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|lshtext=<b>vĕto</b>: ŭi, ĭtum, 1 (old form vŏto:<br /><b>I</b> votes, Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 56: votitus, id. As. 4, 1, 44; cf. Non. 45, 4; perf. ([[poet]]. and [[late]] Lat.) vetavit, Pers. 5, 90: vetati sunt, Vulg. Act. 16, 6), v. a. etym. dub., not to [[suffer]] a [[thing]] to [[take]] [[place]], not to [[permit]], to [[advise]] [[against]], [[oppose]], [[forbid]], [[prohibit]] a [[thing]]; and, [[with]] a [[personal]] [[object]], not to [[permit]] one to do a [[thing]], to [[prevent]] or [[hinder]] him from doing it, not to [[grant]], to [[forbid]] him a [[thing]], etc. (syn.: [[interdico]], [[inhibeo]]); constr. [[most]] freq. [[with]] acc. and inf., [[less]] freq. [[with]] the [[simple]] inf., the [[simple]] acc., [[with]] ut, ne, or the [[simple]] subj., or absol.<br /><b>I</b> In gen.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>a</b> With acc. and inf.: lex peregrinum vetat in murum ascendere, Cic. de Or. 2, 24, 100; cf.: quae (lex naturae) vetat ullam rem esse cujusquam, [[nisi]] ejus, qui tractare et uti sciat, id. Rep. 1, 17, 27: ab opere legatos [[Caesar]] discedere vetuerat, Caes. B. G. 2, 20: rationes a te collectae vetabant, me rei publicae [[penitus]] diffidere, Cic. Fam. 5, 13, 3: ridentem dicere [[verum]] Quid vetat? Hor. S. 1, 1, 25: non me ulla vetabunt Frigora Parthenios canibus circumdare [[saltus]], Verg. E. 10, 56: hos vetuit me numerare [[timor]], Prop. 2, 29 (3, 27), 4; 2, 32 (3, 30), 8: cum leges duo ex unā familiā non [[solum]] [[magistratus]] creari vetarent, sed, etc., Caes. B. G. 7, 33: [[castra]] ... [[vallo]] muniri vetuit, id. B. C. 1, 41: quae (lex) de capite [[civis]] Romani [[nisi]] comitiis centuriatis statui vetaret, Cic. Rep. 2, 36, 61.—Pass.: cum equites Romani flere pro me edictis vetarentur, Cic. Red. Quir. 5, 13: sterni vetabere terrā, Luc. 4, 647: Nolani muros portasque adire vetiti, Liv. 23, 16, 9: redemptoribus vetitis [[frumentum]] parare, id. 34, 9, 12: ut a praefecto [[morum]] [[Hasdrubal]] cum eo vetaretur esse, Nep. Ham. 3, 2; Luc. 6, 470; 7, 371.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>b</b> With ut, ne, or the [[simple]] subj. ([[poet]].): [[sive]] jubebat, Ut faceret [[quid]], Sive vetabat, Hor. S. 1, 4, 124: [[edicto]] vetuit, ne [[quis]] se [[praeter]] Apellen Pingeret, id. Ep. 2, 1, 239; id. S. 2, 3, 187: vetabo, qui Cereris [[sacrum]] Vulgarit arcanae, sub isdem Sit trabibus, id. C. 3, 2, 26; Tib. 2, 6, 36.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>c</b> With [[quin]] ([[ante]]- and postclass. and [[rare]]): [[nemo]] [[hinc]] prohibet nec votat, Quin [[quod]] [[palam]]'st venale, emas, Plaut. Curc. 1, 1, 33; Sen. Contr. 1, praef. 17.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>d</b> With [[quominus]] ([[rare]]): at haec (sapientiā) nullā re, quo [[minus]] se exerceat, vetari potest, Sen. Ep. 95, 8.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>e</b> With inf. ([[poet]].): tabulae peccare vetantes, Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 23: nec [[laevus]] vetet [[ire]] [[picus]], id. C. 3, 27, 15: [[unde]] proferre pedem [[pudor]] vetet, id. A. P. 135; cf. id. C. 1, 6, 10; Mart. 6, 91, 1: [[quid]] vetat? [[with]] a foll. inf., Hor. S. 1, 10, 56; Ov. Am. 3, 7, 35; id. F. 1, 295.—Impers.: ait esse [[vetitum]] [[intro]] ad eram accedere, Ter. Phorm. 5, 6 (7), 24.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>f</b> With acc.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(a)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Of the [[thing]]: [[quia]] bella vetabat, Verg. A. 2, 84: nec majora [[veto]], Ov. F. 2, 541: [[quid]] jubeatve vetetve, id. M. 11, 493: [[iter]] mediis [[natura]] vetabat Syrtibus, Luc. 9, 301: tristia damna vetabo, Stat. S. 3, 1, 173: Val. Fl. 8, 304: solem vetuit [[Delia]] tardior, Sen. Herc. Oet. 150: [[quercus]] Phoebum vetat, keeps [[off]], id. ib. 1624.—Pass.: fossam praeduxit, quā incerta Oceani vetarentur, Tac. A. 11, 20: (ludere) vetitā legibus aleā, Hor. C. 3, 24, 58: vetiti hymenaei, Verg. A. 6, 623: vetitae terrae, Ov. Tr. 1, 4, 21: [[factum]] [[vetitum]], Plin. Ep. 4, 9, 17: vetito [[ponto]], Sen. Herc. Oet. 1585.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Of the [[person]]: cum Graecos facerem Versiculos, vetuit me tali voce [[Quirinus]], etc., Hor. S. 1, 10, 32: quos vetat igne [[Creon]], keeps [[off]], Stat. Th. 12, 558.—Pass.: [[acta]] agimus: [[quod]] vetamur vetere proverbio, Cic. Lael. 22, 85; cf.: vetustissimi mortalium [[nihil]] per metum vetabantur, Tac. A. 3, 26: [[propter]] eandem causam facere debebimus, [[propter]] [[quam]] vetamur, Quint. 4, 1, 65: [[quippe]] vetor fatis, Verg. A. 1, 39: mathematici, [[genus]] hominum, [[quod]] in civitate nostrā et vetabitur [[semper]] et retinebitur, Tac. H. 1, 22.—<br /> Absol.: lex [[omnis]] aut jubet aut vetat, Quint. 7, 5, 5: optat [[supremo]] collocare [[Sisyphus]] In monte [[saxum]]; sed vetant leges Jovis, Hor. Epod. 17, 69: res ipsa vetat, Ov. M. 10, 354: a [[patria]] pelago [[vela]] vetante datis, id. H. 13, 128; 13, 131.—<br /><b>II</b> In partic.: [[veto]], I [[forbid]] it, I [[protest]]; the [[word]] [[with]] [[which]] the tribunes of the [[people]] [[declared]] [[their]] [[protest]] [[against]] [[any]] [[measure]] of the Senate or of the magistrates, Liv. 3, 13, 6; 6, 35, 9; Suet. Tib. 2 fin.: ut vim fieri vetarent, Gell. 13, 12, 9.—Of the [[protest]] of the [[praetor]] [[against]] [[any]] [[unlawful]] [[measure]], Cic. Caecin. 13, 36; Dig. 42, 1, 14. —And in the lang. of [[augury]]: vetat [[haruspex]], Ter. Phorm. 4, 4, 28: volucres, Cic. Div. 2, 38, 80: si vetet [[auspicium]], Ov. F. 6, 764.—Hence, vĕtĭtum, i, n.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> That [[which]] is [[forbidden]] or [[prohibited]], a [[forbidden]] or [[prohibited]] [[thing]]: nitimur in [[vetitum]] [[semper]] cupimusque negata, Ov. Am. 3, 4, 17: sed jam de vetito [[quisque]] parabat [[opes]], id. F. 5, 282: venerem In vetitis numerant, id. M. 10, 435: crebrescit occultis [[primum]] sermonibus, ut vetita solent, Tac. A. 2, 39: agebat quaedam vetita legibus, Amm. 28, 6, 3.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> A [[prohibition]], [[protest]]: jussa ac vetita populorum, Cic. Leg. 2, 4, 9; 3, 3, 10: quae [[contra]] [[vetitum]] [[discordia]]? Verg. A. 10, 9; Suet. Caes. 43.
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vĕto: ŭi, ĭtum, 1 (old form vŏto:
I votes, Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 56: votitus, id. As. 4, 1, 44; cf. Non. 45, 4; perf. (poet. and late Lat.) vetavit, Pers. 5, 90: vetati sunt, Vulg. Act. 16, 6), v. a. etym. dub., not to suffer a thing to take place, not to permit, to advise against, oppose, forbid, prohibit a thing; and, with a personal object, not to permit one to do a thing, to prevent or hinder him from doing it, not to grant, to forbid him a thing, etc. (syn.: interdico, inhibeo); constr. most freq. with acc. and inf., less freq. with the simple inf., the simple acc., with ut, ne, or the simple subj., or absol.
I In gen.
   a With acc. and inf.: lex peregrinum vetat in murum ascendere, Cic. de Or. 2, 24, 100; cf.: quae (lex naturae) vetat ullam rem esse cujusquam, nisi ejus, qui tractare et uti sciat, id. Rep. 1, 17, 27: ab opere legatos Caesar discedere vetuerat, Caes. B. G. 2, 20: rationes a te collectae vetabant, me rei publicae penitus diffidere, Cic. Fam. 5, 13, 3: ridentem dicere verum Quid vetat? Hor. S. 1, 1, 25: non me ulla vetabunt Frigora Parthenios canibus circumdare saltus, Verg. E. 10, 56: hos vetuit me numerare timor, Prop. 2, 29 (3, 27), 4; 2, 32 (3, 30), 8: cum leges duo ex unā familiā non solum magistratus creari vetarent, sed, etc., Caes. B. G. 7, 33: castra ... vallo muniri vetuit, id. B. C. 1, 41: quae (lex) de capite civis Romani nisi comitiis centuriatis statui vetaret, Cic. Rep. 2, 36, 61.—Pass.: cum equites Romani flere pro me edictis vetarentur, Cic. Red. Quir. 5, 13: sterni vetabere terrā, Luc. 4, 647: Nolani muros portasque adire vetiti, Liv. 23, 16, 9: redemptoribus vetitis frumentum parare, id. 34, 9, 12: ut a praefecto morum Hasdrubal cum eo vetaretur esse, Nep. Ham. 3, 2; Luc. 6, 470; 7, 371.—
   b With ut, ne, or the simple subj. (poet.): sive jubebat, Ut faceret quid, Sive vetabat, Hor. S. 1, 4, 124: edicto vetuit, ne quis se praeter Apellen Pingeret, id. Ep. 2, 1, 239; id. S. 2, 3, 187: vetabo, qui Cereris sacrum Vulgarit arcanae, sub isdem Sit trabibus, id. C. 3, 2, 26; Tib. 2, 6, 36.—
   c With quin (ante- and postclass. and rare): nemo hinc prohibet nec votat, Quin quod palam'st venale, emas, Plaut. Curc. 1, 1, 33; Sen. Contr. 1, praef. 17.—
   d With quominus (rare): at haec (sapientiā) nullā re, quo minus se exerceat, vetari potest, Sen. Ep. 95, 8.—
   e With inf. (poet.): tabulae peccare vetantes, Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 23: nec laevus vetet ire picus, id. C. 3, 27, 15: unde proferre pedem pudor vetet, id. A. P. 135; cf. id. C. 1, 6, 10; Mart. 6, 91, 1: quid vetat? with a foll. inf., Hor. S. 1, 10, 56; Ov. Am. 3, 7, 35; id. F. 1, 295.—Impers.: ait esse vetitum intro ad eram accedere, Ter. Phorm. 5, 6 (7), 24.—
   f With acc.
   (a)    Of the thing: quia bella vetabat, Verg. A. 2, 84: nec majora veto, Ov. F. 2, 541: quid jubeatve vetetve, id. M. 11, 493: iter mediis natura vetabat Syrtibus, Luc. 9, 301: tristia damna vetabo, Stat. S. 3, 1, 173: Val. Fl. 8, 304: solem vetuit Delia tardior, Sen. Herc. Oet. 150: quercus Phoebum vetat, keeps off, id. ib. 1624.—Pass.: fossam praeduxit, quā incerta Oceani vetarentur, Tac. A. 11, 20: (ludere) vetitā legibus aleā, Hor. C. 3, 24, 58: vetiti hymenaei, Verg. A. 6, 623: vetitae terrae, Ov. Tr. 1, 4, 21: factum vetitum, Plin. Ep. 4, 9, 17: vetito ponto, Sen. Herc. Oet. 1585.—
   (b)    Of the person: cum Graecos facerem Versiculos, vetuit me tali voce Quirinus, etc., Hor. S. 1, 10, 32: quos vetat igne Creon, keeps off, Stat. Th. 12, 558.—Pass.: acta agimus: quod vetamur vetere proverbio, Cic. Lael. 22, 85; cf.: vetustissimi mortalium nihil per metum vetabantur, Tac. A. 3, 26: propter eandem causam facere debebimus, propter quam vetamur, Quint. 4, 1, 65: quippe vetor fatis, Verg. A. 1, 39: mathematici, genus hominum, quod in civitate nostrā et vetabitur semper et retinebitur, Tac. H. 1, 22.—
Absol.: lex omnis aut jubet aut vetat, Quint. 7, 5, 5: optat supremo collocare Sisyphus In monte saxum; sed vetant leges Jovis, Hor. Epod. 17, 69: res ipsa vetat, Ov. M. 10, 354: a patria pelago vela vetante datis, id. H. 13, 128; 13, 131.—
II In partic.: veto, I forbid it, I protest; the word with which the tribunes of the people declared their protest against any measure of the Senate or of the magistrates, Liv. 3, 13, 6; 6, 35, 9; Suet. Tib. 2 fin.: ut vim fieri vetarent, Gell. 13, 12, 9.—Of the protest of the praetor against any unlawful measure, Cic. Caecin. 13, 36; Dig. 42, 1, 14. —And in the lang. of augury: vetat haruspex, Ter. Phorm. 4, 4, 28: volucres, Cic. Div. 2, 38, 80: si vetet auspicium, Ov. F. 6, 764.—Hence, vĕtĭtum, i, n.
   A That which is forbidden or prohibited, a forbidden or prohibited thing: nitimur in vetitum semper cupimusque negata, Ov. Am. 3, 4, 17: sed jam de vetito quisque parabat opes, id. F. 5, 282: venerem In vetitis numerant, id. M. 10, 435: crebrescit occultis primum sermonibus, ut vetita solent, Tac. A. 2, 39: agebat quaedam vetita legibus, Amm. 28, 6, 3.—
   B A prohibition, protest: jussa ac vetita populorum, Cic. Leg. 2, 4, 9; 3, 3, 10: quae contra vetitum discordia? Verg. A. 10, 9; Suet. Caes. 43.