dēfĭcĭo
transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation ending -io

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1 to fail, to disappoint, to let down
2 to leave without a sufficiency
3 to cease to be available
4 (passive) to be left without or wanting, to lack
5 to have shortcomings
6 come to nothing

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cohortatur suos ne animo deficiant || cohortatus suos ne animo deficiant || ab aliqua re deficio = to detach from something || ab aliquo deficio = to detach oneself from someone || deficio ab || a virtute deficio = to depart from virtue || vox eum defecit || civitates quae defecerant || vires nos deficiunt || viribus deficio || ab Haeduis defecisse = that detach themselves from the Headui || animo deficio || a patribus ab plebem deficio = distancing oneself from the patriciants to embrace the cause of the plebeians || iam e memoria excessit quo tempore a populo Romano defecerimus || iam e memoria excessit in qua fortuna a populo Romano defecerimus || comminus pugnando deficiebant || animo or animis deficio || iam sanguis viresque deficiunt || Caesarum in Nerone deficit || centuriae paucae ad consulatum defecere || ubi familiares opes defecerant || e memoria excessit quo tempore defecerimus || ab amicitia populi Romani deficio = to break away from the Roman people's friendship || animo non deficiam et id quod suscepi perferam || iam stragis acervis deficiunt campi || taceo, non quin dissentiam, sed quia tempus deficit




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