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The corpus record — Latin

admŏnĕ-făcĭo

admŏnĕ-făcĭo · v. a

to admonish

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What it meant

admŏnĕ-făcĭo — Lewis & Short

admŏnĕ-făcĭo, ĕre, 3, v. a.admoneo,

I to admonish, dub. in Cic. Planc. 34, 85, where B. and K. read admoneo; cf. also Wunder ad h. l.: in the Gloss. Gr. Lat. it also occurs as a transl. of u(pomnhmati/zw.

Where it came from

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