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dē-gluttĭo

dē-gluttĭo

to overwhelm, abolish

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What it meant

dē-gluttĭo — Lewis & Short

dē-gluttĭo (deglūtĭo), īre,

I v. a., to swallow down (post-Aug. and rare): hunc cibum, Fronto Ep. ad amic. 1, 15: virum, Avit. 4, 364; Vulg. Jon. 2, 1; Psa. 124, 3. Said of the earth, Num. 16, 30.—
II Transf., to overwhelm, abolish: mortem, Vulg. 1 Pet. 2, 23.

Where it came from

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