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causam popularem suscipere or defendereto take up the cause of the people, democratic principles.Rate it:

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causam alicuius defendereto conduct some one's defence in a case.Rate it:

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causam suscipereto undertake a case.Rate it:

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ad intellegentiam communem or popularem accommodare aliquidto accommodate something to the standard of the popular intelligence.Rate it:

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auram popularem captare (Liv. 3. 33)to court popularity.Rate it:

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ex invidia alicuius auram popularem petere (Liv. 22. 26)to use some one's unpopularity as a means of making oneself popular.Rate it:

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ventum popularem quendam (in aliqua re) quaerereto strive to gain popular favour by certain means.Rate it:

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ab iniuria aliquem defendereto protect any one from wrong.Rate it:

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bellum (inlatum) defendereto act on the defensive.Rate it:

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dignitatem suam tueri, defendere, retinere, obtinereto guard, maintain one's dignity.Rate it:

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iniurias defendere, repellere, propulsareto repel an injury.Rate it:

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vi vim illatam defendereto meet force by force.Rate it:

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alicuius odium subire, suscipere, in se convertere, sibi conflareto incur a person's hatred.Rate it:

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inanem laborem suscipereto lose one's labour.Rate it:

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inimicitias cum aliquo suscipereto make a person one's enemy.Rate it:

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negotium suscipereto undertake an affair.Rate it:

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odium implacabile suscipere in aliquemto conceive an implacable hatred against a man.Rate it:

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pericula subire, adire, suscipereto incur danger, risk.Rate it:

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religionem externam suscipereto embrace a strange religion.Rate it:

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scelus (in se) concipere, suscipereto commit a crime and so make oneself liable to the consequences of it.Rate it:

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tollere or suscipere liberosto accept as one's own child; to make oneself responsible for its nurture and education.Rate it:

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vota facere, nuncupare, suscipere, concipereto make a vow.Rate it:

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boni cives, optimi, optimates, also simply boni (opp. improbi); illi, qui optimatium causam aguntthe aristocracy (as a party in politics).Rate it:

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ad causam aggredi or accedereto undertake a case.Rate it:

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alicuius partes (causam) or simply aliquem sequito embrace the cause of..., be a partisan of...Rate it:

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aliquid, causam cognoscereto hold an inquiry into a matter.Rate it:

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causam afferreto quote as a reason; give as excuse.Rate it:

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causam alicuius agere (apud iudicem)to conduct a person's case (said of an agent, solicitor).Rate it:

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causam dicereto defend oneself before the judge (of the accused).Rate it:

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causam dicere pro aliquoto defend a person.Rate it:

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causam dicere, orare (Brut. 12. 47)to address the court (of the advocate).Rate it:

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causam idoneam nanciscito find a suitable pretext.Rate it:

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causam inferiorem dicendo reddere superiorem (λόγον κρείττω ποιειν) (Brut. 8. 30)to gain a weak case by clever pleading.Rate it:

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causam interponere or interserereto interpose, put forward an argument, a reason.Rate it:

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causam optimam habere (Lig. 4. 10)to have a good case.Rate it:

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causam or litem amittere, perdereto lose one's case.Rate it:

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causam or litem obtinereto win a case.Rate it:

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integrum (causam integram) sibi reservareto leave the question open; to refuse to commit oneself.Rate it:

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iudicare causam (de aliqua re)to decide on the conduct of the case.Rate it:

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per causam (with Gen.)under the pretext, pretence of...Rate it:

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populi causam agereto be a leading spirit of the popular cause.Rate it:

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consilia cum aliquo communicare(1) to communicate one's plans to some one; (2) to make common cause with a person. Similarly c. causam, rationem.Rate it:

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