LOGOI

The corpus record — Latin

obvāgŭlo

obvāgŭlo

to demand aloud

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What it meant

obvāgŭlo — Lewis & Short

obvāgŭlo, no

I perf., ātum, 1, v. a. obvagio, to demand aloud (lit. with clamor, outcry); in Roman jurid. lang., of the summons addressed to a person to appear as a witness before court: vagulatio in Leg. XII. significat quaestionem cum convicio. Cui testimonium defuerit, is tertiis diebus ob portum (i. e. domum) obvagulatum ito, Paul. ex Fest. s. v. vagulatio, p. 375 Müll.

Where it came from

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