neglegō (not negligō, neclegō), ēxī (neglegisset, S.), ēctus, ere
nec+lego,
to disregard, not heed, not trouble oneself about, not attend to, slight,
neglect, be regardless of, be indifferent to
: Neglegitur ipsa, T.: mandatum: rem familiarem, N.: neglecti agri, H.: hoc facere,
Cs.: diem edicti obire neglexit: de Theopompo
negleximus.—
To make light of, not care for, slight, despise, disregard, contemn,
neglect
: segnior fit, ubi neglegas,
when you neglect him
, S.: Pecuniam, T.: periculum capitis sui prae meā salute: cum et bellum ita
necessarium sit, ut neglegi non possit: Aeduorum iniurias,
overlook
, Cs.: hac parte neglectā, i.
e.
unpunished
, Cs.: verba verbis quasi coagmentare
neglegat,
disdains
: committere fraudem,
to make light of perpetrating
, H.: Theopompum confugere Alexandream.