Latin-English Dictionary
rēĭcĭo
transitive verb III conjugation ending -io View the declension of this word 1 to throw back 2 to drive back 3 to repulse, to repel 4 to refuse, to reject, to scorn permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesa me reicio = to be away from himself || aliquem ad aliquem reicio or remitto || aliquem ad famem reicio || aliquem in oppidum reicio || biliosa reicio || e gremio suo reiicio || a flumine reice capellas = keep the goats away from the river || a libris te obscuritas reiecit = their obscurity drew you back from books || ab Antiochea hostem reicio = to repel the enemy from Antioch || vulgares reice taedas || ad ipsam te epistulam reicio = I make you refer the letter itself || aps te socordiam omnem reice || aliquid in mensem Ianuarium reicio || alicuius ferrum et audaciam reicio in campo || bona seligo et reicio contraria || boves in bubile reicere, ne vagentur || laborem quaestus recepit, quaestum laboris reiecit || adulescentibus excusatum quaedam ad patrem reicere || Caesar … suis … imperavit nequod omnino telum in hostes reicerent || clamore montes icti reiectant voces ad sidera mundi || alios testis (= testes) inlexit ad proferenda quae velut reicere voluerat Sfoglia il dizionarioA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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