dīmĭco
intransitive verb I conjugation
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1 to fight, battle
2 to struggle, to contend, to strive
3 to be in conflict, peril risk, to hazard
intransitive verb I conjugation
View the declension of this word
1 to fight, battle
2 to struggle, to contend, to strive
3 to be in conflict, peril risk, to hazard
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Locutions, idioms and examples
cohortes minime fermae ad dimicandum || de capite dimico || capite meo dimico || armis dimico || dimico in mortem || ubi dimicarent || animo sumus ad dimicandum parati || aequis viribus dimicatum est || ad dimicandum cunctatior factus est = he became more prudent in giving battle || aequus locus ad dimicandum || absentem de liberis dimico = to attach him in his absence and about his children (= discuss his paternity right in his absence) || acrius quam cautius dimicare = to fight more bitterly than cautiously || armis de vita dimicare nitebatur || acie decerno (or pugno, or confligo, or dimico) = to fight in the open || do or facio copiam pugnandi or dimicandi || agentibus divina humanaque, quae adsolent cum acie dimicandum est, consulibus
dīmĭco intr. v. I conjug.
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