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edormio

edormio · v. n

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ē-dormĭo — Lewis & Short

ē-dormĭo, īvi or ii, 4, v. n. and

I a., to sleep out, sleep away; to sleep off (rare, but class.; usually of persons who are intoxicated).
I Neutr. absol.: cumque (vinolenti) edormiverunt, etc., Cic. Ac. 2, 17, 52. —
II Act., with acc.: edormi crapulam et exhala, Cic. Phil. 2, 12 fin.: nocturnum vinum, Gell. 6, 10 fin.Poet.: Fufius ebrius olim Cum Ilionam edormit, i. e. sleeps through the part of the sleeping Iliona, * Hor. S. 2, 3, 61: dimidium ex hoc (tempore) edormitur, is slept away, Sen. Ep. 99.

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