rēiciō (not reiiciō; imper. reice, disyl., V.), rēiēcī, iectus, ere
re-+iacio,
to throw back, fling back, hurl back
: telum in hostīs, Cs.:
togam ab umero, L.: ex
umeris amictum, V.: de corpore
vestem, O.: paenulam: ab ore colubras,
O.: Capillus circum caput Reiectus
neglegenter, T.: scutum,
throw over the back
(in flight): fatigata membra, i. e.
stretch on the ground
, Cu.: a se mea pectora,
to push back
, O.: (librum) e gremio suo,
fling away
, O.: oculos Rutulorum reicit arvis,
averts
, V.: pascentīs a flumine reice
capellas,
drive back
, V.: in postremam aciem,
throw to the rear
, L.: se in eum,
into his arms
, T.—
To force back, beat back, repel, repulse
: eos in oppidum, Cs.: Tusci reiecti armis, V. ab Antiocheā
hostem.— Pass,
to be driven back
: navīs tempestate reiectas revertisse, Cs.: reflantibus ventis reici: ex cursu Dyrrachium reiecti,
L.—Fig.,
to drive back, drive away, cast off, remove, repel, reject
: ad famem hunc ab studio, T.: ferrum et audaciam: retrorsum Hannibalis minas, H.—
To reject contemptuously, refuse, scorn, disdain, despise
: nos, T.: petentem, O.: Lydiam, H.:
refutetur ac reiciatur ille clamor: quae cum reiecta
relatio esset,
when the appeal was overruled
, L.: volgarīs taedas,
O.: Reiectā praedā,
H.: dona nocentium, H.—
P. n
. as
s<*>bst.
: reicienda,
evils to be rejected
: reiecta.—Of judges,
to set aside, challenge peremptorily, reject
: ex CXXV iudicibus quinque et LXX: potestas
reiciendi,
right of challenge
.—Of persons,
to refer, direct, assign
: ad ipsam te epistulam: in hunc gregem Sullam,
transfer
(in your judgment).—In public life,
to refer, turn over
(for deliberation or decision): totam rem ad Pompeium, Cs.: ab tribunis ad senatum res est reiecta, L.: id cum ad senatum relatum esset, L.: ut nihil huc reicias: legati ab senatu reiecti ad populum,
referred
, L.—In time,
to defer, postpone
: a Kal. Febr. legationes in Idūs Febr.
reiciebantur: repente abs te in mensem Quintilem reiecti sumus.