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1 ōstiātim
ōstiātim adv. [ostium], from door to door, from house to house: oppidum compilare: crimina agere, to describe in detail. -
2 prosequor
prosequi, prosecutus sum V DEPpursue; escort; describe in detail -
3 perago
pĕr-ăgo, ēgi, actum ( inf. paragier, Cato, Orig. 7, p. 1), 3, v. a.I.To thrust through, pierce through, transfix (only poet. and in post-Aug. prose):B. II.Theseus latus ense peregit,
transpierced, Ov. H. 4, 119:aliquem ardenti quercu,
Val. Fl. 1, 146; cf.:externa peragi dextrā,
Sil. 11, 364.—Hence, transf., to kill, slay, Mart. 5, 37, 16.—To drive about, harass, disturb, disquiet, agitate, annoy a person or thing (very rare):III. A.pecora peragens asilus,
Sen. Ep. 58, 2: totum Sempronium usque eo perago, ut, etc., Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 8, 1.—In gen. (class.;B.syn.: exsequor, conficio, patro): multum egerunt, qui ante nos fuerunt, sed non peregerunt,
Sen. Ep. 64, 8: carmen tubā solā peregit, Enn. ap. Lact. ad Stat. Th. 11, 56 (Ann. v. 508 Vahl.):fabulam,
Cic. Sen. 19, 70; cf. id. ib. 18, 64 (and v. peractio):comitia,
id. N. D. 2, 4, 10:concilium,
Caes. B. G. 6, 4:partes suas,
Plin. Ep. 7, 33, 5:conata,
Juv. 13. 210:inceptum,
Verg. A. 4, 452:cursum,
id. ib. 4, 653; cf.:coeptum iter,
Ov. F. 1, 188:dona,
to finish distributing, Verg. A. 5, 362: mandata, Ov. M. 7, 502:aetatem, vitam, aevum,
id. Tr. 4, 8, 13; 41; id. M. 15, 485:facinus,
Juv. 6, 640; also, to exhaust:quot viros,
Auct. Priap. 34.— Absol., = diagein, to pass one's life, Pers. 5, 138.— Pass. impers.:Quis non peractum esse cum Pompeio crederet?
that the war with Pompey is ended, Flor. 4, 2, 53.—In partic., in jurid. Lat.:IV. A. B.reum,
to continue a prosecution till the defendant is condemned, Liv. 4, 42; Plin. Ep. 3, 9, 4; Ov. P. 4, 6, 30; Val. Max. 6, 2, 4:accusationem,
to prosecute to the end, Plin. Ep. 6, 31, 6:receptus est reus, neque peractus, ob mortem opportunam,
Tac. A. 4, 21.—Trop., to go through, go over, to relate, describe, detail, state:legatus peragit deinde postulata...Haec paucis verbis carminis concipiendique jurisjurandi mutatis peragit,
Liv. 1, 32, 6 sq.:verbis auspicia,
to mention, id. 1, 18 fin.:res pace belloque gestas,
to describe, treat of, id. 2, 1:dum perago tecum pauca,
Ov. Am. 2, 2, 2:res tenues, tenui sermone peractas,
delivered, Hor. S. 2, 4, 9. -
4 ē-numerō
ē-numerō āvī, ātus, āre, to reckon up, count over, count out: id, quod ad te rediturum putes, T.: dies, Cs.: quid praeco enumeraret, listed.—To recite, tell at length, recount, relate, detail, describe: istius facta: stipendia, campaigns, L.: plurima fando, V.: familiam a stirpe ad hanc aetatem, N. -
5 per-agō
per-agō ēgī, āctus, ere, to thrust through, pierce through, transfix: latus ense, transpierce, O.—To pass through, traverse: freta, O.: cum sol peregit Signa, O.—To disturb, trouble, agitate: Sempronium usque eo, ut, etc.: humum, till persistently, O.—Fig., to go through with, carry out, execute, finish, accomplish, complete: fabulam: concilium, Cs.: conata, Iu.: cursum, V.: iter, H.: dona, finish distributing, V.: aevum, O.: otia, live at ease, O.: facinus, Iu.—To follow to the end: reum, to prosecute to condemnation, L.: causam nullo labore.— To go through, go over, set forth, relate, describe, detail: postulata, L.: verbis auspicia, mention, L.: res pace belloque gestas, treat, L.: res tenuīs, tenui sermone peractas, delivered, H.: Omnia animo mecum, review, V. -
6 per-scrībō
per-scrībō īpsī, īptus, ere, to write in full, write at length, write out: res gestas populi R., S.: de meis rebus ad Lollium: hoc perscriptum in monumentis reperietis, ut, etc.: a primordio urbis res populi R., L.: versum puris verbis, H.—In public records, to record, enter, register: senatūs consulta, Cs.: in tabulas publicas ad aerarium.—<*> In account books, to enter, charge: falsum nomen. —To describe fully, recount, detail: rem gestam, Cs.: mihi tuam orationem.—To make over by writing, assign, pay by draft: argentum alcui, T.: de publico alqd: a quaestore perscribi, to be paid by a draft on the quaestor, L. -
7 enarro
enarrare, enarravi, enarratus Vdescribe; explain/relate in detail
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