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1 interpolo
interpŏlo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [interpolio; cf. Non. p. 34, 2 sq.], to give a new form, shape, or appearance to any thing; to polish, furbish, or dress up; to spoil, corrupt, falsify; to vary, change (class.; cf. interlino, vitio, transscribo).I.Lit.:II.togam praetextam,
to dye anew, Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 12.—Transf.A.In gen.: illic homo me interpolabit, meumque os finget denuo, will work me up anew, i. e. will bang me into another shape, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 161:B.nova pictura interpolare vis opus lepidissimum,
i. e. to paint the lily, id. Most. 1, 3, 105:tura,
to prepare, Plin. 12, 14, 32, § 39.—Esp. of the falsification of writings, to insert, interpolate, alter, falsify:semper aliquid demendo, mutando, interpolando,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 61, § 158 Zumpt N. cr.:scripturas divinas, Ambros. de Fide, 5, 16, 193: priorem textum,
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2 interpolō
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3 пребоядисвам
(плат) dye again/anew; re-dye(стена и пр.) repaintпребоядисвам се пол. become a turncoat, turn o.'s coat* * *пребоядѝсвам,\пребоядисвам се жарг. полит. become a turncoat, turn o.’s coat.* * *repaint; recolour* * *1. (плат) dye again/ anew;re-dye 2. (стена и пр.) repaint 3. ПРЕБОЯДИСВАМ се пол. become a turncoat, turn o.'s coat -
4 пребоядисам
пребоядѝсам,\пребоядисам се жарг. полит. become a turncoat, turn o.’s coat.
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