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1 asumbolus (asym-)
asumbolus (asym-) adj., ἀσύμβολοσ,not contributing, scot-free, T. -
2 asymbolus
asymbolus see asumbolus.* * *asymbola, asymbolum ADJwithout paying a contribution, contributing nothing to entertainment, scot-free -
3 mittō
mittō mīsī (mīstī, for mīsistī, Ct.), missus, ere [MIT-], to cause to go, let go, send, send off, despatch: ad Troiam ob defendendam Graeciam, Enn. ap. C.: alquem ad hoc negotium, S.: illum pro consule mittere: legatos de deditione ad eum, Cs.: Tanaim neci, V.: in possessionem, put in possession: filium foras ad propinquum mittit ad cenam, sends out: sub iugum, send under the yoke, Cs.: sub iugo, L.: legatos qui dicerent, esse, etc., Cs.: miserunt qui emerent, etc.: legatos rogatum auxilium, Cs.: Delphos consultum, N.: legati missi postulantes, etc., L.: Eurypylum scitantem oracula Mittimus, V.: in Oceanum me quaerere gemmas, Pr.: misit orare, ut venirem, T.— To send word, announce, tell, report, advise, send orders: tibi salutem, send greeting, O.: nuntios ad eum, velle, etc., S.: legatos ad me, se venturum, send me word that: ad conlegam mittit, opus esse exercitu, L.: in Siciliam misit, ut equitatus mitteretur, Cs.: Curio misi, ut medico honos haberetur: mitti ad principes placuit, ut secernerent se ab Etruscis, L.— To send as a compliment, dedicate, inscribe: liber ab eo ad Balbum missus: librum ad te de senectute.— To send, yield, produce, furnish, export: India mittit ebur, V.: (Padus) electra nuribus mittit gestanda Latinis, O.— To dismiss, forget, put away: odium, L.: levīs spes, H.: missam iram facere, T.: certamen, end, V.—In speaking, to pass over, pass by, dismiss, omit, give over, cease, forbear: mitte id quod scio, dic quod rogo, never mind what, etc., T.: mitto proelia: mitto ea, quae, etc., V.: mitte sectari, etc., do not, H.: Cetera mitte loqui, H.: illud dicere: pro nobis mitte precari, O.: mitto, quid tum sit actum: mitto, quod fueris, etc.: mitto de amissā maximā parte exercitūs (sc. dicere): missos facere quaestūs trienni. — To let go, let loose, quit, release, dismiss: carceribus missi currūs, H.: cutem, H.: mitte me, let me alone, T.: nos missos face, have done with us, T.: missus abibis, scot-free, H.: misso senatu, Cs.: ex oppido mitti, be let out, Cs.: missum fieri, be set at liberty, N.: amicos in negotium, to set up in business: sub titulum lares, put a bill on the house, i. e. offer for sale, O.: in consilium, i. e. send the judges to make their verdict: se in foedera, enter into, V.: me in iambos, drive, H.: missos faciant honores, renounce.—To let out, put forth, send out, emit: sanguinem provinciae, bleed, i. e. exhaust: serpens sibila misit, O.: vocem pro me nemo mittit, speaks a word: vocem liberam, speak with freedom, L.: Thyesteas preces, H.: Afranianos sui timoris signa misisse, showed signs of fear, Cs. — To send, throw, hurl, cast, launch: tanta caelo missa vis aquae, S.: pila, Cs.: fulmina, H.: se saxo ab alto, cast down, O.: se in aquas, O.: retia misit, cast, Iu.: talos in phimum, H.: panem cani, Ph.: panem, throw away, Cs.: aquas, sprinkle, O.: rosa missa, let fall, O.— To attend, guide, escort: (animas) sub Tartara, V.* * *Imittere, additional forms Vsend, throw, hurl, cast; let out, release, dismiss; disregardIImittere, misi, missus Vsend, throw, hurl, cast; let out, release, dismiss; disregard -
4 symbola (sumb-)
symbola (sumb-) ae, f, συμβολή, a contribution to a feast, share, scot, shot: sumbolam dare, T.: ut de sumbolis essemus, T. -
5 derideo
deridere, derisi, derisus V TRANSmock/deride/laugh at/make fun of; be able to laugh, escape, get off scot free -
6 inultus
inulta, inultum ADJunpunished, scot-free; acting with impunity; having no recompense, unavenged -
7 scotus
Scot, Scotsman, person from Scotland; Scots (pl.) -
8 asumbolus
ăsymbŏlus ( ăsum-, Fleck.), a, um, adj., = asumbolos, that contributes nothing to an entertainment, scot-free (in pure Lat., immunis, Hor. C. 4, 12, 23):Tene asumbolum venire unctum atque lautum e balneis,
Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 25; cf. Gell. 6, 13 (opp.:sumbolam dare,
Ter. And. 1, 1, 61). -
9 asymbolus
ăsymbŏlus ( ăsum-, Fleck.), a, um, adj., = asumbolos, that contributes nothing to an entertainment, scot-free (in pure Lat., immunis, Hor. C. 4, 12, 23):Tene asumbolum venire unctum atque lautum e balneis,
Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 25; cf. Gell. 6, 13 (opp.:sumbolam dare,
Ter. And. 1, 1, 61). -
10 sumbola
symbŏla ( sumb-), ae, f., = sumbolê, a contribution of money to a feast, a share of a reckoning, one's scot, shot, = collecta (ante- and post-class.).I.Lit.:II.sumbolarum collatores,
Plaut. Curc. 4, 1, 13; id. Stich. 3, 1, 28:sumbolam dare,
id. ib. 3, 1, 34; so Ter. And. 1, 1, 61:aliquot adulescentuli coimus in Piraeeo In hunc diem, ut de sumbolis essemus,
id. Eun. 3, 4, 2; cf. id. ib. 3, 5, 59.—Transf., of blows:sine meo sumptu paratae jam sunt scapulis sumbolae,
Plaut. Ep. 1, 2, 22;and of entertaining topics of conversation,
Gell. 6, 13, 12. -
11 symbola
symbŏla ( sumb-), ae, f., = sumbolê, a contribution of money to a feast, a share of a reckoning, one's scot, shot, = collecta (ante- and post-class.).I.Lit.:II.sumbolarum collatores,
Plaut. Curc. 4, 1, 13; id. Stich. 3, 1, 28:sumbolam dare,
id. ib. 3, 1, 34; so Ter. And. 1, 1, 61:aliquot adulescentuli coimus in Piraeeo In hunc diem, ut de sumbolis essemus,
id. Eun. 3, 4, 2; cf. id. ib. 3, 5, 59.—Transf., of blows:sine meo sumptu paratae jam sunt scapulis sumbolae,
Plaut. Ep. 1, 2, 22;and of entertaining topics of conversation,
Gell. 6, 13, 12.
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