oblittero
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
oblittĕro: (oblīt-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. oblino,
I to blot out, strike out, erase, obliterate.
I Lit. (post-Aug. and very rare; syn. deleo): oblitterata aerarii monumenta, Tac. A. 13, 23 fin.—
II Trop., to blot out of remembrance, consign to oblivion, cause to be forgotten (esp. freq. in post-Aug. prose; principally in Tac.): inimicitias Pelopidarum exstinctā tam oblitteratas memoriā renovare, Att. ap. Non. 146, 30 (oblitterare est obscurefacere et in oblivionem ducere, Non. 146, 28); Cic. Vatin. 6, 15: famam rei, Liv. 39, 20: rem, id. 3, 71: memoriam, id. 21, 29: mandata, Cat. 64, 232: rem silentio, Suet. Tib. 22: ne ritus sacrorum oblitterarentur, Tac. A. 11, 15: conjugia, id. ib. 3, 34: oblitterari in animo, to become forgotten, Liv. 26, 41.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
oblittĕrō¹¹ (-ītĕrō), āvī, ātum, āre (ob, littera), tr., effacer les lettres [sens primitif] : Gloss. 2, 232, 44 || faire oublier, effacer [du souvenir] : Cic. Vat. 15 ; Sen. 21 ; Liv. 21, 29, etc. || abolir : Tac. Ann. 11, 15.
Latin > German (Georges)
oblittero, āvī, ātum, āre (oblino), überstreichen, auslöschen, übtr. = aus dem Gedächtnisse löschen, in Vergessenheit bringen, vergessen machen, gew. Passiv oblitterari = aus dem Gedächtnisse schwinden, in Vergessenheit geraten, vergessen werden, publici mei beneficii memoriā privatam offensionem oblitterarunt, Cic.: adversam prosperā pugnā oblitteravit (consul), Liv.: non tamen oblitterare famam rei male gestae potuit, Liv.: suo beneficio paternas simultates oblitterans, Liv.: rem silentio oblitteravit, Suet.: nec (mandata) ulla oblitteret aetas, Catull. – adversae pugnae in Hispania nullius in animo quam meo minus oblitterari possunt, Liv.: res prope iam oblitterata, Liv.: oblitterata aerarii nomina (Forderungen des Ärars), Tac.: inimicitiae Pelopidum exstinctae iam atque oblitteratae, Acc. fr.: nondum oblitteratā memoriā superioris belli, Liv.: ita praeteritis silentio oblitteratis, Liv.
Latin > English
oblittero oblitterare, oblitteravi, oblitteratus V :: cause to be forgotten/fall into disuse/to disappear; assign to oblivion