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|lshtext=<b>ex-ĭmo</b>: ēmi, emptum, 3, v. a. emo; cf. [[adimo]] and [[demo]],<br /><b>I</b> to [[take]] [[out]], [[take]] [[away]], [[remove]] ([[class]].; syn.: [[demo]], [[adimo]], [[eripio]], [[furor]], etc.).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.<br /> <b>A</b> In gen. ([[with]] de, ex, or [[simple]] abl.; [[rare]] [[with]] dat.): eximito ([[acina]]) de [[dolio]], [[Cato]] R. R. 112, 3: oleas, ulmos [[bene]] cum radicibus, id. ib. 28, 1: medullam e caule, Plin. 26, 11, 71, § 116: dentem alicui, Cels. 6, 9; Plin. 28, 11, 49, § 181; cf.: lienem cani viventi, id. 30, 6, 17, § 51; and: lapillos ventre crocodili, id. 28, 8, 28, § 107: [[telum]], Quint. 9, 2, 75: [[gladium]], Vulg. Matt. 26, 51; cf.: [[quid]] te exempta juvat spinis de pluribus una? Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 212: eximi jubet non diem ex mense, sed ex [[anno]] unum mensem, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 52, § 139: ne tu ex reis eximerere, id. ib. 2, 2, 40, § 99; for [[which]]: aliquem de reis, id. ib. 2, 4, 19, § 41: cf.: ut auctores alios [[omnino]] exemerint [[numero]], Quint. 1, 4, 3; [[with]] [[which]] cf.: Phraaten [[numero]] beatorum Eximit [[virtus]], Hor. C. 2, 2, 19: qui turbae [[quamvis]] bonorum auctorum eximatur, Quint. 10, 1, 74.—<br /> <b>B</b> In partic., pregn., to [[free]], [[release]], [[deliver]]: eum [[tamquam]] e vinculis eximamus, Cic. Or. 23, 77: aliquos ex obsidione, id. Fam. 5, 6, 2; for [[which]]: aliquos (urbem) obsidione, Liv. 38, 15, 5: ibi [[circumsessus]] adventu fratris obsidione eximitur, id. 24, 41, 6; 36, 13, 1; 37, 22, 3.<br /><b>II</b> Trop.<br /> <b>A</b> In gen., to [[take]] [[away]], [[remove]], [[banish]]: [[quod]] si exemeris ex rerum [[natura]] benevolentiae conjunctionem, Cic. Lael. 7, 23: alicui lassitudinem, Plaut. Merc. 1, 17; cf.: illud, [[quod]] me angebat, non eximis, Cic. Tusc. 2, 2, 29: hic [[dies]] [[vere]] mihi [[festus]] atras Eximet curas, Hor. C. 3, 14, 14: [[onus]] sollicitis animis, id. Ep. 1, 5, 18: eam religionem (augures), Liv. 4, 31, 4: dubitationem hujus utilitatis, Quint. 1, 10, 28: [[quamquam]] res adversae [[consilium]] eximerent, Tac. A. 11, 32; 1, 32; 13, 15: aliquid memoriae, Suet. Claud. 11 et saep.: exemptā [[fine]] patere, i. e. [[without]] [[end]], Lucr. 1, 976; 1, 1007.—Pass. impers.: plurimis mortalium non eximitur, [[quin]] [[primo]] cujusque ortu ventura destinentur, the [[idea]] is not taken from [[them]], i. e. [[they]] cannot be convinced [[but]] [[that]], etc., Tac. A. 6, 22.—<br /> <b>B</b> In partic.<br /> <b>1</b> To [[free]], [[release]], [[deliver]] from [[any]] [[thing]]; constr. [[with]] ex, the abl., [[since]] the Aug. per. freq. [[with]] dat., [[rarely]] [[with]] de: aliquem metu, Plaut. Rud. 1, 4, 13: ita me exemisti Philocratem fallaciis, id. Capt. 3, 5, 16; cf.: iis (rationibus) [[accusator]] ad alios ex [[culpa]] eximendos abutetur, Cic. Inv. 2, 7, 24: ex miseriis plurimis me, Plaut. Capt. 5, 1, 3: se ex catenis, id. Men. 1, 1, 8: ex servitute, Liv. 37, 56, 7; Sen. Ep. 104, 16: aliquem crimine, Liv. 6, 24, 8: cf.: qui servitute exempti fuerant, id. 34, 52 fin.: cives servitio, id. 28, 39, 18; 27, 22, 3; 33, 23, 2; Plin. Ep. 4, 24, 3: non noxae (al. [[noxa]]) eximitur C. [[Fabius]], qui, etc., Liv. 8, 35, 5 Drak. N. cr.; cf.: supplicio [[magis]] [[quam]] crimini [[exemptus]] est, Curt. 7, 1, 6: servitio, id. 6, 3, 3: aliquem sceleri, Val. Fl. 2, 256: morti, Tac. A. 14, 48: infamiae, id. ib. 1, 48: legiones adversae pugnae, id. ib. 1, 64: Pisonem ignominiae, id. ib. 3, 18: ut morte honesta contumeliis captivitatis eximeretur, id. ib. 12, 51: querelae, Sen. Ben. 6, 9, 1: notae jam destinatae, Gell. 4, 20, 9: poenae, Dig. 48, 10, 22, § 4: opinionibus vulgi, Quint. 12, 2, 28 et saep.: exime hunc mihi [[scrupulum]], Plin. Ep. 3, 17, 2: 6, 8, 7: Romanis dubitationem, Liv. 34, 37, 6: de proscriptorum [[numero]], Nep. Att. 10, 4: agrum de vectigalibus, to [[exempt]], Cic. Phil. 2, 39, 101.—Absol.: nec sorte ([[opus]] fuisse) [[nisi]] [[quod]] se [[quisque]] eximi voluerit, Quint. 4, 2, 74.—<br /> <b>2</b> Of [[time]], to [[consume]], [[waste]]: [[Clodius]] [[rogatus]] diem dicendo eximere coepit, Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 1, 3; cf.: [[Metellus]] [[calumnia]] dicendi [[tempus]] exemit, id. Att. 4, 3, 3: diem, Liv. 1, 50, 8; so, [[tempus]], Suet. Oth. 6: diem, Plin. Ep. 5, 21, 2: [[male]] aetatem, Sen. Q. N. 3, 1: [[anno]] exempto, Pall. 3, 17 fin.: horam eximere ullam in tali cive liberando [[sine]] scelere non possumus, [[lose]], [[waste]], Cic. Phil. 6, 3, 7 B. and K.—<br /> <b>3</b> To [[except]], [[leave]] [[out]] of [[consideration]]: leges, si majestatis [[quaestio]] eximeretur, bono in usu, Tac. A. 4, 6.—<br /> <b>4</b> Law t. t., to [[detain]], [[prevent]] from appearing in [[court]]: eum qui in jus vocatur, Gai Inst. 4, 46. | |lshtext=<b>ex-ĭmo</b>: ēmi, emptum, 3, v. a. emo; cf. [[adimo]] and [[demo]],<br /><b>I</b> to [[take]] [[out]], [[take]] [[away]], [[remove]] ([[class]].; syn.: [[demo]], [[adimo]], [[eripio]], [[furor]], etc.).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.<br /> <b>A</b> In gen. ([[with]] de, ex, or [[simple]] abl.; [[rare]] [[with]] dat.): eximito ([[acina]]) de [[dolio]], [[Cato]] R. R. 112, 3: oleas, ulmos [[bene]] cum radicibus, id. ib. 28, 1: medullam e caule, Plin. 26, 11, 71, § 116: dentem alicui, Cels. 6, 9; Plin. 28, 11, 49, § 181; cf.: lienem cani viventi, id. 30, 6, 17, § 51; and: lapillos ventre crocodili, id. 28, 8, 28, § 107: [[telum]], Quint. 9, 2, 75: [[gladium]], Vulg. Matt. 26, 51; cf.: [[quid]] te exempta juvat spinis de pluribus una? Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 212: eximi jubet non diem ex mense, sed ex [[anno]] unum mensem, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 52, § 139: ne tu ex reis eximerere, id. ib. 2, 2, 40, § 99; for [[which]]: aliquem de reis, id. ib. 2, 4, 19, § 41: cf.: ut auctores alios [[omnino]] exemerint [[numero]], Quint. 1, 4, 3; [[with]] [[which]] cf.: Phraaten [[numero]] beatorum Eximit [[virtus]], Hor. C. 2, 2, 19: qui turbae [[quamvis]] bonorum auctorum eximatur, Quint. 10, 1, 74.—<br /> <b>B</b> In partic., pregn., to [[free]], [[release]], [[deliver]]: eum [[tamquam]] e vinculis eximamus, Cic. Or. 23, 77: aliquos ex obsidione, id. Fam. 5, 6, 2; for [[which]]: aliquos (urbem) obsidione, Liv. 38, 15, 5: ibi [[circumsessus]] adventu fratris obsidione eximitur, id. 24, 41, 6; 36, 13, 1; 37, 22, 3.<br /><b>II</b> Trop.<br /> <b>A</b> In gen., to [[take]] [[away]], [[remove]], [[banish]]: [[quod]] si exemeris ex rerum [[natura]] benevolentiae conjunctionem, Cic. Lael. 7, 23: alicui lassitudinem, Plaut. Merc. 1, 17; cf.: illud, [[quod]] me angebat, non eximis, Cic. Tusc. 2, 2, 29: hic [[dies]] [[vere]] mihi [[festus]] atras Eximet curas, Hor. C. 3, 14, 14: [[onus]] sollicitis animis, id. Ep. 1, 5, 18: eam religionem (augures), Liv. 4, 31, 4: dubitationem hujus utilitatis, Quint. 1, 10, 28: [[quamquam]] res adversae [[consilium]] eximerent, Tac. A. 11, 32; 1, 32; 13, 15: aliquid memoriae, Suet. Claud. 11 et saep.: exemptā [[fine]] patere, i. e. [[without]] [[end]], Lucr. 1, 976; 1, 1007.—Pass. impers.: plurimis mortalium non eximitur, [[quin]] [[primo]] cujusque ortu ventura destinentur, the [[idea]] is not taken from [[them]], i. e. [[they]] cannot be convinced [[but]] [[that]], etc., Tac. A. 6, 22.—<br /> <b>B</b> In partic.<br /> <b>1</b> To [[free]], [[release]], [[deliver]] from [[any]] [[thing]]; constr. [[with]] ex, the abl., [[since]] the Aug. per. freq. [[with]] dat., [[rarely]] [[with]] de: aliquem metu, Plaut. Rud. 1, 4, 13: ita me exemisti Philocratem fallaciis, id. Capt. 3, 5, 16; cf.: iis (rationibus) [[accusator]] ad alios ex [[culpa]] eximendos abutetur, Cic. Inv. 2, 7, 24: ex miseriis plurimis me, Plaut. Capt. 5, 1, 3: se ex catenis, id. Men. 1, 1, 8: ex servitute, Liv. 37, 56, 7; Sen. Ep. 104, 16: aliquem crimine, Liv. 6, 24, 8: cf.: qui servitute exempti fuerant, id. 34, 52 fin.: cives servitio, id. 28, 39, 18; 27, 22, 3; 33, 23, 2; Plin. Ep. 4, 24, 3: non noxae (al. [[noxa]]) eximitur C. [[Fabius]], qui, etc., Liv. 8, 35, 5 Drak. N. cr.; cf.: supplicio [[magis]] [[quam]] crimini [[exemptus]] est, Curt. 7, 1, 6: servitio, id. 6, 3, 3: aliquem sceleri, Val. Fl. 2, 256: morti, Tac. A. 14, 48: infamiae, id. ib. 1, 48: legiones adversae pugnae, id. ib. 1, 64: Pisonem ignominiae, id. ib. 3, 18: ut morte honesta contumeliis captivitatis eximeretur, id. ib. 12, 51: querelae, Sen. Ben. 6, 9, 1: notae jam destinatae, Gell. 4, 20, 9: poenae, Dig. 48, 10, 22, § 4: opinionibus vulgi, Quint. 12, 2, 28 et saep.: exime hunc mihi [[scrupulum]], Plin. Ep. 3, 17, 2: 6, 8, 7: Romanis dubitationem, Liv. 34, 37, 6: de proscriptorum [[numero]], Nep. Att. 10, 4: agrum de vectigalibus, to [[exempt]], Cic. Phil. 2, 39, 101.—Absol.: nec sorte ([[opus]] fuisse) [[nisi]] [[quod]] se [[quisque]] eximi voluerit, Quint. 4, 2, 74.—<br /> <b>2</b> Of [[time]], to [[consume]], [[waste]]: [[Clodius]] [[rogatus]] diem dicendo eximere coepit, Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 1, 3; cf.: [[Metellus]] [[calumnia]] dicendi [[tempus]] exemit, id. Att. 4, 3, 3: diem, Liv. 1, 50, 8; so, [[tempus]], Suet. Oth. 6: diem, Plin. Ep. 5, 21, 2: [[male]] aetatem, Sen. Q. N. 3, 1: [[anno]] exempto, Pall. 3, 17 fin.: horam eximere ullam in tali cive liberando [[sine]] scelere non possumus, [[lose]], [[waste]], Cic. Phil. 6, 3, 7 B. and K.—<br /> <b>3</b> To [[except]], [[leave]] [[out]] of [[consideration]]: leges, si majestatis [[quaestio]] eximeretur, bono in usu, Tac. A. 4, 6.—<br /> <b>4</b> Law t. t., to [[detain]], [[prevent]] from appearing in [[court]]: eum qui in jus vocatur, Gai Inst. 4, 46. | ||
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|gf=<b>exĭmō</b>,⁹ ēmī, ēmptum, ĕre (ex et [[emo]]), tr.,<br /><b>1</b> tirer de, retirer, ôter, enlever [pr. et fig.] : diem ex mense Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 139, retrancher un jour au mois ; aliquem e vinculis Cic. Or. 77, tirer qqn des liens ; ex obsidione Cic. Fam. 5, 6, 2, délivrer d’un siège ; [[aliquid]] de [[dolio]] [[Cato]] Agr. 112, 3, retirer qqch. d’un tonneau ; aliquem de reis Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 41, retrancher qqn du nombre des accusés ; agrum de vectigalibus Cic. Phil. 2, 101, retrancher un territoire des terres soumises à l’impôt ; lapillos ventre crocodili Plin. 28, 107, enlever des calculs du ventre d’un crocodile ; obsidione urbem Liv. 38, 15, 5, délivrer une ville d’un siège ; aliquem servitute Liv. 33, 23, 2, tirer qqn de la servitude ; dentem alicui Plin. 28, 181, enlever une dent à qqn, cf. Plin. 30, 51 ; aliquem morti, infamiæ Tac. Ann. 14, 48 ; 1, 48, soustraire qqn à la mort, à l’infamie ; alicui [[scrupulum]] Plin. Min. Ep. 3, 17, 2, enlever un scrupule à qqn<br /><b>2</b> enlever, supprimer : [un tourment] Cic. Tusc. 2, 29 ; diem [[concilio]] Liv. 25, 3, 17, enlever le jour [de vote] à l’assemblée = ajourner le vote ; [pass. imp.] plurimis mortalibus [[non]] eximitur [[quin]]... Tac. Ann. 6, 22, pour la plupart des mortels, on ne leur enlève pas de l’idée que... || [en parl. du temps] user jusqu’au bout : diem dicendo Cic. Q. 2, 1, 3, épuiser la journée en gardant la parole, cf. Cic. Att. 4, 3, 3 ; ea [[res]] diem exemit Liv. 1, 50, 8, [[cette]] affaire a épuisé la journée, l’a remplie entièrement ; ætas [[male]] exempta Sen. Nat. 3, 1, vie mal remplie || excepter : si majestatis quæstio eximeretur Tac. Ann. 4, 6, à part les poursuites pour lèse-majesté. | |||
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ex-ĭmo: ēmi, emptum, 3, v. a. emo; cf. adimo and demo,
I to take out, take away, remove (class.; syn.: demo, adimo, eripio, furor, etc.).
I Lit.
A In gen. (with de, ex, or simple abl.; rare with dat.): eximito (acina) de dolio, Cato R. R. 112, 3: oleas, ulmos bene cum radicibus, id. ib. 28, 1: medullam e caule, Plin. 26, 11, 71, § 116: dentem alicui, Cels. 6, 9; Plin. 28, 11, 49, § 181; cf.: lienem cani viventi, id. 30, 6, 17, § 51; and: lapillos ventre crocodili, id. 28, 8, 28, § 107: telum, Quint. 9, 2, 75: gladium, Vulg. Matt. 26, 51; cf.: quid te exempta juvat spinis de pluribus una? Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 212: eximi jubet non diem ex mense, sed ex anno unum mensem, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 52, § 139: ne tu ex reis eximerere, id. ib. 2, 2, 40, § 99; for which: aliquem de reis, id. ib. 2, 4, 19, § 41: cf.: ut auctores alios omnino exemerint numero, Quint. 1, 4, 3; with which cf.: Phraaten numero beatorum Eximit virtus, Hor. C. 2, 2, 19: qui turbae quamvis bonorum auctorum eximatur, Quint. 10, 1, 74.—
B In partic., pregn., to free, release, deliver: eum tamquam e vinculis eximamus, Cic. Or. 23, 77: aliquos ex obsidione, id. Fam. 5, 6, 2; for which: aliquos (urbem) obsidione, Liv. 38, 15, 5: ibi circumsessus adventu fratris obsidione eximitur, id. 24, 41, 6; 36, 13, 1; 37, 22, 3.
II Trop.
A In gen., to take away, remove, banish: quod si exemeris ex rerum natura benevolentiae conjunctionem, Cic. Lael. 7, 23: alicui lassitudinem, Plaut. Merc. 1, 17; cf.: illud, quod me angebat, non eximis, Cic. Tusc. 2, 2, 29: hic dies vere mihi festus atras Eximet curas, Hor. C. 3, 14, 14: onus sollicitis animis, id. Ep. 1, 5, 18: eam religionem (augures), Liv. 4, 31, 4: dubitationem hujus utilitatis, Quint. 1, 10, 28: quamquam res adversae consilium eximerent, Tac. A. 11, 32; 1, 32; 13, 15: aliquid memoriae, Suet. Claud. 11 et saep.: exemptā fine patere, i. e. without end, Lucr. 1, 976; 1, 1007.—Pass. impers.: plurimis mortalium non eximitur, quin primo cujusque ortu ventura destinentur, the idea is not taken from them, i. e. they cannot be convinced but that, etc., Tac. A. 6, 22.—
B In partic.
1 To free, release, deliver from any thing; constr. with ex, the abl., since the Aug. per. freq. with dat., rarely with de: aliquem metu, Plaut. Rud. 1, 4, 13: ita me exemisti Philocratem fallaciis, id. Capt. 3, 5, 16; cf.: iis (rationibus) accusator ad alios ex culpa eximendos abutetur, Cic. Inv. 2, 7, 24: ex miseriis plurimis me, Plaut. Capt. 5, 1, 3: se ex catenis, id. Men. 1, 1, 8: ex servitute, Liv. 37, 56, 7; Sen. Ep. 104, 16: aliquem crimine, Liv. 6, 24, 8: cf.: qui servitute exempti fuerant, id. 34, 52 fin.: cives servitio, id. 28, 39, 18; 27, 22, 3; 33, 23, 2; Plin. Ep. 4, 24, 3: non noxae (al. noxa) eximitur C. Fabius, qui, etc., Liv. 8, 35, 5 Drak. N. cr.; cf.: supplicio magis quam crimini exemptus est, Curt. 7, 1, 6: servitio, id. 6, 3, 3: aliquem sceleri, Val. Fl. 2, 256: morti, Tac. A. 14, 48: infamiae, id. ib. 1, 48: legiones adversae pugnae, id. ib. 1, 64: Pisonem ignominiae, id. ib. 3, 18: ut morte honesta contumeliis captivitatis eximeretur, id. ib. 12, 51: querelae, Sen. Ben. 6, 9, 1: notae jam destinatae, Gell. 4, 20, 9: poenae, Dig. 48, 10, 22, § 4: opinionibus vulgi, Quint. 12, 2, 28 et saep.: exime hunc mihi scrupulum, Plin. Ep. 3, 17, 2: 6, 8, 7: Romanis dubitationem, Liv. 34, 37, 6: de proscriptorum numero, Nep. Att. 10, 4: agrum de vectigalibus, to exempt, Cic. Phil. 2, 39, 101.—Absol.: nec sorte (opus fuisse) nisi quod se quisque eximi voluerit, Quint. 4, 2, 74.—
2 Of time, to consume, waste: Clodius rogatus diem dicendo eximere coepit, Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 1, 3; cf.: Metellus calumnia dicendi tempus exemit, id. Att. 4, 3, 3: diem, Liv. 1, 50, 8; so, tempus, Suet. Oth. 6: diem, Plin. Ep. 5, 21, 2: male aetatem, Sen. Q. N. 3, 1: anno exempto, Pall. 3, 17 fin.: horam eximere ullam in tali cive liberando sine scelere non possumus, lose, waste, Cic. Phil. 6, 3, 7 B. and K.—
3 To except, leave out of consideration: leges, si majestatis quaestio eximeretur, bono in usu, Tac. A. 4, 6.—
4 Law t. t., to detain, prevent from appearing in court: eum qui in jus vocatur, Gai Inst. 4, 46.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
exĭmō,⁹ ēmī, ēmptum, ĕre (ex et emo), tr.,
1 tirer de, retirer, ôter, enlever [pr. et fig.] : diem ex mense Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 139, retrancher un jour au mois ; aliquem e vinculis Cic. Or. 77, tirer qqn des liens ; ex obsidione Cic. Fam. 5, 6, 2, délivrer d’un siège ; aliquid de dolio Cato Agr. 112, 3, retirer qqch. d’un tonneau ; aliquem de reis Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 41, retrancher qqn du nombre des accusés ; agrum de vectigalibus Cic. Phil. 2, 101, retrancher un territoire des terres soumises à l’impôt ; lapillos ventre crocodili Plin. 28, 107, enlever des calculs du ventre d’un crocodile ; obsidione urbem Liv. 38, 15, 5, délivrer une ville d’un siège ; aliquem servitute Liv. 33, 23, 2, tirer qqn de la servitude ; dentem alicui Plin. 28, 181, enlever une dent à qqn, cf. Plin. 30, 51 ; aliquem morti, infamiæ Tac. Ann. 14, 48 ; 1, 48, soustraire qqn à la mort, à l’infamie ; alicui scrupulum Plin. Min. Ep. 3, 17, 2, enlever un scrupule à qqn
2 enlever, supprimer : [un tourment] Cic. Tusc. 2, 29 ; diem concilio Liv. 25, 3, 17, enlever le jour [de vote] à l’assemblée = ajourner le vote ; [pass. imp.] plurimis mortalibus non eximitur quin... Tac. Ann. 6, 22, pour la plupart des mortels, on ne leur enlève pas de l’idée que...