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ăd-augĕo , xi, ctum, 2, v. a.,
I.to make greater by adding to, to increase, augment.
I. In gen.: “timet, ne tua duritia adaucta sit,Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 26: “haec maleficia aliis nefariis cumulant atque adaugent,Cic. Rosc. Am. 11; so id. Inv. 1, 3, 4; 2, 18; cf. id. Ac. 1, 5, 21; Auct. Her. 2, 25; Plin. Pan. 22; Cels. 4, 6 med.
II. Esp., in sacrifices, t. t., to devote (cf. augeo): “decumam esse adauctam tibi quam vovi,Plaut. Stich. 2, 2, 62.
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    • Cicero, For Sextus Roscius of Ameria, 11
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