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supprimō (subp-) pressī, pressus, ere

sub+ premo.—Of vessels, to sink, send to the bottom : quattuor (naves) suppressae, L.To keep back, withhold : eam (pecuniam).— To hold back, keep back, check, stop, detain, restrain : hostem nostros insequentem, Cs.: aërii cursūs habenas, O.: vocem, let fall , O.: partem vocis, O.—Fig., to conceal, suppress : quae (senatūs consulta) supprimebantur, L.: coniurationis indicium, Cu.: nomen alcuius, Ta.To check, repress : aegritudinem: impetum militum, L.: querelas, O.: iram, L.

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