Definition of rego
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Orthography ID = 1014022
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LEM
regō, regere, rēxī, rēctus
REG-
verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to keep straight, lead aright, guide, conduct, direct, control
  2. [figuratively] to guide, lead, conduct, manage, direct, govern, control
  3. to sway, control, rule, govern, be master of
  4. to restore, set right, correct
Abbreviations
regō rēxī, rēctus, ere REG-, to keep straight, lead aright, guide, conduct, direct, control: mundum: onera navium velis, Cs.: arte ratem, O.: clavum, V.: te Ventorum regat pater, H.: quadrupedes, O.: frena, O.: impotentes regendi (equos), L.: currūs, O.: tela per auras, V.: exercitatus finibus in regendis, i. e. in determining boundarylines (of estates).

—Fig., to guide, lead, conduct, manage, direct, govern, control: domum: rem consilio, T.: bella, Cs.: animi motūs: mores, O.: dictis animos, V.: ut me ipse regam, H.: neque regerentur magis quam regerent casūs, S.: iam regi leges, non regere, L.

—To sway, control, rule, govern, be master of: rem p.: civitates quae ab optimis reguntur: imperio populos, V.: Diana, quae silentium regis, H.: ut unius potestate regatur salus civium: neque suos mores neque suorum libidines: ambitioso imperio regebat, used his authority to court popular favor, Ta.

—To restore, set right, correct: peccas, 'te regere possum': errantem, Cs.
 
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