(pluperf. remōrant, H.),
mōtus, ēre, to move back, take away, set aside, put off, drive away,
withdraw, remove: pecora, Cs.: ex
conspectu remotis equis, Cs.: mensā
remotā, O.: Postquam mensae
remotae, V.: frena, H.: Aurora
removerat ignīs, O.: remotis arbitris: tactu
virilīs Virgineo manūs, O.: paulum
ab legionibus nostros, Cs.: praesidia ex iis
locis, quae, etc.: se in montīs ex urbe, H.: Ex oculis
manūs, O.: castra sex milia ab
oppido, L.: comas a fronte ad aurīs,
O.: parvos natos ab se, H.: plura de
medio: arcanis oculos profanos, O.—Fig., to take away, set
aside, abolish, put out of view: sumptum: omnia removistis,
avaritiam, etc., S.: remoto ioco, jesting aside:
soporem, O.: poeta remotus
iniuriā adversarium Ab studio, T.: Caelium ab
re p., deprive of political rights, Cs.: remoto
Catilinā, out of the way: Clodio
remoto, dead: a negotiis publicis se, withdraw:
ab amicitiā Pompei se: Vim procul hinc, O.:
hos quidem ab hoc sermone removeamus, leave out of
consideration: thalamis pudorem, O.—To take away,
deduct, subtract: si de quincunce remota est Uncia, H.
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