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fătĕor
deponent transitive verb II conjugation

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1 to admit, acknowledge, confess
2 to profess, declare

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Locutions, idioms and examples


commissa fateor || adiecit se fateri || habitare sub tegulis fatetur || vulgo fatebatur || at in Italia fuit ; fateor || fatendi modus || animum fateor || vultu iram fateor || afflictos se et stratos esse fatentur || alterutrum fatearis necesse est || ager qui publicus esse fateatur || ab alio venire caelo fatebatur = it was proof they came from heaven || tacito animum pallore fatebar || animae sit ignisne nescio nec me pudet fateri nescire quod nesciam || hae meae tibi ineptiae fateor enim ferendae sunt || a Naevio sumpsisti multa, si fateris, vel si negas, surripuisti = you have taken much from Naevius, if you acknowledge it, should you deny it, you have stolen || aliter obsistere fato fatetur se non potuisse nisi ad has commenticias declinationes confugisset || adulescentium greges vidimus certantes pugnis, calcibus … , cum exanimarentur priusquam victos se faterentur


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