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dēsertor , ōris, m. id.,
I.one who forsakes, abandons, deserts any one.—
I. Prop.
B. Milit. t. t., a runaway, deserter (opp. transfuga, one who joins the enemy, Dig. 48, 16, 5, § 8), * Caes. B. G. 6, 23, 8 (with proditor, as in Tac. H. 1, 72); Liv. 3, 69, 7; 23, 18, 16; Tac. A. 1, 21; Vell. 2, 85; 119; Flor. 4, 2, 52; Suet. Caes. 68; Front. Strat. 4, 1, 29; Dig. 48, 16, 3 init. al. et saep.—
2. Transf. beyond the milit. sphere, a deserter, one who abandons: “Amoris,Ov. H. 19, 157: Asiae, *Verg. A. 12, 15.—
II. Trop.: “usus corporis desertor animi,a forsaker, Stat. Th. 8, 739.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (10):
    • Cicero, Letters to Atticus, 8.9.3
    • Caesar, Gallic War, 6.23.8
    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 3, 69.7
    • Vergil, Aeneid, 12.15
    • Tacitus, Annales, 1.21
    • Tacitus, Historiae, 1.72
    • Suetonius, Divus Julius, 68
    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 23, 18
    • Cicero, de Finibus Bonorum et Malorum, 3.19
    • Statius, Thebias, 8
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