porceo
From LSJ
Cicero, Tusculanarum Disputationum, I.45.109
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
porceo: (PORXI, acc. to Charis. p. 217 P., without any example). 2, v. a. porro-arceo,
I to keep off, keep back, to hinder, restrain (ante-class.): porcet quoque dictum ab antiquis quasi porro arcet, Paul. ex Fest. p. 15 Müll.: porcet significat prohibet, Non. 159, 33: non te porro procedere porcent, Lucil. ap. Non. 160, 9: civium porcet pudor, Enn. ap. ib. 160, 6 (Trag. v. 369 Vahl.); Varr. ap. ib. 160, 8; Pac. and Att. ap. ib. 160, 2 and 5.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
porcĕō, ēre (pro, arceo), tr., éloigner : Enn. Scen. 328 ; Pacuv. 67 ; Acc. Tr. 286 ; Varro Men. 251 ; cf. P. Fest. 15, 13 ; Non. 61, 27