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^tro , āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. etym. dub.; prob. from root pat- of pateo, q. v.; cf. Gr. πατος,
I.to bring to pass, execute, perform, achieve, accomplish, bring about, effect, finish, conclude (rarely used by Cic., by Cæs. not at all; syn.: conficio, perago, perpetro).
I. In gen.: “ubi sementim patraveris,Cato, R. R. 54: “conata,Lucr. 5, 385: “operibus patratis,Cic. Leg. 2, 8, 19: “promissa,id. Att. 1, 14, 7: “bellum,to bring the war to an end, Sall. J. 75, 2; Vell. 2, 79, 3; 123; Tac. A. 2, 26; Flor. 2, 15, 1; cf. Quint. 8, 3, 44: “incepta,Sall. J. 70, 5: “facinus,id. C. 18, 8; Liv. 23, 8 fin.: “consilia,Sall. J 13, 5: “cuncta,id. C. 53, 4: “pacem,to conclude a peace, Liv. 44, 25: “jusjurandum, as pater patratus (v. infra),to pronounce the customary form of oath in making a treaty, id. 1, 24, 6: “jussa,to execute, Tac. H. 4, 83: “patrata victoria,obtained, gained, id. A. 13, 41 fin.: “patrati remedii gloria,the glory of the effected cure, id. H. 4, 81 multas mortes jussu Messalinae patratas, id. A. 11, 28.—
II. In partic., in mal. part.: patranti fractus ocello. i. e. with a lascivious eye, Pers. 1, 18: “sunt lusci oculi atque patrantes,Anthol. Lat. 3, 160, 3. (Cf., respecting the accessory notion of patrare, Quint. 8, 3, 44.)—Part. perf.: ^trātus , act. (as if from patror, āri), in the phrase pater patratus, the fetial priest, who ratified a treaty with religious rites: pater patratus ad jusjurandum patrandum, id est sanciendum fit foedus, Liv 1, 24, 6; cf. Serv. ad Verg. A. 9, 53; 10, 14; 12, 206.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (18):
    • Cicero, Letters to Atticus, 1.14.7
    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 1, 24.6
    • Tacitus, Annales, 13.41
    • Tacitus, Annales, 2.26
    • Tacitus, Annales, 11.28
    • Tacitus, Historiae, 4.83
    • Tacitus, Historiae, 4.81
    • Sallust, Catilinae Coniuratio, 18
    • Sallust, Bellum Iugurthinum, 13
    • Sallust, Bellum Iugurthinum, 75
    • Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, 5.385
    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 44, 25
    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 23, 8
    • Cicero, De Legibus, 2.8
    • Quintilian, Institutio Oratoria, Book 8, 3.44
    • Sallust, Catilinae Coniuratio, 53
    • Sallust, Bellum Iugurthinum, 70
    • Persius, Saturae, 1
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