A Special Vocabulary to Virgil Covering His Complete Works

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A Special Vocabulary to Virgil Covering His Complete Works
Greenough, J. B. (James Bradstreet), 1833-1901
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V. Dep. , pray, supplicate, pray for, beg : precando (by prayers) ; precantemdextram (suppliant) ; precans (precantes), (suppliant, suppliants) ; foedus infectum (pray that the truce be, etc. ) ; cui (offer prayers') ; precanti multa (offering many prayers') ; precor (parenthetical, 7 pray) ; socios (entreat, exhorf) .
prehendo, prcbcudi, preheii- suiii, preliendere, (prendo, etc. ), [prae-hendo, akin to x a "- Sa^o;], 3. V. A. , ttise, grasp, grasp at.
218 prehenso, -sivi, -atiiin, -are, (prci
...iso, etc. ), [?], I. V. A. , grasf>, catch at, catch, seize.
prelum, -I, [?], n. , a wine-press, properly the pressing-beam or beams.
premo, pressl, pressum, preme- re, [ ?], 3. V. A. , press, press down : pressum lac (cheese) ; caseum ; mella; pressae mammae; sul- cum (dig, trace) ; press! arcus (forced doivn) ; pressae carinae (taden); hasta pressa (forced down) ; presso vomere (deep-set) ; virgulta (sink, plant) ; fronde CTcinem. (adorn, confine) ; vestigia (plant, set, but see also below); mundus premitur (descends) ; partem rostro (overlap*) ; solo presso (on the ground which one presses); fauces lingua (stop, choke); guttur pressum (closed).


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