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  • 101 ex-cernō

        ex-cernō —, crētus, ere,    to sift out, separate, part: ex captorum numero excreti Saguntini, L.: excreti a matribus haedi, V.

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  • 102 exclūdō

        exclūdō sī (exclūstī for exclūsistī, T.), sus, ere    [ex + claudo], to shut out, exclude, cut off, remove, separate: aliquem e portu: ab re frumentariā Romanos, Cs.: Capua impios civīs exclusit: laurea Excludet ictūs (solis), H.: locum, L.: ego Excludor, ille recipitur, T.: amator Exclusus, H.: alqm colloquio, L.— To hatch: ex ovis pullos.— Fig., to exclude, except, remove, hinder, prevent: trīs legatos decernit, nec excludit Pompeium: illum a re p.: anni tempore a navigatione excludi, Cs.: reditu in Asiam excludi, N.: angustiis temporis excluduntur omnes: diei tempore exclusus, Cs.: vitia, to render impossible: eorum cupiditatem: excludat iurgia finis, H.
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    excludere, exclusi, exclusus V
    shut out, shut off; remove; exclude; hinder, prevent

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  • 103 findō

        findō —, fissus, ere    [2 FID-], to cleave, split, part, separate, divide: hoc quasi rostro finditur Fibrenus: rostris terram, V.: tellus, quam Findunt flumina, H.: siti arva: partīs se via findit in ambas, V.: lingua In partīs duas, O.: lignum, V. —Fig., to divide: Qui dies mensem Findit, H.
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    findere, fidi, fissus V
    split, cleave, divide

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  • 104 interclūdō

        interclūdō ūsī, ūsus, ere    [inter+claudo], to shut out, shut off, cut off, hinder, stop, block up, intercept: virtus voluptatis aditūs intercludat necesse est: interclusis itineribus, Cs.: illos ponti Interclusit hiemps, V.: viam, L.: cum Pontum cervicibus interclusum suis sustinerent: multitudinis fugam, Cs.: hisce omnīs aditūs: his reditu interclusis, Cs.: interclusus itinere Caesar, Cs.— To shut off, cut off, stop, hinder, prevent: commeatūs hostibus, L.: spiritum, Cu.: dolor intercludit vocem: aestu anima interclusa, stifled, L.—With person. obj., to cut off, separate, divide, shut off, intercept: ne viros interclusos opprimeret hostis, L.: Pompeium ab eo, Cs.: interclusi ab suis, L.: tribunos a plebe, L.: hostem Hibero, Cs.: commeatibus nostros, Cs.: ille reliquis copiis intercludendus.—To shut in, blockade, hem in: ne iam intercludemur, ut cum velitis exire, non liceat: veriti, ne angustiis intercluderentur, Cs.—To hinder, prevent: intercludor dolore, quo minus, etc.
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    intercludere, interclusi, interclusus V
    cut off; blockade; hinder, block up

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  • 105 inter-scindō

        inter-scindō scidī, scissus, ere,    to tear asunder, break down, divide, interrupt: pontem: aggerem, Cs.—To cut off, separate, part: Chalcis arto interscinditur freto, L.

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  • 106 nīl

        nīl n indecl.    [ne+hilum], nothing: nihil est agri culturā melius: nihil ad celeritatem sibi reliqui fecerunt, i. e. exerted themselves to the utmost, Cs.: sui nihil deperdere, of what they had, Cs.: nil sanguinis, no drop of blood, O.: nil sui, nothing proper, O.: tecum nil rei nobis est, we have nothing to do with you, T.: nihil exspectatione vestrā dignum dico: victor, quo nihil erat moderatius: sin mecum in hac prolusione nihil fueris, of no account: nihil hominis esse, a worthless fellow.—Prov.: Nil nimis, i. e. don't be extravagant, T.— Acc adverb., not at all, in no respect, not a whit: nihil se eā re commoveri, Cs.: coniecturā nihil opus est: nihil ad plebis causam inclinati, L.: Nil nostri miserere? V.: nihil sane, nisi, etc., for no reason, but, etc.: nil ad me attinet, T.: nihil ad Persium, in comparison with.—In phrases: nihil agis dolor! you effect nothing: misere cupis abire; sed nil agis, no, you don't! H.: nihil non ad rationem dirigebat, everything: nihil non adroget armis, H.: non nihil est profectum, somewhat: haud nihil, T.: nihil quidquam egregium adsequi, nothing at all: nihil unum insigne, L.: Tu, quantus quantu's, nil nisi sapientia es, are nothing but wisdom, T.: amare nihil aliud est, nisi diligere, etc.: nihil aliud nisi de hoste cogitare, only: nihil tibi deest praeter voluntatem, nothing except: nihil praeterquam, only, exclusively, L.: nihil aliud quam prendere prohibito, L.: nihil aliud quam in populationibus res fuit, L.: nihil praetermisi... quin Pompeium a Caesaris coniunctione avocarem, I have omitted nothing that might separate: nihil moror, quo minus decemviratu abeam, L.: nihil est, quod adventum nostrum extimescas, you have no cause to fear: nihil est, cur adventibus te offerre gestias: nihil excogitem, quam ob rem necesse sit? etc.: nihil fuit in Catulis, ut putares, etc.: Dic aliquid dignum promissis; incipe—nil est, to no purpose, H.: nihil est, quod pocula laudes, in vain, V.: cadit in virum bonum mentiri? nihil profecto minus, by no means.
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    nothing; no; trifle/thing not worth mentioning; nonentity; nonsense; no concern

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  • 107 pecūlium

        pecūlium ī, n    [pecu], property: cupiditas peculi: cura peculi, i. e. anxiety for gain, H.— Private property, separate estate: fili, L.: cultis augere peculia servis, fees, Iu.
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    small savings; private property

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  • 108 prīvus

        prīvus adj.    [PRO-], each, every individual, one each: ut privos lapides secum ferrent, each a stone, L. (SC.).— One's own, private, peculiar, particular: locuples, quem ducit priva triremis, H.: privum aliquid da, Quod possim titulis incidere, Iu.
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    priva, privum ADJ
    one's own, private; separate, single

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  • 109 remōtus

        remōtus adj. with comp. and sup.    [P. of removeo], removed, far off, distant, remote, retired: silvestribus ac remotis locis, Cs.: Gades, H.: gramen, H.: domūs pars (i. e. penetralia), O.: remotius antrum, O.: sedes remotae a Germanis, Cs.: ab arbitris remoto loco: ab aulā, O.: quamvis longā regione remotus Absim, by however vast a space, O.—Fig., removed, disconnected, remote, apart, alien, separate, clear, free, strange: quae iam diu gesta et a memoriā remota: aratores, remotissimi a foro: vita remota ab honore populari: sermo a forensi strepitu remotissimus: homo ab omni suspicione: a Gracchi pudore longissime: naturae iura a volgari intellegentiā remotiora: a volgo longe longeque, H.— Plur n. as subst., in philosophy, things rejected, things to be postponed (the Stoic a)poprohgme/na).
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    remota, remotum ADJ
    remote; distant, far off; removed, withdrawn; removed/freed from

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  • 110 re-solvō

        re-solvō solvī, solūtus, ere,    to untie, unfasten, unbind, loose, loosen, release, open: equos, unyoke, O.: fila, separate, O.: oras, cast loose, L.: resoluta catenis Incedit virgo, i. e. release, O.: litteras, L.: iugulum mucrone, O.: faucīs haec in verba, O.: fatis ora, V.: dolos tecti ambagesque (Labyrinthi), i. e. explain, V.: nivem, melt, O.: Venus tenebras resolvit, V.: Zephyro se glaeba resolvit, is softened, V.—To relax, unnerve, enervate, enfeeble: (Cerberus) inmania terga resolvit Fusus humi, stretched out, V.: utrumque (concubitus), O.: corpus (somno), O.: resolutis membris, Cu.—Fig., to set free, release: Teque piacula nulla resolvent, H.—To do away, cancel, make void, dispel: litem quod lite resolvit, H.: Invitat genialis hiemps curasque resolvit, V.: iura (pudoris), V.

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  • 111 scindō

        scindō (scidī, late), scissus, ere    [2 SAC-], to cut, tear, rend, force apart, split, cleave, divide: dolore comam, Att. ap. C.: crinīs, V.: scissae capillos matres, O.: vestem, tear open, L.: coronam, H.: vitiato fistula plumbo Scinditur, bursts open, O.: vallum, tear up, Cs.: cuneis lignum, cleave, V.: ferro aequor (i. e. humum), V.: puppis aquas, O. — To part, separate, divide: scindit Sueviam continuum montium iugum, Ta.: Scinditur in geminas partīs amnis, O.: genus amborum scindit se sanguine ab uno, i. e. branches, V.: Scinditur studia in contraria volgus, V.: fletu verba, interrupt, O.
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    scindere, scindi, scissus V
    tear, split, divide

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  • 112 sē-cēdō

        sē-cēdō cessī, cessus, ere,    to go apart, go away, separate, withdraw, go aside, retire: secedant improbi, secernant se a bonis: de coetu, O.: in abditam partem aedium, S.: ad deliberandum, L.: a fesso corpore sensūs, Ct.: tantum secessit ab imis Terra, was distant, O.—To go out in rebellion, rebel, revolt, secede: plebes armata a patribus secessit, S.: in Sacrum Montem, L.

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  • 113 secō

        secō cuī, ctus, āre    [2 SAC-], to cut, cut off, cut up, reap, carve: omne animal secari ac dividi potest: pabulum secari non posse, Cs.: sectae herbae, H.: Quo gestu gallina secetur, is carved, Iu.: secto elephanto, i. e. carved ivory, V.: prave sectus unguis, H.—Esp., in surgery, to cut, operate on, cut off, cut out, amputate, excise: in corpore alqd: varices Mario: Marius cum secaretur, was operated on. — To scratch, tear, wound, hurt, injure: luctantis acuto ne secer ungui, lest I should be torn, H.: sectas invenit ungue genas, O.: secuerunt corpora vepres, V.— To cut apart, divide, cleave, separate: curru medium agmen, V.: caelum secant zonae, O.: sectus orbis, i. e. half the earth, H.— To cut through, run through, pass through, traverse: per maria umida nando Libycum, cleave, V.: aequor Puppe, O.: adeunt vada nota secantes, O.— To cut, make by cutting: fugā secuit sub nubibus arcum, i. e. produce by flight, V.: viam ad navīs, i. e. speeds on his way, V.—Fig., to divide: causas in plura genera.— To cut short, decide, settle: Quo multae secantur iudice lites, H.— To follow, pursue: quam quisque secat spem, V.
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    secare, secavi, secatus V TRANS
    cut, sever; decide; divide in two/halve/split; slice/chop/cut up/carve; detach
    II
    secare, secui, sectus V TRANS
    cut, sever; decide; divide in two/halve/split; slice/chop/cut up/carve; detach

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  • 114 sē-dūcō

        sē-dūcō dūxī, ductus, ere,    to lead aside, take apart, draw aside, lead away, carry off, set aside, put by: me rursus: singulos separatim, L.: Hunc blandā manu, O.: Seductus in secretum a liberto, Ph.: quod a te seductus est, was taken out of the way: vina mensis seducta secundis, removed, O.— To put asunder, separate, divide, part: Seducit terras haec brevis unda duas, O.: quarto seducunt castra volatu, i. e. divide into two hostile parties, O.: cum frigida mors animā seduxerit artūs, V.— Fig.: consilia in privato seductaque a plurium conscientiā habuere, L.: ab immortalitate seduci (i. e. excludi), Cu.

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  • 115 (sē-iugō)

       (sē-iugō) —, ātus, āre,    to disjoin, part, separate, divide.—Only P. pass.: (animi partem) non esse ab actione corporis seiugatam.

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  • 116 sēligō

        sēligō lēgī, lēctus, ere    [2 se-+lego], to single out, separate, choose out, cull, select: omnia expendet et seliget: selectae sententiae: selecta pectora Patres dixit, O.: selecti iudices, judges selected by the praetor (in criminal cases).
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    seligere, selegi, selectus V TRANS
    select, choose, pick out; weed out

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  • 117 sēparātus

        sēparātus adj.    [P. of separo], separated, separate, distinct, particular, different: quoddam volumen: privati ac separati agri apud eos nihil est, Cs.: Tu (Bacchus) separatis uvidus in iugis, remote, H.

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  • 118 sē-parō

        sē-parō āvī, ātus, āre,    to disjoin, sever, part, sunder, divide, separate: cum (maria) pertenui discrimine separentur: nec nos mare separat ingens, O.: Separat Aonios Oetaeis Phocis ab arvis, O.: separandos a cetero exercitu ratus, Cu.—Fig., to set aside, treat apart, consider separately, distinguish, except: est mihi locus ad... separatus: delicta volgi a publicā causā separare: suum consilium ab reliquis, Cs.: nihil est, quod se ab Aetolis separent, L.

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  • 119 sē-pōnō

        sē-pōnō posuī, positus, ere,    to lay apart, set aside, put by, separate, pick out, select: seponi et occultari: aliquid habere sepositum: ornamenta seposita: captivam pecuniam in aedificationem templi, L.: Primitias magno Iovi, O.: de mille sagittis Unam, select, O.: alqm a domo, banish, Ta. —Fig., to set apart, assign, appropriate, reserve: sibi ad eam rem tempus, fix: seponendus extra certamen alter consulatus, to be set apart beyond controversy, L.—To remove, take away, exclude, select: Iovem curas Seposuisse gravīs, had thrown off, O.: seposuisse a ceteris dictionibus eam partem dicendi, have separated: inurbanum lepido seponere dicto, i. e. distinguish, H.

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  • 120 sē-vocō

        sē-vocō āvī, ātus, are,    to call apart, lead aside, summon away, withdraw: sevocare singulos hortarique coepit, Cs.: hunc, O.: plebes in Aventinum sevocanda: populum, call a meeting of the people out of the city, L.—Fig., to call off, separate, withdraw, remove: a negotio omni animum: mentem a sensibus.

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