ăcūmĭno
transitive verb I conjugation

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to sharpen, to make pointed, to cut to a point

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Locutions, idioms and examples


acuo in aliquem = to stimulate against someone || acuo linguam = to sharpen the tongue (with the orator's practice) || acuo lumina = to sharpen the eye || acuo sagittam = to sharpen the tip of the arrow || acuo desiderium = to revive the desire || acuo studia = to increase sympathy || acuo falcem = to sharpen a scyte || acuo iras = to irritate anger || civis acuisse ferrum || ante se positam acuet || acuo or addo gradum = to quicken one's step || ad dicendum si quis acuat iuventutem = if there is someone who would set the youth of fine for eloquence || acuo iuventutem ad discendum = incite the youth to study (eloquence) || acuo mentem (or ingenium) = to sharpen the mind || aetas illos acuet || acuo aliquem ad aemulandas virtutes = to practice someone to imitate virtue || acuo gladios (or enses, ferrum) = to sharpen the swords || acuent principes viros ad liberos suscipiendos = they will stimulate more influential people to have more children




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