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1 rādō
rādō sī, sus, ere [1 RAD-], to scrape, scratch, shave, rub, smooth, shave off: mulieres genas ne radunto, lacerate, XII Tabb. ap. C.: qui capite et superciliis semper est rasis, shaven: caput (a sign of slavery), L.: vertice raso (in fulfilment of a vow), Iu.: rasae hastilia virgae, peeled, V.: lapides varios palmā, sweep a mosaic pavement, H.: arva imbribus (Eurus), strip, H.: Margine in extremo littera rasa, erased, O.— To touch in passing, touch upon, brush, graze, skirt: laevum Radit Thybridis unda latus, O.: hinc altas cautes proiectaque saxa Pachyni Radimus, V.: terra rasa squamis (serpentis), O.* * *radere, rasi, rasus Vshave; scratch, scrape; coast by -
2 scabō
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3 conrado
conradere, conrasi, conrasus V TRANSrake/sweep/draw together; amass with difficulty, scrape together; scrape off -
4 corrado
corradere, corrasi, corrasus V TRANSrake/sweep/draw together; amass with difficulty, scrape together; scrape off -
5 descobino
descobinare, descobinavi, descobinatus V TRANSscrape, graze; scrape/rasp/file off/away -
6 irrado
I.To scrape into:II.eodem silphium irradito,
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7 ab-rādō
ab-rādō rāsī, rāsus, ere, to scrape away, shave off: supercilia penitus. — Fig., to take away by force, extort, snatch: alii unde aliquid abradi potest, who can be robbed of anything, T.: nihil a Caecinā litium terrore. -
8 ad-rādō
ad-rādō —, sus, ere, to scrape, cut short, shave: conspexit Adrasum quendam, close shaved, H. -
9 corrādō (conr-)
corrādō (conr-) sī, sus, ere [com- + rado], to scrape together, rake up: Minas alicunde, T.: ei munus hoc, for her, T.: omnia (for sale), T. -
10 ē-rādō
ē-rādō sī, —, ere, to scrape off, shave: genas, Pr.—To erase: Merulam albo senatorio, Ta.—To abolish, eradicate, remove: Curam penitus corde, Ph.: eradenda cupidinis sunt elementa, H.: vitae tempora, consign to oblivion, O. -
11 strigilis
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12 abrado
abradere, abrasi, abrasus V TRANSscratch/scrape/rub/wipe (off), shave; erase; wash/erode away; "knock off", rob -
13 adrado
adradare, adrasi, adrasus V TRANSshave close; scrape, pare, trim; fleece -
14 arrado
arradare, arrasi, arrasus V TRANSshave close; scrape, pare, trim; fleece -
15 circumrado
circumradere, circumrasi, circumrasus V TRANSscrape/shave/pare around -
16 circumscalpo
circumscalpere, circumscalpsi, circumscalptus V TRANSscrape/scratch around/about -
17 circumscariphico
circumscariphicare, circumscariphicavi, circumscariphicatus V TRANSscrape/scratch around/about; scarify around (L+S) -
18 circumscaripho
circumscariphare, circumscariphavi, circumscariphatus V TRANSscrape/scratch around/about; scarify around (L+S) -
19 converro
converrere, converri, conversus V TRANSsweep/brush/scrape together/thoroughly/up; sweep/beat clean; clear away (L+S) -
20 convorro
convorrere, convorri, convorsus V TRANSsweep/brush/scrape together/thoroughly/up; sweep/beat clean; clear away (L+S)
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