I.to sacrifice very auspiciously, or with very favorable omens: res divinae recte perlitatae, Val. Antias ap. Gell. 1, 7, 10: “saluti,” Liv. 41, 15: “bove perlitare jussus,” id. 41, 14.—Impers. pass.: “primis hostiis perlitatum est,” Liv. 36, 1: “diu non perlitatum tenuerat dictatorem,” it being long before the sacrifices gave a favorable omen, id. 7, 8, 5.
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