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accĭpĭtro
accīsus
accītĭo
accītus
accītus
Accĭus
acclāmātĭo (
acclāmĭto
ac-clāmo (
ac-clāro (
acclīnis
ac-clīno
ac-clīvis
acclīvĭtas
acclīvus
Acco
ac-cognosco
accŏla
ac-cŏlo (
accommŏdāte
accommŏdātĭo
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acclīnis
acclīnis, e, adj. (also adc-) [ad-CLINO], leaning on or against something, inclined to or toward (poet. and in post-Aug. prose); constr. with dat. Lit.: corpusque levabat arboris adclinis trunco, Verg. A. 10, 834; so Ov. M. 15, 737; Stat. Silv. 5, 3, 36 al.—In prose, Plin. 8, 15, 16, § 39; Just. 28, 4: crates inter se acclines, Col. 12, 15, 1.— Esp. of localities, Amm. 14, 8; 29, 5.— Trop., inclined to, disposed to (= inclinatus, propensus): acclinis falsis animus meliora recusat, Hor. S. 2, 2, 6.

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Headword:
acclīnis
Headword (normalized):
acclīnis
Headword (normalized/stripped):
acclinis
IDX:
377
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n377
Key:
acclinis

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