This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1871 Excerpt: ...6. ago, egi, actum, j (like agito): to d. terms of peace, de conditionibus pads a., Liv.: Cie: v. To Debate, Phr.: to d. a question, quaestlunem excutere (not discute re), Quint. discussion: 1. disputatlo: to enter upon a discussion on a subject, d. de allqua re incipere, Cic: to hold a d., d. in utramque partem habere ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1871 Excerpt: ...6. ago, egi, actum, j (like agito): to d. terms of peace, de conditionibus pads a., Liv.: Cie: v. To Debate, Phr.: to d. a question, quaestlunem excutere (not discute re), Quint. discussion: 1. disputatlo: to enter upon a discussion on a subject, d. de allqua re incipere, Cic: to hold a d., d. in utramque partem habere, Caes. 2. dlsceptatio (for diff. between this and preced., v. Discuss. 3): v. Debate, 3. contentio, certamen: v. Dispute, Contest. Phr.: during the d., 'fnterea dum disputatur: the conduct of the consul excited very hot d., de facto consulis acerrime agitabntur (v. To Discuss): there is a learned d. of the point in..., doctissime tractatur ea res apud... (v. To Treat). discutient: disenssorius: to a IV a d. force, d. vim habere, Plln.: to be ad. (fur any disease), discutire, with ace, Plin. disdain (): 1. dMignor, l (chiefly poet., and with ace.); whose wooing I have already so often d.'d, quos ego sum toties Jam dedignata maritos, V'irg.: Curt.: poet, with inf.: she d.'d not to fall at the knees of Jove, genlbus procombere non est dedignata Jo vis, Ov: 2, indignor, i (usu, denoting an indignant, angry feeling at something which lias been or is being done): to d. to learn, discere ind., Quint.: Araxes d.ing to be bridged, pontem indignatus Araxes, Virg.: v. Indignant, To Be. 3. asperuor, 1: v. To Spurn, Slight, Reject. 4. desptcio, 3-. v. To Look Down Upon, Despise. 5. fastidio, 4 (to look with disgust and discontent upon): to d. all gmerals after Alexander, post Alexandrum omnes duces f., Just.: Quint.: rare with inf.: d. not to admit us into the number of the priests, dispntft&t: 1. disputator. a subtle d., d. subtills, Cic 2. (opponent) certator (rare), Oell. (But moro usu. expr. by...
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Very Good. 2001. Hardcover. Cloth, no dj. Rubbing to boards; scuffing to title plate on spine. Mild toning to text block, but text remains clean and bright. Very Good. (Subject: Ancient & Classical Studies).
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