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Donazione


ēĭcĭo
transitive verb III conjugation ending -io

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1 to cast, to throw, to fling, to drive out, to drive up, to extract, to expel, to discharge, to vomit
2 (tongue) to out
3 to accomplish, to perform, to bring about, to cause

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Locutions, idioms and examples


a basilica eicere = chase away from the public trade hall || incolas eicio || e senatu eicio || aliquem e senatu eiicio || ex oppido eiicio || aliquo naves eiicio || aliquem expono atque eicere foras || amorem ex animo eiicio || ad Chium naves eiicere = to land in Chios || actorem et carmen eiicio = to hiss the song and the singer || iam sese in terram e navi eiecerat || abortum aliquem eicio or abigo partum = to abort || aliquem senatu or de senatu moveo or senatu emoveo or ex or de senatu eicio || voluptates subito se nonnumquam profundunt atque eiiciunt || voluptates cum inclusae diutius fuerunt, subito se eiciunt || ad litora Apolloniatium cursum dirigo atque eo naves eicio = to set course for the coast of Apollonia and have you board their ships || ubi omne foedus humanum eiecit animo || aliquem in exsilium eicio or exigo or pello or expello or ago or mitto || Brutus, quia reges eiecit, consul primus factus est || animum induco ut amorem illum penitus insitum eiceret ex animo || clavus clavum eicit


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