prĕmo
transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation

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1 to press, to press hard, to pursue
2 to oppress
3 to overwhelm

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Locutions, idioms and examples


collum premo || iam te premet nox fabulaeque Manes || aliquem verbo premo || aliquid terra premo || aliquem pessum premo || aliquem obsidione premo || argumentum premo || anguem premo || vocem premo || alicuius vestigia premo || aliquid morsu premo || ea quae premunt transire || iam te premet nox || armigerum Remi premit || caseum premo or facio || ad retia cervum premere || canitiem galea premimus || angues manu premo || comes atra cura premit sequiturque fugacem || alicuius vestigia persequor or premo || quietem or silentium premo || angusto exitu se ipsi premebant || Bacchi cornua pressit Amor || habenas or frena premo or adduco || madidos fugientis pressit ocellos mater || aliquem accuso or criminibus premo or reum facio || adunca falce luxuriem premit Pomona || aedificiis ora Lucrini lacus pressit || vixdum satis certa luce et eam ipsam premere caligine || vocabula, quae priscis memorata Catonibus, nunc situs informis premit || ad hostem proficisci constituerat, sive eum ex paludibus elicere sive obsidione premere posset = it was decided to march against the enemy in order to flush him out of the swamp or to block him surrounding him || altae nives premunt terram gelu et perpetuo paene rigore constrictae




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