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1 supplantō (subpl-)
supplantō (subpl-) —, —, āre [sub+planta], to trip up the heels of, throw down: alqm. -
2 supplanto
sup-planto ( subpl-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [planta], to trip up one ' s heels, to throw down, huposkelizô.I.Lit.:II.supplantare dictum est pedem supponere, Lucilius: supplantare aiunt Graeci,
Non. 36, 3: qui stadium currit, supplantare eum, quīcum certet nullo modo debet, * Cic. Off. 3, 10, 42:athleta supplantatus,
Sen. Ep. 13, 2. —Transf., in gen., to throw down, throw to the ground, overthrow:vitem,
Col. Arb. 7, 4:vites in terram,
Plin. 17, 23, 35, § 212:uvas,
id. 17, 22, 35, § 192:fulturas (vehemens aquae vis),
Vitr. 10, 22.— Poet.: tenero supplantat verba palato, trips up, i. e. distorts, minces, Pers. 1, 35:judicium,
to overturn, Quint. Decl. 7.
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