Definition of prodo
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Orthography ID = 1013017
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LEM
prōdō, prōdere, prōdidī, prōditus
verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to put forth, exhibit, reveal
  2. to bring forth, produce, propagate
  3. to put forth, relate, report, record, hand down, transmit
  4. to proclaim, appoint, elect, create
  5. to reveal, make known, disclose, discover, betray
  6. to give up, surrender, abandon
Abbreviations
prō-dō didī, ditus, ere, to put forth, exhibit, reveal: Medusae squalentia ora, O.

—To bring forth, produce, propagate: genus alto a sanguine Teucri, V.: Quae dies ut cesset prodere furem, Iu.

—To put forth, relate, report, record, hand down, transmit: ea, quae scriptores prodiderunt: Thucydides ossa eius esse sepulta memoriae prodidit, has recorded, N.: quos natos in insulā ipsā memoriā proditum dicunt, that there is a tradition, Cs.: ius imaginis ad memoriam posteritatemque prodendae.

—To proclaim, appoint, elect, create: quem produnt patres consulum rogandorum ergo: flaminem.

—To reveal, make known, disclose, discover, betray: cum decretum proditur, lex veri rectique proditur: is me deseruit ac prodidit: classem praedonibus: hosti rem p., S.: crimen voltu, O.: arcanum, Iu.: Gaudia prodentem voltum celare, H.

— To give up, surrender, abandon: anui prodita abs te filiast, T.: suam vitam, T.: ad improvidam pugnam legiones, expose, L.

—Fig., to set forth, give display: perniciosum exemplum: prodendi exempli causā, of setting an example, L.

—To extend, protract: aliquot nuptiis dies, i. e. delay the wedding a few days, T.
 
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