to draw back, withdraw, call back: me proficiscentem: revocandum universis retrahendumque (Flaminium)
censuerunt, L.: manum: quo fata trahunt
retrahuntque, V.: aliquid (pecuniae), withhold,
L.: cum se retraxit, ne pyxidem traderet, refused: ne te retrahas, H.: se ab ictu,
O.—Of fugitives, to drag back, bring back: retrahi
(Dumnorigem) imperat, Cs.: ne deprehensus a custodibus
retraheretur, L.: ut retractus, non reversus,
videretur: ex fugā, S.: ad me illud fugitivom
argentum, T.: ad eosdem cruciatūs
retrahi, Ta.—Fig., to draw back, withdraw, remove, divert, turn:
poëtam Retrahere ab studio, T.: Thebas ab interitu, N.: genus eiusmodi
calumniae retrahetur in odium iudicis, i. e. results in: imaginem nocturnae quietis ad spem, i. e. interpret perversely,
Ta.—To bring to light again, make known again: oblitterata
aerarii nomina, Ta.
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