excutiō cussī, cussus, ere
ex + quatio,
to shake out, shake off, cast out, drive out, send forth
: (litteris) in terram excussis,
shaken out
: equus excussit equitem,
threw off
, L.: Excutimur cursu, V.:
lectis utrumque, H.: gladiis missilia,
parry
, Ta.: excussos laxare
rudentīs,
uncoil and let out
, V.: ignem de crinibus,
shake off
, O.: si excutitur Chloë,
be cast off
, H.: alqm patriā,
V.: me domo,
take myself off
, T.: comantīs cervice toros,
shake
, V.: excussaque bracchia iacto,
tossed
, O.: lacrumas mihi, T.:
sudorem, N.: excutior
somno,
am roused
, V.—
To project, throw
: tela, Ta.: glandem, L.: facinus ab ore, i. e.
the poisoned cup
, O.—
To shake out, search
: te. — Fig.,
to shake out, shake off, force away, discard, remove, wrest, extort
: omnīs istorum delicias: aculeos orationis meae:
corde metum, O.: excussa pectore Iuno
est, V.: (negotiis) Excussus propriis,
H.: risum sibi,
excite
, H.: foedus,
reject
, V. —
To search, examine, investigate, scrutinize
: illud excutiendum est, ut sciatur, etc.: freta,
O.: puellas, O.: quae delata essent, Cu.