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|georg=ac-[[cieo]], īvī, ēre (ad u. [[cieo]]), [[herbeirufen]], [[herbeiholen]], [[ohne]] [[Beleg]] angef. [[bei]] Diom. 366, 33. – / Plaut, mil. 935 [[lesen]] Ritschl, Fleckeisen u. Lorenz runcinabo, Brix<sup>2</sup> acciebo. | |georg=ac-[[cieo]], īvī, ēre (ad u. [[cieo]]), [[herbeirufen]], [[herbeiholen]], [[ohne]] [[Beleg]] angef. [[bei]] Diom. 366, 33. – / Plaut, mil. 935 [[lesen]] Ritschl, Fleckeisen u. Lorenz runcinabo, Brix<sup>2</sup> acciebo. | ||
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|lnetxt=accieo acciere, accivi, accitus V TRANS :: send for, summon (forth), fetch; invite; (w/mortum) commit suicide | |||
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Revision as of 21:15, 27 February 2019
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ac-cĭĕo: ēre, 2, v. a., old form for accio, ire,
I to fetch, to bring: ego illum huc acciebo, Plaut. Mil. 3, 3, 61; dub. (Ritschl and Fleckeisen: oneratum runcinabo).
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
accĭĕō, īvī, ītum, ēre (ad et cieo) tr., faire venir : Diom. 366, 33 ; Pl. Mil. 935 ; Sil. 13, 368.
Latin > German (Georges)
ac-cieo, īvī, ēre (ad u. cieo), herbeirufen, herbeiholen, ohne Beleg angef. bei Diom. 366, 33. – / Plaut, mil. 935 lesen Ritschl, Fleckeisen u. Lorenz runcinabo, Brix2 acciebo.
Latin > English
accieo acciere, accivi, accitus V TRANS :: send for, summon (forth), fetch; invite; (w/mortum) commit suicide