turn to for aid or assistance. To draw out; to spread out or extend: To prolong; to extend in time. (rare) To spread as to cover or blanket. To defer or...
outspread idem, page 583. outstretch idem, page 583. point idem, page 623. prolong idem, page 653. protract idem, page 653. range idem, page 670. reach idem...
even as far back as from grandfather and great-grandfather. to impel to prolong Conjugation of prōferō (third conjugation, irregular, suppletive) adferō...
take upon oneself absolute power: imperium, regnum, tyrannidem occupare to attack, overthrow a tyranny: imperium oppugnare, percellere to prolong a person's...
di gagliardia le sensazioni e le azioni loro. […] […] But if you want, prolonging life, to benefit men; find an art in which their sensations and actions...
imperatori succedere (ambiguous) to prolong some one's office for another year: continuare alicui magistratum (ambiguous) to prolong a person's command: prorogare...
imperatori succedere (ambiguous) to prolong some one's office for another year: continuare alicui magistratum (ambiguous) to prolong a person's command: prorogare...
eum sermonem incidere, qui tum fere multis erat in ore (ambiguous) to prolong a conversation far into the night: sermonem producere in multam noctem...
eum sermonem incidere, qui tum fere multis erat in ore (ambiguous) to prolong a conversation far into the night: sermonem producere in multam noctem...