
    III
    dicere, dixi, dictus V
    say, talk; tell, call; name, designate; assert; set, appoint; plead; order

    Latin-English dictionary > dicō

  • 2 in-augurō

        in-augurō āvī, ātus, āre,    to take omens from the flight of birds, practise augury, divine: ad inaugurandum templa capiunt, L.: divine tu, inaugura, fierine possit, L.—To hallow by augury, consecrate, inaugurate, install: vide, qui te inauguret: augur in locum eius inauguratus est, L.

    Latin-English dictionary > in-augurō

  • 3 inauguro

    ĭn-augŭro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and a.
    I.
    Lit. To take omens from the flight of birds, to practise augury, to divine:

    per sacram viam augures ex arce profecti solent inaugurare,

    Varr. L. L. 5, § 47 Müll.: impetritum, inauguratum'st:

    quovis admittunt aves,

    Plaut. As. 2, 1, 11:

    Palatinum Romulus, Aventinum Remus ad inaugurandum templa capiunt,

    Liv. 1, 6, 4:

    agedum, divine tu, inaugura, fierine possit, quod nunc ego mente concipio,

    Liv. 1, 36, 4. —Hence,
    b.
    inaugŭrāto, adv. (lit. abl. absol.), after consulting the birds:

    id quia inaugurato Romulus fecerat,

    Liv. 1, 36, 3:

    consecrare locum,

    id. 1, 44, 4.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    To give a certain sanctity to a place or (official) person by ceremony of consulting the flight of birds, to consecrate, inaugurate, install:

    locum,

    Liv. 3, 20, 6: VRBEM (Romulus) Calend. Praenest. ap. Inscr. Orell. 2, p. 386: cur non inaugurare? Sume diem;

    vide, qui te inauguret,

    Cic. Phil. 2, 43, 110:

    augur in locum ejus inauguratus est filius,

    Liv. 30, 26, 10; so,

    aliquem flaminem,

    id. 27, 8, 4; 41, 28, 7.—
    B.
    In gen., to install:

    cena et poculis magnis inauguratur (dux latronum),

    App. M. 7, p. 191: comitia, quae habentur aut regis aut flaminum inaugurandorum causa, Lab. ap. Gell. 15, 27, 1:

    si flamines Diales inaugurentur,

    Gai. Inst. 1, 130.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > inauguro

См. также в других словарях:

  • Inaugurate — In*au gu*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inaugurated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inaugurating}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To introduce or induct into an office with suitable ceremonies or solemnities; to invest with power or authority in a formal manner; to install;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • inaugurate — in‧au‧gu‧rate [ɪˈnɔːgjreɪt ǁ ˈnɒː ] verb [transitive] 1. to begin a new system, service, project etc: • The airline inaugurated its first nonstop flight to Moscow last year. • a billion dollar aid package inaugurated at the economic summit in… …   Financial and business terms

  • inaugurate — [in ô′gyə rāt΄, in ô′gərāt΄] vt. inaugurated, inaugurating [< L inauguratus, pp. of inaugurare, to practice augury; to consecrate (a person in office) by augury: see IN 1 & AUGUR] 1. to induct (an official) into office with a formal ceremony 2 …   English World dictionary

  • Inaugurate — In*au gu*rate, a. [L. inauguratus, p. p. of inaugurare to take omens from the flight of birds (before entering upon any important undertaking); hence, to consecrate, inaugurate, or install, with such divination; pref. in in + augurare, augurari,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • inaugurate — index admit (give access), cause, commence, constitute (establish), create, embark, establish (launch) …   Law dictionary

  • inaugurate — (v.) c.1600, a back formation from inauguration and also from L. inauguratus, pp. of inaugurare (see INAUGURATION (Cf. inauguration)). Related: Inaugurated; inaugurating …   Etymology dictionary

  • inaugurate — 1 install, induct, invest, *initiate Analogous words: introduce, admit, *enter 2 initiate, start, *begin, commence Analogous words: *found, establish, institute, organize Contrasted words: terminate, end, conclud …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • inaugurate — [v] begin; install bow, break in, break the ice*, commence, commission, dedicate, get things rolling*, get under way*, induct, initiate, instate, institute, introduce, invest, jump, kick off*, launch, make up, open, ordain, originate, set in… …   New thesaurus

  • inaugurate — ► VERB 1) begin or introduce (a system, project, etc.). 2) admit formally to office. 3) officially mark the beginning or first public use of (a building, service, etc). DERIVATIVES inaugural adjective inauguration noun inaugurator noun …   English terms dictionary

  • inaugurate — UK [ɪˈnɔːɡjʊreɪt] / US [ɪˈnɔɡjəˌreɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms inaugurate : present tense I/you/we/they inaugurate he/she/it inaugurates present participle inaugurating past tense inaugurated past participle inaugurated 1) formal to start or… …   English dictionary

  • inaugurate — v. (D; tr.) to inaugurate as (to be inaugurated as president) * * * [ɪ nɔːgjʊreɪt] (D; tr.) to inaugurate as (to be inaugurated as president) …   Combinatory dictionary

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