Found 33 phrases starting with LE:

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lectissimis verbis uti (De Or. 3. 37)to employ carefully chosen expressions.Rate it:
lectisternium facere, habere (Liv. 22. 1. 18)to hold a lectisternium.Rate it:
lecto tenerito be confined to one's bed.Rate it:
lege Plautia damnari (Sall. Cat. 31. 4)to be condemned under the Lex Plautia.Rate it:
lege tenerito be bound by a law.Rate it:
legem abrogare (Att. 3. 23. 2)to replace an old law by a new.Rate it:
legem antiquare (opp. accipere, iubere)to reject a bill.Rate it:
legem ferre or simply ferre ad populum, ut...to propose a law in the popular assembly.Rate it:
legem in aes incīdereto engrave a law upon a brazen tablet.Rate it:
legem iubereto ratify a law (used of the people).Rate it:
legem perferre (Liv. 33. 46)to carry a law (said of the magistrate).Rate it:
legem proponere in publicumto bring a law before the notice of the people.Rate it:
legem ratam esse iubereto declare a law valid.Rate it:
legem rogare or rogare populum (cf. sect. XVI. 4, note Aulus Gellius...)to formally propose a law to the people.Rate it:
legem sancireto let a bill become law (of the people and senate).Rate it:
legem sciscere (Planc. 14. 35)to vote for a law.Rate it:
legem suadere (opp. dissuadere)to support a bill (before the people).Rate it:
legem tollere (Leg. 2. 12. 31)to abolish a law.Rate it:
legem, rogationem promulgare (Liv. 33. 46)to bring a bill before the notice of the people.Rate it:
legendo percurrere aliquidto read cursorily.Rate it:
legentes, ii qui leguntthe reader.Rate it:
leges dicendithe rules of speech, grammar.Rate it:
leges nullaelawlessness; anarchy.Rate it:
leges scribere, facere, condere, constituere (not dare)to make laws (of a legislator).Rate it:
legi intercedereto protest against a law (used of the veto, intercessio, of plebeian tribunes).Rate it:
legibus solvereto free from legal obligations.Rate it:
legum scriptor, conditor, inventora legislator.Rate it:
lepos in iocandohumour.Rate it:
leviter aegrotare, minus valereto be indisposed.Rate it:
leviter significare aliquidto hint vaguely at a thing.Rate it:
lex iubet, vetat (dilucide, planissime)the law orders, forbids (expressly, distinctly).Rate it:
lex perfertura law is adopted.Rate it:
lex rata est (opp. irrita)a law is valid.Rate it:

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