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ad palum deligare (Liv. 2. 5)
to bind to the stake.
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ad pedes alicuius accidere
to fall at some one's feet.
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ad pedes alicuius iacēre, stratum esse (stratum iacēre)
to prostrate oneself before a person.
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ad pedes alicuius se proicere, se abicere, procumbere, se prosternere
to throw oneself at some one's feet.
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ad perfectionem, (ad summum) pervenire
to attain perfection.
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ad philosophorum or philosophandi rationes revocare aliquid
to deal with a subject on scientific principles.
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ad praecipiendi rationem delābi (Q. Fr. 1. 1. 6. 18)
to adopt a didactic tone.
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ad propositum reverti, redire
to come back to the point.
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ad rationem, ad artem et praecepta revocare aliquid (De Or. 1. 41)
to systematise.
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ad rationis praecepta accommodare aliquid
to treat with scientific exactness; to classify.
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ad rei publicae rationes aliquid referre
to consider a thing from a political point of view.
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ad reliqua pergamus, progrediamur
to pass on.
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ad rem redire
to come back to the point.
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ad Romam proficisci
to set out for Rome.
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ad sanitatem adducere, revocare aliquem
to bring some one back to his senses.
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ad sanitatem reverti, redire
to recover one's reason, be reasonable again.
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ad scribendum or ad scribendi studium se conferre
to become a writer, embrace a literary career.
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ad se redire
to regain one's self-possession.
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ad senatum referre (Cic. Dom. 53. 136)
to bring a question before the senate (of the presiding magistrate).
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ad spem aliquem excitare, erigere
to awaken new hope in some one.
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ad summam auctoritatem pervenire
to attain to the highest eminence.
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ad summam senectutem pervenire
to live to a very great age.
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ad summos honores pervenire (cf. also sect. V. 17)
to attain to the highest offices.
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ad summum perducere
to bring to the highest perfection.
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ad teli coniectum venire (Liv. 2. 31)
to come within javelin-range.
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ad temporum rationem aliquid revocare
to calculate the date of an event.
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ad tempus adesse
to be there at a given time.
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ad tibiam or ad tibicinem canere
to sing to a flute accompaniment.
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ad unum omnes perierunt
they perished to a man.
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ad verbum transferre, exprimere
to translate literally, word for word (not verbo tenus).
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ad vim et arma descendere (vid. sect. V. 9, note Similarly...)
to have recourse to force of arms.
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ad virtutem excitare, cohortari (or simply adhortari, cohortari)
to incite to valour.
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ad vulgarem sensum or ad communem opinionem orationem accommodare (Off. 2. 10. 35)
to express oneself in popular language.
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adamasse aliquem (only in Perf. and Plup.) (Nep. Dion 2. 3)
to become devoted to some one.
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adduci aliqua re (ad aliquid or ut...)
to be induced by a consideration.
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addūcor, ut credam
I am gradually convinced that...
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adesse alicui or alicuius rebus (opp. deesse)
to assist, stand by a person.
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adhibere aliquem cenae or ad cenam, convivio or in convivium
to welcome some one to one's table.
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adhibere deo preces
to pray to God.
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adhuc sub iudice lis est (Hor. A. P. 77)
the case is still undecided.
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adhuc tua messis in herba est (proverb.)
your crop is still green, i.e. you are still far from your ambition.
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aditum conveniendi or colloquium petere
to ask a hearing, audience, interview.
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adiungi, addi coniunctivo (Marc. Cap. 3. 83)
to be used with the conjunctive mood.
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admirabilia (= παράδοξα)
paradoxes; surprising things.
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admiratione affici
to be admired.
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admiratione incensum esse
to be fired with admiration.
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admirationem alicui movere
to fill a person with astonishment.
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admirationem habere (Quintil. 8. 2. 6)
to be admired.
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admirationi esse
to be admired.
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admittere, permittere equum
to give a horse the reins.
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