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homo plebeius, de plebe
one of the people.
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homo popularis
a democrat.
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homo vere popularis (Catil. 4. 5. 9)
a man who genuinely wishes the people's good.
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homo voluptarius (Tusc. 2. 7. 18)
a devotee of pleasure; a self-indulgent man.
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honesta expetere; turpia fugere
to follow virtue; to flee from vice.
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honestatem deserere
to deviate from the path of virtue.
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honorem alicui habere, tribuere
to honour, show respect for, a person.
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honores alicui mandare, deferre
to invest a person with a position of dignity.
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honores concupiscere (opp. aspernari)
to aspire to dignity, high honours.
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honoribus ac reipublicae muneribus perfunctus (De Or. 1. 45)
a man who has held many offices.
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honoris causa aliquem nominare or appellare
to speak of some one respectfully.
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horā citius
an hour too soon.
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hospitio alicuius uti
to enjoy a person's hospitality.
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hospitio aliquem accipere or excipere (domum ad se)
to welcome a man as a guest in one's house.
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hospitium cum aliquo facere, (con-)iungere
to become a friend and guest of a person.
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hospitium renuntiare (Liv. 25. 18)
to sever (previous) hospitable relations.
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hostem e manibus non dimittere
to not let the enemy escape.
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hostes (fusos) persequi
to follow up and harass the enemy when in flight.
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hostes a tergo adoriri
to attack the enemy in the rear.
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hostes ad internecionem caedere, delere (Liv. 9. 26)
to absolutely annihilate the enemy.
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hostes assequi, consequi
to overtake the enemy.
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hostes insequi, prosequi
to pursue the enemy.
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hostes, exercitum delere, concīdere
to annihilate, cut up the enemy, an army.
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hostis in cervicibus alicuius est
the foe is at our heels, is upon us.
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hostium copias occidione occīdere (Liv. 2. 51)
to absolutely annihilate the enemy.
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