accūso
transitive verb I conjugation

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1 to accuse, to blame, to find fault, to impugn
2 to reprimand
3 to charge with crime, offence

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Locutions, idioms and examples


aliquid accuso || accuso aliquem de re (or in re) = to rebuke someone for something || accuso quod (+ subjunctive) = to rebuke because || accuso aliquem quod (+ subjunctive) = to rebuke someone for || aspere accuso || ob accuso || accuso aliquem repetundarum (or de repetundis) = to accuse someone of extortion || accuso propter = to accuse due to || accuso pigritiam alicuius (or aliquem de pigritia, or aliquem in pigritia) = to rebuke someone's indolence || aliquem accuso matricidii || accuso aliquem maiestatis (or de maiestate) = to accuse someone of lese-majesty || accuso aliquem furti = to accuse someone of theft || accuso culpam alicuius = to be angry at someone || aliquem accuso crimine || aliquem quod fecerit accuso || acerbe accuso = to accuse harshily || accuso aliquem proditionis = to accuse someone of betrayal || accuso aliquem de vi = to accuse someone of violence || accuso aliquem ambitus (or de ambitu) = to accuse someone of electoral fraud || accuso aliquem ad populum = to accuse someone before the people || accusandi tempus = time to carry out the prosecution || ad accusandum descendo = to bring oneself to be the accuser || ad accusandum transgrediens = when he moved to accuse (him) || accuso pecuniae captae = to accuse of having taken money || aliud est maledicere aliud accusare || casus accusandi or causativus || alicui accusandi viam munio || accuso propter iniurias = to accuse of slander || animum ad accusandum transfero || accuso de (pecuniis) repetundis = to accuse of extortion || accusavi de pecuniis repetundis = I brought forth an accusation for bribery || accusandi mihi tempus … datum est = time for the prosecution was placed at my disposal || aliquem inter sicarios accuso || accuso aliquem de epistularum negligentia = to blame someone for his negligence in answering letters || accuso inertiam adulescentium = to rebuke the adolescents of indolence || accusant ii, qui in fortunas huius invaserunt = those usurping the possessions of this man are the accusers || accusando senatum quod severe decerneret = to rebuke the senate the harshness of its rulings || aliquem absentem invidiae crimine accuso || accusavit ambitus designatum competitorem = the intrigue accused the designated rival || accuso aliquem veneficii or de veneficiis or crimine veneni = to accuse someone of poisoning || nam quod inertiam adulescentium accusas || arcesso or accuso aliquem capitis (or rei capitalis) || accuso propter calumniae metum non est ausus = he did not dare bring the accusation fearing a conviction for brawling || accusabat M'. Aquilium subscriptore C. Rutilio Rufo = he accused M. Aquilius havaing Caius Rutilius Rufus as co-accuser || aliquem accuso or criminibus premo or reum facio || accusabant amici quod spe pacis legationem suscepissem = friends scolded (me) for having taken up the ambassadorship, hoping for peace || accusabat tribunus plebis idem in contionibus, idem ad subsellia = the same tribune of the plebs sustained the charge, now in the popular assemblies now before the court




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