Definition of eludo
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Orthography ID = 1005155
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LEM
ēlūdō, ēlūdere, ēlūsī, ēlūsus
verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to stop playing, cease to sport
  2. to parry, elude, avoid
  3. to escape, avoid, shun
  4. to make vain, frustrate
  5. to delude, deceive, cheat
  6. to mock, jeer, make sport of, trifle with, insult
Abbreviations
ē-lūdō sī, sus, ere, to stop playing, cease to sport: litus, quā fluctus eluderet.

— To parry, elude, avoid: quasi rudibus eius eludit oratio (i. e. in a sham fight): elusa volnera, O.

—To escape, avoid, shun: celeritate navium nostros, Cs.: Orsilochum fugiens, V.: Satyros sequentīs, O.: contra eludere Poenus, avoided a fight, L.

—To make vain, frustrate: bellum quiete, quietem bello, L.: his miraculis elusa fides, i. e. denied, L.

—To delude, deceive, cheat: eludendi occasiost senes, T.: elusa imagine tauri Europa, O.: eludebas, cum, etc., you were making a pretence.

— To mock, jeer, make sport of, trifle with, insult: quamdiu furor tuus nos eludet?: illum vicissim: per licentiam, L.: gloriam eius, L.: alqm contumeliis, L.
 
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