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confŭgĭo
intransitive verb III conjugation ending -io View the declension of this word 1 (for refuge, safety, protection) to flee 2 to take refuge 3 to have recourse, to appeal to permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesad aliquem confugio = to take refuge at someone's place || ad vos privatim confugit || ad (or in) aliquem locum confugio || coacti inopes ad opulentiorum auxilium confugere || Cinna confugit ad partes || ad vim atque arma confugio || ad medicam opem confugio = to resort to the aid of medicine || ad aram legum confugio = to seek refuge under the protection of the laws || ad unum aliquem confugiebant virtute praestantem || ad eloquendi quaedam deverticula confugio = to seek shelter, so to speak, in secondary ways (to express oneself) || ad florentes opes Etruscorum … confugiunt = the resorted to the strocg forces of Etruscans || ad unicum doloris levamentum, studia, confugi || ad medicam dubius confugit aeger opem = the patient in danger resorts to medical treatment || ad studia confugi quae praestant ut adversa patientius feram = I take refuge in (my) work so I can bear misfortune with more patience || ad populum Romanum confugient? facilis est populi causa; legem se sociorum causa iussisse dicet || aliter obsistere fato fatetur se non potuisse nisi ad has commenticias declinationes confugisset Sfoglia il dizionarioA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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