I.inf. pass. parag. emolirier, Plaut. Bacch. 4, 5, 2), 4, v. dep. a., to move out, bring out by effort (very rare): “fretum (venti),” to stir up, agitate, Sen. Agam. 476: “nauseam pituitae per nares,” Col. 8, 5, 21; cf. Cels. 4, 6: “negotium,” to effect, accomplish, Plaut. Bacch. 4, 5, 2.
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