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Donazione


dēĭcĭo
transitive verb III conjugation ending -io

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1 to throw, to pour, to jump, to send, to put, to push, to force, to knock, to bring down
2 to cause to fall, to cause to drop
3 to hang
4 to overthrow, to bring down, to depose
5 to kill, to destroy
6 to shoot, to strike down
7 (victim) to fell
8 to unhorse
9 to let fall
10 to shed
11 to purge, to evacuate bowel
12 to dislodge, to rout
13 to drive or to throw out

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vultum deicio || de gradu deicio || aliquem praetura deicio || aedilitate aliquem deicio || aliquem deicio e Saxo || aliquem equo deicio || aliquem praecipitem deicio || Cissea durum deiecit Leto || a praealtis montibus me deicio = to plunge down, to fall from the mountains || alicui timorem deicio or eripio || aliquem de possessione fundi deicio || aliquem de possessione alicuius rei deicio || alvum superiorem deicio || aliquem de ponte in Tiberim deicio || aliquem de sententia deduco or deicio or deterreo || a re publica non deicere oculos = not to avert the eyes from the condition of the State || adversarios de statu omni deiecimus || adversarios de statu omni deicio || iam etiam philosophos de negotio deiciebat || a cervicibus urbis iugum servile deicio = to let the yoke of servitude from the neck of the city || Gallorum agmen ex rupe Tarpeia deiecit || habeo etiam dicere quem de ponte in Tiberim deiecerit || alvum deicio or elicio or levigo or solvo or exonero


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