Definition of promitto
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LEM
prōmittō, prōmittere, prōmīsī, prōmissus
verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to let go, put forth, let hang down, let grow
  2. [figuratively] to set in view, assure beforehand, foretell, predict
  3. to set in view, promise, hold out, cause to expect, give hope of, assure
  4. to make an engagement, promise to come
Abbreviations
prō-mittō mīsī (prōmīstī for prōmīsistī, T., Ct., prōmīsse, Ct.), missus, ere, to let go, put forth, let hang down, let grow: capillum ac barbam, L.

—Fig., to set in view, assure beforehand, foretell, predict: mihi alqd de eventu rerum promittendum: ut (di) primis minentur extis, bene promittant secundis.

—To set in view, promise, hold out, cause to expect, give hope of, assure: dicebam omnia te promissurum: carmen, H.: opem, O.: ea quae tibi promitto ac recipio: tibi me promittere noli, i. e. do not expect me, O.: domum Iovi promissum, vowed: Laribus cristam galli, Iu.: me ultorem, V.: promitto, spondeo, Caesarem talem semper fore civem, etc.: se remedium adferre tantamque vim morbi levaturum esse promisit, Cu.: de me tibi sic promitto atque confirmo, me, etc.: si quid promittere de me Possum, H.

—Ellipt.: qui damni infecti promiserit, i. e. became responsible for possible damage.

—To make an engagement, promise to come: ad fratrem: ad cenam mihi, Ph.
 
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