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1 proclamo
I.In gen. (class.):II.assunt, defendunt, proclamant,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 42, § 108:patre proclamante, se filiam jure caesam judicare,
Liv. 1, 26:magnā proclamat voce Diores,
Verg. A. 5, 345: quid non proclames, si, etc., Juv. 2, 75.—In partic., in jurid. lang.(α).To defend, to clamor in defence:(β).proclamando pro sordidis hominibus,
Liv. 22, 26, 2 (cf. proclamator).—Proclamare ad or in libertatem, to assert one's liberty, to appeal to the judge to maintain one's liberty:ad libertatem,
Dig. 40, 12, 42; 40, 13, 1; cf.:ad ingenuitatem,
ib. 40, 14, 4:in libertatem,
ib. 40, 12, 7; 40, 4, 59.
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