Definition of obiecto
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Orthography ID = 1010803
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LEM
obiectō, obiectāre, obiectāvī, obiectātus
verb (1st conjugation)
  1. to set against, oppose
  2. [figuratively] to abandon, expose, endanger
  3. to throw in the way, interpose, cause
  4. to throw out, charge, cast up, impute, reproach with, accuse of
Abbreviations
obiectō āvī, ātus, āre, freq. obicio, to set against, oppose: caput fretis, i. e. dive, V.

—Fig., to abandon, expose, endanger: se hostium telis, L.: eum periculis, S.: caput periclis, V.: pro cunctis unam animam, V.

—To throw in the way, interpose, cause: moras, O.

—To throw out, charge, cast up, impute, reproach with, accuse of: probrum mihi: famem nostris, Cs.: Mario vecordiam, S.: natum (i. e. fili mortem), O.: nobilitas obiectare Fabio fugisse eum conlegam, L.
 
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