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prohibeō uī (old subj perf. prohibessit, C.), itus, ēre

pro+habeo, to hold before, hold back, keep away, check, restrain, hinder, prevent, avert, keep off, debar : praedones procul ab insulā: vim hostium ab oppidis, Cs.: se suosque ab iniuriā, refrain , Cs.: prohibendo a delictis exercitum confirmavit, S.: itinere exercitum, impede , Cs.: di prohibeant, ut existimetur, etc.: quod potuisti prohibere, ne fieret: prohibitus esse, quo minus abduceret, etc.: quo minus in unum coirent, L.: nec, quin erumperet, prohiberi poterat, L.: quem leges pugnare prohibebant: peregrinos urbibus uti: se ad prohibenda circumdari opera parabant, L.: Cimbros intra finīs suos ingredi, Cs.: migrari Veios, L.: contingere mensas, V.: prohibiti gerere bellum: ut inde aurum exportari prohiberes: prohibete ius de pecuniis dici, L.: munitiones Caesaris, Cs.: prohibenda maxime est ira in puniendo: quod di prohibeant, but may the gods forbid it , T.: Di, prohibete minas, V.: id eos ut prohiberet, L.To forbid, prohibit : lex recta imperans prohibensque contraria: diique et homines prohibuere redemptos vivere Romanos, L.To keep away, keep, preserve, defend, protect : a periculo rem p.: virginem ab amatorum impetu: tenuiores iniuriā: ad prohibendam populationibus Campaniam, L.

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