Definition of elicio
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Orthography ID = 1005138
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LEM
ēliciō, ēlicere, ēlicuī, -
lacio
verb (3rd IO conjugation)
  1. to draw out, entice out, lure forth, bring out, elicit
  2. to call down, evoke, raise, conjure up
  3. to draw forth, extract, produce
  4. [figuratively] to extract, elicit, excite, bring out
Abbreviations
ēliciō licuī, -, ere ex + lacio, to draw out, entice out, lure forth, bring out, elicit: hostem ex paludibus, Cs.: omnīs citra flumen, Cs.: hostem ad proelium, L.: praemiis ex civitatibus optimum quemque.

—To call down, evoke, raise, conjure up: caelo te, Iuppiter, O.: inferorum animas.

— To draw forth, extract, produce: vocem: terra elicit herbescentem ex eo (semine) viriditatem: ferrum e cavernis: lapidum conflictu ignem: cadum, H.

—Fig., to extract, elicit, excite, bring out: causas praesensionum: misericordiam, L.: ad ea elicienda Iovi Elicio aram dicavit, for interpreting, L.
 
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