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laxo
transitive and intransitive verb I conjugation

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1 to loosen, to slacken, to relax, to weaken
2 to expand, to open up, to extend

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alicui laxo aliquid laboris || claustra laxo || compages operis laxavere || qua se commissura laxaverat || annona laxaverat || animo locum laxa || annonam levo or laxo || calculorum lusu laxare animum || ab assiduis laboribus animum laxo = to rest from the continuous efforts || annona haud multum laxaverat || animas deturbat laxatque foros || ab hac contentione disputationis animos nostros laxemus = we give rest to our souls from the tension of this discussion || animi laxandi causa piscabatur hamo || ab adsiduis laboribus itinerum pugnarumque laxaverat animum = he lifted the sould from the continuous effort of marches and battles || habenas effundo or immitto or remitto or do or laxo || beneficia rationes nostras adgravatura, dum aliorum necessitates laxent || iam nunc adstringas iam nunc granaria laxes


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