Definition of citra
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1.
LEM
citrā
citer
preposition (accusative)
  1. on this side of
  2. before, short of
  3. [figuratively of time] before, within
  4. short of, inferior to, within, less than
  5. without, aside, from, except
Abbreviations
citrā adv. and praep. citer. I. Adv, on this side, on the hither side: (dextera) nec citra mota nec ultra, neither this way nor that, O.

—On this side, nearer: id a capite arcessere: saepe etiam citra licet, not so far: paucis citra milibus, L.

— Fig.: citra quam debuit, less than, O.

—II. Praep. with acc, on this side of: esse citra Rhenum, Cs.: citra Leucadem stadia CXX: citra flumen intercepti, L.: natus mare citra, H.: exercitum citra {*}umen educere.

—Before, short of: nec a postremā syllabā citra tertiam, before the third syllable.

— Fig., of time, before, within: citra Troiana tempora, O.

—Short of, inferior to, within, less than: Nec virtus citra genus est, unworthy of the family, O.: citra necem constitit ira, O.: citra fidem, i. e. reason for distrust, Ta.: fines, Quos ultra citraque, etc., H.

— Without, aside, from, except: citra speciem, not ornamental, Ta.: citra Caledoniam (Britannia), Ta.
 
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