āvŏco
transitive verb I conjugation

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1 to call, to summon away
2 to dissuade, to divert, to distract
3 (property) to remove, to take away

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ab iis quae avocant abductus = to turn away from this that distract (= distractions) || amorem avoco || aquam avoco || ab magistratibus contionem avoco = to prevent the magistrates from summoning the people || a deo ad materias avocant = to remove matter from a god || a contuendis nos malis avocat = distracts us from reflecting on ills || avoco partem exercitūs ad bellum || ab industria ad desidiam plebem avoco = to divert the plebs from work to bring it to indolence || a rebus occultis avoco philosophiam = to remove philosophy from occult matters




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