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otior

otior · v. dep

to have

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ōtĭor — Lewis & Short

ōtĭor, ātus, 1, v. dep.id.,

I to have or enjoy leisure, to be at leisure, to keep holiday (rare but class.): cum se Syracusas otiandi, non negotiandi causā contulisset, * Cic. Off. 3, 14, 58: domesticus otior, I idle about at home, Hor. S. 1, 6, 128.

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