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1 surripio
surripere, surripui, surreptus V TRANStake away secretly; steal, filch -
2 surpo
surpere, surpui, - V TRANStake away secretly; steal, filch; (archaic form of surripere) -
3 sacrilegium
sā̆crĭlĕgĭum, ii, n. [sacrilegus] (not ante-Aug.).I.The robbing of a temple, stealing of sacred things, sacrilege:II.sacrilegium est, rem sacram de templo surripere,
Quint. 7, 3, 10; cf. id. 7, 3, 22; 5, 10, 39; Liv. 29, 8; 29, 18; 32, 1; 42, 3 al.; Quint. 5, 14, 11; 7, 3, 21; Tac. Agr. 6 fin.; Phaedr. 4, 11, 3 al. —In plur., Suet. Caes. 54 fin. (with rapinae). —Violation or profanation of sacred things, sacrilege (post-Aug.):cum in caelum insanitis, non dico sacrilegium facitis, sed operam perditis,
Sen. Vit. Beat. 27, 1:non sine quodam sacrilegi metu,
Flor. 2, 17, 12:aliquem sacrilegii damnare,
Nep. Alcib. 6, 4:parum se grate gerere sacrilegium est,
Sen. Ben. 1, 4, 4; Curt. 4, 3, 23.
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