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21 secundō
secundō —, —, āre [secundus], to favor, further, second, prosper: aura secundet aquas, O.: di nostra incepta secundent, V.: Rite visūs, i. e. bring to a favorable issue, V.* * *secundare, -, - V TRANSmake conditions favorable (winds/dieties), favor; adjust, adapt; prosper -
22 subolēs
subolēs (not sobo-), is, f [sub+1 OL-], a sprout, shoot ; hence, fig., offspring, progeny, posterity, issue, stock, race, lineage: censores populi suboles, familias censento: propaganda (est tibi) suboles: priori Dissimilis populo, O.: Cara deum, V.: patris matura, L.: stirpis, L.: Diva (Lucina), producas subolem, H.: Romae suboles, race, H.: gregis, H.: de te suscepta, V.* * *shoot, sucker; race; offspring; progeny -
23 successus
successus (ūs), m [succedo], a coming up, advance, approach: hostium, Cs.: equorum, V.— Fig., a happy issue, good result, success: successu exsultans, V.: Hos successus alit, V.: multo successu Fabiis audaciam crescere, L.: Successumque artes non habuere meae, O.: improborum, Ph.: pleni successibus anni, O.: successūs prosperos dare, L.* * *approach, advance uphill, outcome, success -
24 summa
summa ae, f [summus; sc. res], the top, summit ; hence, fig., the chief place, highest rank, leadership, supremacy: vobis summam ordinis concedere: summam imperi tenere, the supreme power, Cs.: ad te summa solum rerum redit, T.: totius belli, the command in chief, Cs.— The main thing, chief point, principal matter, sum, essence, substance: leges non perfectae... sed ipsae summae rerum atque sententiae, the main points: lectis rerum summis, L.: haec summa est; hic nostri nuntius esto, V.: summa est, si curaris, ut, etc.: universi belli, the main issue of the war, L.: ad summam rerum consulere, for the general welfare, Cs.: ad discrimen summā rerum adductā, to a general engagement, L.: remittendo de summā quisque iuris, extreme right, L.: summa ducum Atrides, the flower of leaders, O.— An amount, sum, aggregate, whole, quantity: de summā mali detrahere: summa cogitationum mearum omnium: summa exercitūs salva, the main body of the army, Cs.—In reckoning, the amount, sum, total, aggregate: addendo deducendoque videre, quae reliqui summa fiat: subducamus summam.—Of money, a sum, amount: pecuniae summam quantam imperaverit, parum convenit, L.: pecuniae summa homines movit, L.—With ellips. of pecuniae: De summā nihil decedet, T.: hac summā redempti, L.—In the phrase, ad summam, on the whole, generally, in short, in a word: ille adfirmabat... ad summam; non posse istaec sic abire: Ad summam; sapiens, etc., to sum up, H.—In the phrase, in summā, in all, in fine: absolutus, in summā, quattuor sententiis: in omni summā.* * *sum; summary; chief point, essence, principal matter, substance; total -
25 verruncō
verruncō —, —, āre [VAR-].—In prayers, with bene, to turn out well, have a fortunate issue: haec bene verruncent populo, Att. ap. C.: ea mihi bene verruncent, L.* * *verruncere, -, - Vturn out; (w/bene, turn out well, have a fortunate outcome) -
26 abfluo
abfluere, abfluxi, - V INTRANSflow/stream/issue (from); flow away; be abundant, abound (in w/ABL) -
27 adfuo
adfuere, adfuxi, - V INTRANSflow/stream/issue (from), flow away; abound in (w/ABL), be abundant, abound -
28 affuo
affuere, affuxi, - V INTRANSflow/stream/issue (from), flow away; abound in (w/ABL), be abundant, abound -
29 afluo
afluere, afluxi, - V INTRANSflow/stream/issue (from), flow away; abound in (w/ABL), be abundant, abound -
30 contestatio
affirmation of declaration; joinder of issue (w/litis)/formal entering of suit; attesting, proving by witnesses, testimony; conclusive proof; earnest entreaty -
31 contestor
contestari, contestatus sum V DEPcall to witness; appeal to the gods that (w/ut); join issue (w/litis) -
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33 decerto
decertare, decertavi, decertatus Vfight (issue out/to the finish); contend/dispute/argue; struggle/compete over -
34 demitto
demittere, demisi, demissus V TRANSdrop, let fall; sink; send/cast/go/flow/float/slope down; flow/shed/let (blood); bend/stoop/bow/sag; lower (eyes); let (clothes/hair/beard) hang down; bring/strike down; plunge/insert/thrust/plant; dismiss/demote; depose; absorb; decend by race/birth; leave (will); let issue rest (on evidence); fell (tree) -
35 exeo
exire, exivi(ii), exitus V INTRANScome/go/sail/march/move out/forth/away, leave; pass (away), expire/perish/die; discharge (fluid); rise (river); become visible; issue/emerge/escape; sprout -
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37 interloquor
interloqui, interlocutus sum V DEPinterrupt, speak between, intersperse remarks; issue interlocutory decree -
38 judicatio
judicial enquiry, act of deciding case; question/point at issue; opinion -
39 prodeo
prodire, prodivi(ii), proditus V INTRANSgo/come forth/out, advance; appear; sprout/spring up; issue/extend/project -
40 prodio
Iprodiere, -, - V INTRANSgo/come forth/forward/out; appear, spring up; advance/proceed; extend, projectIIprodire, prodivi, proditus V INTRANSgo/come forth/out, advance; appear; sprout/spring up; issue/extend/project
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