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vōtīvus , a, um, adj. votum.
I. Of or belonging to a vow, promised by a vow, given in consequence of a vow, votive (class.): “ludi,Cic. Verr. 1, 10, 31; cf. Plin. 7, 48, 49, § 158: “tabula,Hor. C. 1, 5, 14: “juvenca,id. Ep. 1, 3, 36: “sanguis,Ov. H. 20, 236: “tura,id. Am. 3, 13, 9: “carmina,id. A. A. 1, 205: legatio, which was undertaken (often as a mere pretext) to fulfil a vow in a province, Cic. Att. 4, 2, 6; 15, 11, 4: “noctes,Prop. 2, 28, 62 (3, 26, 16).—
II. Conformable to one's wish, wished for, longed for, desired (post-class.): “conspectus,App. M. 7, p. 193, 9: “hospitium,id. ib. 8, p. 216, 24: “nuptiae,id. ib. 5, p. 167, 32: mors, Prud. στεφ. 10, 330: constabat, votivum, illi fuisse, quod, etc., Treb. Gall. 3.
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    • Cicero, Letters to Atticus, 4.2.6
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