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nepotor

nepotor · v. dep

to be prodigal, profuse, extravagant

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nĕpōtor — Lewis & Short

nĕpōtor, ātus, 1, v. dep.1. nepos, C.,

I to be prodigal, profuse, extravagant.
I Lit.: Aristippus in purpurā nepotatur, Tert. Apol. 46 fin.
II Trop., to throw away, squander: veto liberalitatem nepotari, Sen. Ben. 1, 15, 3.

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