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1 exaequo
ex-aequo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a.I.To make even or level with any thing.A.Lit. (very rarely):2.inferior pars (ex transtillis) sub aqua exaequanda, etc.,
Vitr. 5, 12, 3: tumulos tumulis exaequabant, Auct. B. Hisp. 5 fin. —Transf.:B.aurum auro expendetur, argentum argento exaequabitur,
shall be balanced, compensated, Plaut. Rud. 4, 4, 43.—Freq. and class.,Trop., to place on a level, regard as equal, to equal:II.ii, qui sunt in amicitiae conjunctionisque necessitudine superiores, exaequare se cum inferioribus debent,
Cic. Lael. 20, 71; cf.: neminem secum dignitate, * Caes. B. C. 1, 4, 4; Auct. Her. 4, 18, 25; cf.:vetus miles tironi liber voloni sese exaequari sineret,
Liv. 23, 35, 7; so,aliquem alicui,
id. 34, 3; 45, 38:nos caelo (victoria),
Lucr. 1, 79:facta dictis,
i. e. to relate the events with historic accuracy just as they occurred, Sall. C. 3, 2 Kritz.:uti militibus exaequatus cum imperatore labos volentibus esset,
id. J. 100, 4:ad hanc regulam omnem vitam tuam exaequa,
conform, Sen. Ep. 20:qui omnia jura pretio exaequasset,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 50; cf.:certamina belli ferro,
Lucr. 5, 1296:libertatem,
Liv. 3, 39 fin.:periculum,
Sall. C. 59, 1.—To equal, be equal to any one; with acc. (cf. aequo):ut longitudo aut plenitudo harum (syllabarum) multitudinem alterius assequatur et exaequet,
Auct. Her. 4, 20, 28:tetricas Sabinas,
Ov. Am. 3, 8, 61.
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