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săgātus
săgax
sagda
săgēna
sagēnon
săgīna
săgīnārĭum
săgīnātĭo
săgīnātus
săgīno
sāgĭo
săgitta
săgittārĭus
săgittātus
săgittĭfer
Săgittĭger
Săgittĭ-pŏtens
săgitto
săgittŭla
sagma
sagmārĭus
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sāgĭo
sāgĭo, īre, v. n. root sagh-, to be sharp; Sanscr. saghnomi, kill; Gr. σάγαρις, battle-axe; cf.: sagus, sagax, sagitta, to perceive quickly or keenly by the senses; trop., to perceive acutely with the intellect: sagire sentire acute est: ex quo sagae anus, quia multa scire volunt; et sagaces dicti canes. Is igitur, qui ante sagit quam oblata res est, dicitur praesagire, id est futura ante sentire, Cic. Div. 1, 31, 65.

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Headword:
sāgĭo
Headword (normalized):
sāgĭo
Headword (normalized/stripped):
sagio
IDX:
42298
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n42263
Key:
sagio

Data

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