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destitutio

destitutio · f

a forsaking, deserting; deceiving, a failure, disappointment

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What it meant

dēstĭtūtĭo — Lewis & Short

dēstĭtūtĭo, ōnis, f.destituo,

I a forsaking, deserting; deceiving, a failure, disappointment (very rare), Cin. Clu. 26, 71; id. Quint. 5, 20; Suet. Dom. 14.—
II A putting away, abandoning: peccati, Vulg. Heb. 9, 26.

Where it came from

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