prĕmor
transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation

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1 passive form of [premo]
2 to press, to press hard, to pursue
3 to oppress
4 to overwhelm

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Locutions, idioms and examples


odio premor || ad exeundum premor = to be urged to go out || ancipitibus locis premi || ancipiti premi periculo || aere alieno premor || aere alieno premuntur || a noxiorum premitur insolentiis = he was crushed from the abuses of the wicked ones || qua valetudine cum etiamnum premeretur || a Pompei procuratoribus premor = to be besieged by Pompeius' procurators || aquatores premi nuntiantur || aulaeum mittitur or premitur || Gallia perpetua premitur servitute || bello Athenienses undique premi sunt coepti || centesimus tibi vel supra premitur annus || aegritudine afficior or premor or opprimor or elidor || cernebatur equitatus nostri proelio novissimos illorum premi vehementer || a Germanis premebantur, quae fuit causa quare toto abessent bello = they were threatened by the Germans, the reason why they kept neutral throughout the war || qua valetudine cum etiantum premeretur lecticaque ferretur, (Hannibal) C. Flaminium consulem … occidit




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