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  • 41 pro-fundus

        pro-fundus adj.    with sup, deep, profound, vast: mare: pontus, V.: Danuvius, H.: fornax, O.: profundae altitudinis convalles, L.: profundissimus libidinum gurges.—Thick, dense: Erebi nox, V.: silvae, Cu.—High: caelum, V.—Of the under-world, infernal: Manes, V.—Fig., deep, bottomless, profound, boundless, immoderate: libidines: avaritia, S.: venter, Cu.: ruit profundo Pindarus ore, i. e. voluminous in expression, H.

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  • 42 prō-generō

        prō-generō —, —, āre,    to beget, generate: nec Progenerant aquilae columbam, H.

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  • 43 prō-gīgnō

        prō-gīgnō genuī, —, ere,    to beget, bear, bring forth: res, quae ex iis (seminibus) progignuntur: Illam terra parens Progenuit, V.: te saevae progenuere ferae, O.

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  • 44 prō-gnātus

        prō-gnātus adj.,    born, descended, sprung: ex Cimbris, Cs.: ab Dite patre, Cs.: Bona bonis, T.: docere semet prognatos, his own children, H.: Romulus deo, L.: Tantalo prognatus, i. e. Atreus, grandson of Tantalus.—Of plants: Peliaco prognatae vertice pinūs, Ct.

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  • 45 pro-inde

        pro-inde (often disyl.: old proin; usu. monosyl., T.), adv.,    hence, therefore, accordingly, then (in advice or exhortation): Proinde hinc vos amolimini, T.: proinde si qui sunt, ita sint parati: proinde parati intentique essent signo dato Romanos invadere, S.: Proinde tona eloquio, solitum tibi! V.: proinde ne gravarentur, L.—Just so, in the same manner, in like manner, equally, just, even: proinde ac merita est: proinde aestimans, ac si usus esset, Cs.: proinde quasi aut plures fortunati sint, etc.: quia, uti domi vos mi eritis, proinde ego ero famā foris, T.: ut proinde homines, ut quisque mereretur, iudicarent.

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  • 46 prō-loquor

        prō-loquor cūtus, ī, dep.,    to speak out, utter, express, declare, announce: miserias Medeai caelo atque terrae, Enn. ap. C.: cogitata, T.: in senatu proloqui, se prohibiturum, etc., L.—To foretell, predict, Pr.

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  • 47 prō-lūdō

        prō-lūdō sī, —, ere,    to play beforehand, prelude, practise: ad pugnam, V.: Sic ubi prolusit, O. —Fig.: sententiae quibus proluserint, which began the speech: Iurgia proludunt, wrangling comes first, Iu.

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  • 48 prō-luō

        prō-luō luī, lūtus, ere,    to wash forth, throw out, cast out: genus omne natantum fluctus Proluit, V.—To wash off, wash away: tempestas ex montibus nives proluit, Cs.: silvas Eridanus, V.—To wash, moisten, wet, drench: vivo rore manūs, O.: leni praecordia mulso, H.: se pleno auro, V.

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  • 49 prō-mereō

        prō-mereō uī, —, ēre,    to deserve, be deserving of, merit: quando bene promeruit, fiat, T.

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  • 50 prō-mereor

        prō-mereor meritus, ērī, dep.,    to deserve, merit, earn, be worthy: Ita velim me promerentem ames, T.: levius punitus quam sit promeritus: paratiores ad bene de multis promerendum: te numquam negabo (ea) Promeritam, V.

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  • 51 prō-meritum

        prō-meritum ī, n    [P. n. of promereor], desert, merit: vestrum in nos: deae, O.

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  • 52 prō-mineō

        prō-mineō uī, —, ēre,    to stand out, jut, be prominent, overhang, project, extend: Phaselis prominet penitus in altum, L.: coma Prominet in voltūs, hangs over the face, O.: nemorum coma gelido prominet Algido, H.: matres familiae pectore nudo prominentes, bending forward, Cs.—Fig., to reach out, extend, come forth: quae (iustitia) foras tota promineat: in memoriam ac posteritatem, L.

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  • 53 prō-mittō

        prō-mittō mīsī    (prōmīstī for prōmīsistī, T., Ct., prōmīsse, Ct.), missus, ere, to let go, put forth, let hang down, let grow: capillum ac barbam, L. —Fig., to set in view, assure beforehand, foretell, predict: mihi alqd de eventu rerum promittendum: ut (di) primis minentur extis, bene promittant secundis.—To set in view, promise, hold out, cause to expect, give hope of, assure: dicebam omnia te promissurum: carmen, H.: opem, O.: ea quae tibi promitto ac recipio: tibi me promittere noli, i. e. do not expect me, O.: domum Iovi promissum, vowed: Laribus cristam galli, Iu.: me ultorem, V.: promitto, spondeo, Caesarem talem semper fore civem, etc.: se remedium adferre tantamque vim morbi levaturum esse promisit, Cu.: de me tibi sic promitto atque confirmo, me, etc.: si quid promittere de me Possum, H.—Ellipt.: qui damni infecti promiserit, i. e. became responsible for possible damage.—To make an engagement, promise to come: ad fratrem: ad cenam mihi, Ph.

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  • 54 prō-moneō

        prō-moneō —, —, ēre,     to forewarn: de istius scelere promoneri.—To warn further: te.

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  • 55 prō-moveō

        prō-moveō mōvī    (prōmōrat for prōmōverat, H., Ph.), mōtus, ēre, to move forward, cause to advance, push onward, advance: saxa vectibus, Cs.: assa in alterum angulum: castra ad Carthaginem, move onward, L.: hasta suā sponte promota, removed, L.: unum pedem triclinio, move from, Ph. —To extend, enlarge: vires inmensum in orbem, O.—Fig., to bring to pass, effect, accomplish: Nihil, make no progress, T.—To enlarge, increase, promote: Doctrina vim promovet insitam, H.: miles ad eum gradum promotus, Cu.—To bring to light, reveal: arcana promorat loco (i. e. ex intimo corde), H.—To put off, defer, postpone: huic nuptias, T.

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  • 56 prō-mūtuus

        prō-mūtuus adj.,    paid beforehand, advanced, lent in advance: insequentis anni vectigal promutuum, i. e. advanced for the next year, Cs.

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  • 57 pro-nepōs

        pro-nepōs ōtis, m     a great-grandson, C., O.

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  • 58 prō-nūntiō

        prō-nūntiō āvī, ātus, āre,    to make publicly known, publish, proclaim, announce: decretum: leges: in vendundo eam rem, disclose: amplius de consili sententiā: palam de sellā, sese eius nomen recepturum.—To utter, render, pronounce, decide: sententiam, deliver judgment: graviore sententiā pronuntiatā, Cs.: iudex ita pronuntiavit, decided.—To proclaim, give word, announce, fix, order: proelio in posterum diem pronuntiato, L.: iusserunt pronuntiare, ut impedimenta relinquerent, Cs.: ne quis ab loco discederet, Cs.: pronuntiatur, primā luce ituros, Cs.—In the senate, to formulate, announce, put to vote: Sententiam Calidi, Cs.—To hold out, promise, proclaim, offer: Plancium pronuntiasse, divisisse: praemia militi, L.: pecuniam.—To proclaim, choose by acclamation: eos praetores, L.—To recite, rehearse, declaim, deliver, pronounce: versūs multos uno spiritu: memoriter multa.—To tell, announce, relate, narrate, report, assert: mercatores quibus ex regionibus veniant, pronuntiare cogunt, Cs.: iam capta castra, Cs.

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  • 59 prō-nurus

        prō-nurus ūs, f     a grandson's wife, O.

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  • 60 prō-palam

        prō-palam adv.,    openly, publicly, manifestly: signis conlocatis: haec dicere, L.

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