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exemplum illustrea good, brilliant example; a striking example.Rate it:
exemplum in aliquo or in aliquem statuereto inflict an exemplary punishment on some one.Rate it:
exemplum luculentuma good, brilliant example; a striking example.Rate it:
exemplum magnum, grandea weighty example, precedent.Rate it:
exercitatus in armispractised in arms.Rate it:
exercitum admovere, adducere ad...to advance on...Rate it:
exercitum conficere (Imp. Pomp. 21. 61)to raise an army.Rate it:
exercitum educere or producere in aciemto lead the army to the fight.Rate it:
exercitum in naves imponere (Liv. 22. 19)to embark an army.Rate it:
exercitus victorthe victorious army.Rate it:
exeunte, extremo annoat the end of the year.Rate it:
exhaurire poculumto empty a cup at a draught.Rate it:
exheredari a patreto be disinherited.Rate it:
exheres paternorum bonorum (De Or. 1. 38. 175)disinherited.Rate it:
exiguae copiae (Fam. 3. 3. 2)a small force.Rate it:
eximere de reis aliquemto strike a person's name off the list of the accused.Rate it:
eximia laude ornare aliquemto praise, extol, commend a person.Rate it:
exire ex, de navito land, disembark.Rate it:
exire, egredi in terramto land, disembark.Rate it:
existimatio hominum, omniumthe common opinion, the general idea.Rate it:
existimatio populi, hominumpublic opinion.Rate it:
existimator (doctus, intellegens, acerrimus)a (competent, intelligent, subtle) critic.Rate it:
expedita et facile currens oratioan easy, fluent style.Rate it:
expeditus (opp. impeditus) milesa soldier lightly armed, ready for battle.Rate it:
expellere aliquem domo, possessionibus pellereto turn a person out of his house, his property.Rate it:
experti scimus, didicimuswe know from experience.Rate it:
exponere aliquid or de aliqua reto give an account of a thing (either orally or in writing).Rate it:
exponere, proponere merces (venales)to set out goods for sale.Rate it:
exprimere aliquid verbis or oratione (vid. sect. VI. 3, note adumbrare...)to express clearly, make a lifelike representation of a thing.Rate it:
exprobrare alicui aliquidto reproach a person with...Rate it:
exsequias alicuius funeris prosequito attend a person's funeral.Rate it:
exspectatione alicuius rei pendēre (animi) (Leg. Agr. 2. 25. 66)to be in suspense, waiting for a thing.Rate it:
exspectatione torqueri, cruciarito suffer torments of expectation, delay.Rate it:
exspectationem explere (De Or. 1. 47. 205)to fulfil expectation.Rate it:
exspectationem sui facere, commovereto cause oneself to be expected.Rate it:
exspectationi satisfacere, respondereto respond to expectations.Rate it:
exstat atque eminetit is quite manifest.Rate it:
exstat liber (notice the order of the words)the book is still extant.Rate it:
exstruere aedificium, monumentumto erect a building, a monument.Rate it:
exsulare (Div. 2. 24. 52)to live in exile.Rate it:
exsulatum ire or abireto go into exile.Rate it:
exsurgere altius or incitatius ferrito take a higher tone (especially of poets and orators).Rate it:
exterminare (ex) urbe, de civitate aliquem (Mil. 37. 101)to expel a person from the city, country.Rate it:
extorquere arma e manibusto wrest weapons from some one's hands.Rate it:
extra culpam esseto be free from blame.Rate it:
extra iocum, remoto ioco (Fam. 7. 11. 3)joking apart.Rate it:
extra modum prodireto pass the limit.Rate it:
extra portam egredito go outside the gate.Rate it:
extra teli iactum, coniectum esseto be out of range.Rate it:
extra, praeter modumbeyond all measure.Rate it:

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