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  • 21 indīgnātiō

        indīgnātiō ōnis, f    [indignor], displeasure, indignation, disdain: liberrima, H.: indignationem movere, L.: publicae, expressions of indignation, L.—In rhet., an appeal exciting indignation.— A provocation, occasion for indignation: ne qua indignatio desit, Iu.
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    indignation; anger; angry outburst

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  • 22 in-vocō

        in-vocō āvī, ātus, āre,    to call upon, invoke, appeal to: in pariendo Iunonem Lucinam: deos testīs, L.: agmina matrum, summon, O.—To call, name, address: quem invocant omnes Iovem: aliquem dominum, Cu.

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  • 23 miserātiō

        miserātiō ōnis, f    [miseror], pity, compassion, sympathy: miseratione mens iudicum permovenda: miseratio sui animos cepit, L.— A pathetic speech, appeal to compassion: miserationibus uti: partes miserationis, claims for sympathy, Cs.
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    pity, compassion

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  • 24 ob-testor

        ob-testor ātus, ārī, dep.,    to call as a witness, protest, make appeal to: vestram fidem: Iovem, ut testis adesset, S.: summam rem p. agi obtestans, Ta.: se moriturum, Ta.—To conjure, entreat, beseech, supplicate, implore: Per tuam fidem... Te, T.: obtestans deum fidem testabatur, nequiquam eos fugere, L.: vos per Penatīs, V.: vos, ut, etc.: id sibi ne eripiatis, vos: multa de salute suā Pomptinum, S.: illud te Pro Latio obtestor, Ne, etc., V.: te et senatum, consulatis, etc., S.

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  • 25 prōvocātiō

        prōvocātiō ōnis, f    [provoco], a citation before a higher tribunal, appeal: ad populum: poena sine provocatione: de provocatione certatum ad populum est, L.: provocationes omnium rerum.
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  • 26 rēiciō

        rēiciō (not reiiciō; imper. reice, disyl., V.), rēiēcī, iectus, ere    [re-+iacio], to throw back, fling back, hurl back: telum in hostīs, Cs.: togam ab umero, L.: ex umeris amictum, V.: de corpore vestem, O.: paenulam: ab ore colubras, O.: Capillus circum caput Reiectus neglegenter, T.: scutum, throw over the back (in flight): fatigata membra, i. e. stretch on the ground, Cu.: a se mea pectora, to push back, O.: (librum) e gremio suo, fling away, O.: oculos Rutulorum reicit arvis, averts, V.: pascentīs a flumine reice capellas, drive back, V.: in postremam aciem, throw to the rear, L.: se in eum, into his arms, T.— To force back, beat back, repel, repulse: eos in oppidum, Cs.: Tusci reiecti armis, V. ab Antiocheā hostem.— Pass, to be driven back: navīs tempestate reiectas revertisse, Cs.: reflantibus ventis reici: ex cursu Dyrrachium reiecti, L.—Fig., to drive back, drive away, cast off, remove, repel, reject: ad famem hunc ab studio, T.: ferrum et audaciam: retrorsum Hannibalis minas, H.— To reject contemptuously, refuse, scorn, disdain, despise: nos, T.: petentem, O.: Lydiam, H.: refutetur ac reiciatur ille clamor: quae cum reiecta relatio esset, when the appeal was overruled, L.: volgarīs taedas, O.: Reiectā praedā, H.: dona nocentium, H.— P. n. as s<*>bst.: reicienda, evils to be rejected: reiecta.—Of judges, to set aside, challenge peremptorily, reject: ex CXXV iudicibus quinque et LXX: potestas reiciendi, right of challenge.—Of persons, to refer, direct, assign: ad ipsam te epistulam: in hunc gregem Sullam, transfer (in your judgment).—In public life, to refer, turn over (for deliberation or decision): totam rem ad Pompeium, Cs.: ab tribunis ad senatum res est reiecta, L.: id cum ad senatum relatum esset, L.: ut nihil huc reicias: legati ab senatu reiecti ad populum, referred, L.—In time, to defer, postpone: a Kal. Febr. legationes in Idūs Febr. reiciebantur: repente abs te in mensem Quintilem reiecti sumus.
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    reicere, rejeci, rejectus V TRANS
    throw back; drive back; repulse, repel; refuse, reject, scorn

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  • 27 testor

        testor ātus, ārī    [1 testis], to cause to testify, call as a witness, invoke, appeal to: Confiteor; testere licet (sc. me), i. e. you may cite me as avowing it, O.: vos testor, me defendere, etc.: omnīs homines deosque: Lucretia testata civīs, se ipsa interemit: consulibus deos hominesque testantibus, L.: Iovem et aras, V.: id testor deos, T.: hoc vos, iudices, testor.— To make known, show, prove, demonstrate, declare, aver, assert, bear witness to: ego quod facio, me pacis causā facere, clamo atque testor: nunc illa testabor, non me sortilegos... agnoscere: testatus, quae praestitisset civibus eorum, etc., L.: Adsiduoque suos gemitu testata dolores, O.: Campus sepulcris proelia Testatur, H.: saepe enim hoc testandum est: nihil religione testatum, nihil... reperientur.— To publish a testament, make a will, provide by will: de quā (pecuniā) is testatus non est: cum immemor in testundo nepotis decessisset, L.
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    testari, testatus sum V DEP
    give as evidence; bear witness; make a will; swear; testify

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  • 28 tragoedia

        tragoedia ae, f, τραγῳδία, a tragedy: tragoedias fecit.—Tragedy, the art of tragedy: Paulum Musa Tragoediae Desit theatris, H.: Omne genus scripti gravitate tragoedia vincit, O.— Person.: ingenti Tragoedia passu, O.—A moving appeal, pathos: neque istis tragoediis tuis... perturbor.—A tragedy, commotion, disturbance, spectacle: Appiae nomen quantas tragoedias excitat!: tragoedias agere in nugis.
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  • 29 uter

        uter utra, utrum, gen. utrīus (rarely utrius, H.), dat. utrī, pron.    [for * quoter or * cuter; CA-].    I. Interrogative, which of two, which, whether: uter nostrum popularis est? tune an ego?: uter est insanior horum, H.: utra igitur causa popularis debet videri?: ab utro (insidiae) factae sint, incertum est: quod utri nostrum sanctius sit, iam pridem sentis, L.: utrius horum Verba probes et facta, doce, H.: Elige, utrum facias, O.: ita ut oculis, in utram partem fluat (flumen), iudicari non possit, Cs.—Plur., of two collections or sets: sed utros eius habueris libros—duo enim sunt corpora—an utrosque, nescio: utrum de his potius, dubitasset aliquis, quin alterum, nemo.—Repeated, which of two... the other: ut nihil iam aliud quaerere debeatis, nisi uter utri insidias fecerit: scire de filiis tuis, uter ab utro petitus fraude et insidiis esset, L.: Ambigitur uter utro sit prior, H.—Strengthened by ne: uterne Ad casūs dubios fidet sibi certius, hic qui... An qui, etc., H.—    II. Indefinite, whichsoever of the two, whichever one, the one which: herum utro uti nolumus, altero est utendum, i. e. if either of these does not suit us, we must appeal to the other: utrum enim horum dixeris, in eo culpa et crimen haerebit: utri eorum dedicatio iussu populi data esset, eum praeesse annonae, L.: uter aedilis fueritve Vestrum praetor, is sacer esto, H.— Either of the two, one or the other, one: omnium controversiarum, quae essent inter aratorem et decumanum, si uter velit, edicit se recuperatores daturum.
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    I
    utra, utrum ADJ
    (w/que) each/either (of two); both (separately); each side (pl.), each set
    II
    utra, utrum ADJ
    which (of two), whichever, no matter which; one, either, one or other
    III

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  • 30 vocō

        vocō āvī, ātus, āre    [VOC-], to call, summon, invoke, call together, convoke: (patrem) blandā voce: hominum multitudinem ex omni provinciā vocat, Cs.: classico ad concilium milites ad tribunos, L.: patribus vocatis, V.: Fertur haec moriens pueris dixisse vocatis, H.: ut in senatum vocarentur qui, etc., L.: in contionem vocari placuit, L.— Poet.: Tum cornix plenā pluviam vocat voce, i. e. announces, V.: pugnas, i. e. declare war, V.— To call upon, invoke, appeal to: Voce vocans Hecaten, invoking, V.: ventis vocatis, V.: Auxilio deos, V.: vos (deos) in verba, as witnesses, O.: Quem vocet divōm populus, H.: votis imbrem, call down, V.: (Charon) levare functum Pauperem laboribus Vocatus, H.—In legal proceedings, to cite, summon: in ius: vocatus Ariston purgare sese, L.—As a guest, to bid, invite, ask: alqm ad cenam, T.: ad prandium volgo: Spatium Vocandi dabitur, i. e. for sending invitations, T.—To call, invite, exhort, summon, urge, stimulate: me ad vitam: quam in spem me.—To challenge, defy: centuriones hostīs, si introire vellent, vocare coeperunt, Cs.: cum hinc Aetoli vocarent ad bellum, L.: cantu vocat in certamina divos, V.—To call by name, name, denominate, designate, entitle: urbem Romam, Enn. ap. C.: regem illum unum: ad Spelaeum, quod vocant, biduum moratus, L.: me miserum vocares, H.: patrioquo vocat de nomine mensem, names after, O.: se Quirinum vocari: Sive tu Lucina probas vocari, H.—To call, bring, draw, put, set, place: apud milites me in invidiam: in partem (hereditatis) mulieres vocatae sunt, succeeded to a share: me ad Democritum vocas, refer: eam (causam) in iudicium, bring to trial: quae fecisti, in iudicium voco, I call to account: sub iudicium singula verba, O.: si ad calculos eum res p. vocet, L.: Italiam ad exitium vocas, i.e. threaten with ruin.—Of things, to invite, call, summon, incite, arouse: lenis crepitans vocat Auster in altum, V.: Quāque vocant fluctūs, O.: Carthaginiensīs fessos nox ad quietem vocabat, L.: ipso anni tempore ad gerendum bellum vocari, Cs.
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    vocare, vocavi, vocatus V
    call, summon; name; call upon

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  • 31 adoro

    adorare, adoravi, adoratus V TRANS
    honor, adore, worship, pay homage, reverence; beg, plead with, appeal to

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  • 32 adpellatio

    appeal (to higher authority); name, term; noun; title, rank; pronunciation

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  • 33 adpello

    I
    adpellare, adpellavi, adpellatus V TRANS
    call (upon); address; dun; solicit; appeal (to); bring to court; accuse; name
    II
    adpellere, adpuli, adpulsus V
    drive to, move up, bring along, force towards; put ashore at, land (ship)

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  • 34 apostolus

    I
    apostle; missionary (one sent)
    II
    notice/statement of the case sent to a higher tribunal on an appeal (Roman law)

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  • 35 appellatio

    appeal (to higher authority); name, term; noun; title, rank; pronunciation

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  • 36 appello

    I
    appellare, appellavi, appellatus V TRANS
    call (upon); address; dun; solicit; appeal (to); bring to court; accuse; name
    II
    appellere, appellivi, appellitus V
    apply, to put in practice
    III
    appellere, appuli, appulsus V
    drive to, move up, bring along, force towards; put ashore at, land (ship)

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  • 37 appellum

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  • 38 compello

    I
    compellare, compellavi, compellatus V TRANS
    address, accost, speak to, call upon; appeal to; challenge; chide/rebuke; accuse
    II
    compellere, compuli, compulsus V TRANS
    drive together (cattle), round up; force, compel, impel, drive; squeeze; gnash

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  • 39 confugio

    confugere, confugi, confugitus V INTRANS
    flee (for refuge/safety/protection); take refuge; have recourse/appeal to

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  • 40 conpello

    I
    conpellare, conpellavi, conpellatus V TRANS
    address, accost, speak to, call upon; appeal to; challenge; chide/rebuke; accuse
    II
    conpellere, conpuli, conpulsus V TRANS
    drive together (cattle), round up; force, compel, impel, drive; squeeze; gnash

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