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migrō āvī

(migrāssit for migrāverit, C.), ātus, āre, to remove, depart, flit, migrate: ex urbe rus habitatum, T.: ad generum: in tabernas, H.: mures migraverunt: migrate, coloni, be off, V.: cum totā Karthagine migra, Iu.: in alium quendam locum ex his locis morte migretur: relicta quae migratu difficilia essent, of transport, L.—Fig., to go away, depart, pass over, change, turn: ex hac vitā, i. e. die: equitis migravit ab aure voluptas ad oculos, H.: in varias migrare figuras, O.—To leave, abandon, transgress, violate: ius civile.

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