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Sophocles, Antigone, 816

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

praeter-vĕhor: vectus sum (separate, praeter erant vecti, Ov. M. 13, 713), 3,
I v. dep. n. and a.; prop., to be borne past, to drive, ride, or sail by (class.).
I Lit.: qui praetervehebantur, Cic. Fin. 5, 18, 49: praetervehens equo, riding by, Liv. 22, 49, 6.—With acc.: Apolloniam, Caes. B. C. 3, 26: ostia, Verg. A. 3, 688: Dulichios portus, Ov. M. 13, 711: Judaeam, Suet. Aug. 93: Puteolanum sinum, id. ib. 98: Velabrum, id. Caes. 37.—
   B Transf., to pass by, march by, of foot-soldiers: cito agmine forum praetervecti, Tac. H. 3, 71.—
II Trop., to pass by or over: periculosissimum locum silentio sum praetervectus, passed over in silence, Cic. Phil. 7, 3, 8: scopulos praetervecta videtur oratio mea, passed by, id. Cael. 21, 51: oratio, quae non praetervecta sit aures vestras, sed, etc., id. Balb. 1, 4; Plin. Pan. 56.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

prætervĕhor,¹¹ vectus sum, ī, tr.,
1 naviguer devant, passer outre en naviguant : abst] Cic. Fin. 5, 49 || [avec l’acc.] a) passer devant, côtoyer : Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 86 ; 5, 98 ; b) passer, dépasser, doubler : Cæs. C. 3, 26, 3 ; Virg. En. 3, 688 || dépasser [à pied] : Tac. H. 3, 71
2 [fig.] passer outre : locum silentio Cic. Phil. 7, 8, passer un point sous silence ; aures Cic. Balbo 4, ne faire qu’effleurer les oreilles.

Latin > German (Georges)

praeter-vehor, vectus sum, vehī, I) vorbeifahren, zu Schiffe = vorbeisegeln, Cic. u.a.: classis praetervehens, Liv.: praetervehens equo, vorbeireitend, Liv.: in der Tmesis, praeter erant vecti, Ov. met. 13, 713. – m. folg. Acc., Velabrum, zu Wagen, Suet.: mystica ad dextram vada, Acc. fr.: Locros classe, Liv.: navibus Galliae oram, Liv.: naves Apolloniam praetervectae, Caes. – im Bilde, locum silentio, mit Stillschweigen übergehen, Cic.: oratio praetervecta est scopulos, Cic.: oratio aures vestras praetervecta est, Cic.: equitum censuram, Fronto. – II) zu Fuße vorbeiziehen, von Soldaten, cito agmine forum et imminentia foro templa praetervecti, Tac. hist. 3, 71 in.

Latin > English

praetervehor praetervehi, praetervectus sum V DEP :: sail by, pass by, ride by; be born by