accerso
transitive verb III conjugation

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1 to call, to invite
2 to accuse, to summon, to convene
3 (figuratively) to obtain, to get, to procure, to fetch

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arcesso mala || i accerse hostias || arcesso mortem || iudicio aliquem arcesso || arcesso aliquem auxilio || Athenis arcesso || aliunde aliquid arcesso || a Capua arcesso = to send from Capua || arcesso a capite || ab Epidauro arcesso = to send for someone/something from Epidaurus || arcesso aliquem in crimen alicuius rei || arcesso aliquem capitis || a capite arcessere o repetere = to go back to the start, or going back to the source, or rooths || arcesso aliquem pecuniae captae || arcesso Gallos auxilio || arcesso gloriam ex periculo || auxilia a Vercingetorige arcesso || aliquem (iudicio) capitis arcesso || bellis accerso mortem || aliquem arcesso crimine ambitus || arcesso mihi miserias et admoveo || ad defensionem patriae regem suum arcesso = to call to defend the homeland || Catilina integros pro sauciis arcessere || accersit ab exilio, quem tristitia sui simillimum iudicabat = he recalled from exile the one he judged most similar to him in terms of harsh disposition || aliquem iudicio arcesso or in iudicium adduco or deduco or voco || Gallorum gentem infestissumam nomini Romano ad bellum arcessunt || artes quas arcessivisti ex urbe ea quae domus est semper habita doctrinae




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