exuō uī, ūtus, ere
4 AV-,
to draw out, take off, pull off, put off
: pharetram umero, O.: iugum,
shake off
, L.: caestūs, V.—
To unclothe, divest, free, put forth
: pellibus membra, H.: ossa lacertosque,
bares
, V.: ex his te laqueis: se iugo,
L.: unum exuta pedem vinclis, V.:
cornua exuitur, O. —
To strip, despoil, deprive
: copiae armis exutae, Cs.: se agro paterno, L.—Fig.,
to lay aside, cast off, divest oneself of, put away
: humanitatem: silvestrem animum, V.:
mores antiquos, L.: tristitiam, Ta.: ius fasque,
Ta.: hac (pinu) hominem, i. e.
turn into a pine
, O.: ex animo exui non potest, esse deos:
Lepidum,
get rid of
, Ta.