rĕfĕror
anomalous transitive and intransitive verb

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1 passive form of [refero]
2 to bring, to carry back, to bring again, to bring home
3 to move, to draw, to force back, to withdraw
4 to go back, to return
5 to report (on), to bring back news
6 to record, to enter
7 to propose, to open debate
8 to assign, to count
9 to give, to pay back, to render, to tender
10 to restore
11 to redirect
12 to revive, to repeat
13 to recall

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Caesari mandata referebantur || caput eius refertur in castra || animus referendus est ad ea capita || causa ad matrem referebatur || datis referuntur habenis || fabula non indigna referri || coeptum est referri de inducendo senatus consulto || de aliqua re refertur ad senatum || Actia pugna per pueros refertur = the children re-enact (for fun) the battle of Actium || de bonis regiis quae reddi ante censuerant res integra refertur ad patres || aut agitur res in scaenis aut acta refertur || ad referendam gratiam fides non cessat hanc pervellamus || vulgaris liberalitas referenda est ad illum Ennii finem || ad finem bonorum, quo referuntur et cuius apiscendi causa sunt facienda omnia = until the final objective of all good things, which we refer to and the achievement of which all our actions must be subordinate || ea quae sunt praeposita referuntur … ad finem, sed ad eius vim naturamque nihil pertinent




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