- long time ago; from
Gaius Lucilius,
Satires VI, 284 a
falsis principiis proficisci to set
forth from
false principles Legal phrase. From Cicero, De Finibus...
-
imperator ac
lictores mutarunt vestem et
signa incinuerunt,
paludatus dicitur proficisci. Quae propterea, quod con****iuntur qui ea
habent ac
fiunt palam, paludamenta...
- long time ago; from
Gaius Lucilius,
Satires VI, 284 a
falsis principiis proficisci to set
forth from
false principles Legal phrase. From Cicero, De Finibus...
- be born" oblīvīscor, oblīvīscī, oblītus sum "to forget" proficīscor,
proficīscī,
profectus sum "to set out" ulcīscor, ulcīscī,
ultus sum "to avenge, take...
- sleep" duresco, "become hard"
vesperasco "become evening" proficiscor,
proficiscī,
profectus sum "set out" rubescō, rubescere, rubuī "grow red, redden"...
-
aperte Osiridi dicatum, at
nostram saltem inscriptionem a
Judaeo Aegyptio proficisci potuisse, ****yriacis
literis uso. Beer, E.F.F. (1833).
Inscriptiones et...
- obdormītus sum fall
asleep poscō, poscere, poposcī
demand proficiscor,
proficiscī,
profectus sum set out rubescō, rubescere, rubuī to grow red,
redden In...
-
concerning Urraca's
subsequent movements after leaving her son—ad
Gallaetiam proficisci disposuit. Ad
asperos itaque Astures montesque lapidosos iter aggrediens...
- used for
expressing what
someone shows or
pretends to be the case: sē
proficīscī ad
Caesarem simulāvit (Caesar) 'he
pretended that he was
setting off to...
-
present tense, the
first one subjunctive: **** prīmum possit, in Venetōs
proficīscī iubet (Caesar) "he
ordered him to set out for the
Veneti as soon as he...