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auctore aliquo uti ad aliquid
to have as authority for a thing.
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auctorem aliquem habere alicuius rei
to have as authority for a thing.
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auctorem esse alicui, ut
to give a person advice.
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auctores consilii publici
statesmen.
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auctoritas et exemplum (Balb. 13. 31)
standard and pattern.
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auctoritate valere or florere
to possess great authority; to be an influential person.
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auctoritatem alicuius amplificare (opp. imminuere, minuere)
to increase a person's dignity.
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auctoritatem alicuius sequi
to be guided by another's example.
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auctoritatem or dignitatem sibi conciliare, parare
to gain dignity; to make oneself a person of consequence.
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auctoritati, dignitati alicuius illudere
to insult a person's dignity.
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audientiam sibi (orationi) facere
to obtain a hearing.
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audientium animos religione perfundere (Liv. 10. 388)
to fill the souls of one's audience with devotion.
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audio, fateor
I admit it, say on.
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audire Platonem, auditorem esse Platonis
to attend Plato's lectures.
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auditione et fama accepisse aliquid
to know from hearsay.
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augures obnuntiant (consuli) (Phil. 2. 33. 83)
the augurs announce an unfavourable sign.
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augurium agere, auspicari (N. D. 2. 4. 11)
to take the auspices, observe the flight of birds.
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aura favoris popularis (Liv. 22. 26)
popular favour; popularity.
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aura popularis (Harusp. 18. 43)
popular favour; popularity.
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aurae popularis homo (Liv. 42. 30)
a popular man.
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auram popularem captare (Liv. 3. 33)
to court popularity.
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aures alicuius obtundere or simply obtundere (aliquem)
to din a thing into a person's ears.
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aures claudere, patefacere (e.g. veritati, assentatoribus)
to turn a deaf ear to, to open one's ears to...
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aures elegantes, teretes, tritae (De Or. 9. 27)
a fine, practised ear.
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aures erigere
to prick up one's ears.
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aures praebere alicui
to listen to a person.
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auspicato (rem gerere, urbem condere)
after having duly taken the auspices.
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auxilia arcessere
to summon auxiliary troops.
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auxilio alicui venire
to come to assist any one.
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auxilium praesens
prompt assistance.
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auxilium, opem, salutem ferre alicui
to bring aid to; to rescue.
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