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ē-lūgĕo

ē-lūgĕo · v. a

to mourn for

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What it meant

ē-lūgĕo — Lewis & Short

ē-lūgĕo, xi, 2, v. a.,

I to mourn for any one, to be in mourning for (rare): virum (mulier), Dig. 3, 2, 10; ib. 11: patriam, Cic. Fam. 9, 20 fin.—With cognate acc.: luctum, Gell. 7, 5, 4.—Absol.: quid, cum eluxerunt, sumunt? have completed their time of mourning, Liv. 34, 7, 10.

Where it came from

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