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ejuratio

ejuratio · f

an abjuring

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ējūrātĭo — Lewis & Short

ējūrātĭo (ējĕrātio, ōnis, f.ejuro, II.,

Tert. Spect. 4; cf. ejuro),
I an abjuring, i. e. a resigning, abdication, laying down of an office (post-Aug.).
I Prop.: ignominiosa consulum, Val. Max. 2, 7, 7 fin.
II Transf., a resigning: bonae spei, Sen. Vit. Beat. 26, 5.

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