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proelium committere(1) to begin the battle, (2) to give battle.Rate it:

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committere aliquid alicui or alicuius fideito entrust a thing to a person's good faith.Rate it:

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culpam committere, contrahereto commit some blameworthy action.Rate it:

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facinus facere, committereto do a criminal deed.Rate it:

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fortunae se committereto trust to luck.Rate it:

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non committere, ut...to take care not to...Rate it:

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scelus facere, committereto commit crime.Rate it:

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se civilibus fluctibus committereto enter the whirlpool of political strife.Rate it:

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totum se committere, tradere alicuito put oneself entirely in some one's hands.Rate it:

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viae se committereto set out on a journey.Rate it:

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proelium anceps estthe issue of the battle is undecided.Rate it:

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proelium cruentum, atroxa bloody battle.Rate it:

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proelium deserereto give up the fight.Rate it:

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proelium dirimere (B. C. 1. 40)to break off the fight.Rate it:

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proelium equestre facereto give battle with a cavalry-division.Rate it:

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proelium facereto give battle.Rate it:

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proelium facere secundumto fight successfully.Rate it:

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proelium inire (Liv. 2. 14)to engage.Rate it:

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proelium intermittereto interrupt the battle.Rate it:

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proelium iustum (opp. tumultuarium)a pitched battle.Rate it:

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proelium renovare, redintegrareto begin the fight again.Rate it:

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proelium restituereto renew the battle with success.Rate it:

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