obsecro

obsecro

obsecro (opsecro), āvī, ātum, āre (ob u. sacro), jmd. bei allem, was ihm heilig ist-, um Gottes willen-, inständigst bitten, anflehen, pro di immortales, obsecro vostram fidem, Plaut.: quod, multis lacrimis cum eum oraret atque obsecraret, impetrare non potuit, Cic. – mit folg. ut od. ne od. ut ne u. Konj., obsecro te, ut id facias, Cic.: quam ob rem te obsecro isdem precibus, quibus S.P.Q.R., utetc., Cic.: obsecravit per fratris sui cinerem, ut etc., Cic.: Minervam genibus nixus obsecro atque oro, Fronto: nunc tecum obsecro, ut mihi subvenias, Titin. com. 32: mi vir, te obsecro, ne facias, Ter.: nunc te per amicitiam et amorem obsecro, principio ut ne ducas, Ter.: m. Acc. pers. u. allg. Acc. rei u. folg. ut u. Konj., te hoc (darum), ut etc., Cic. Quinct. 99: quod (worum) ego vos oro atque obsecro, ut etc., Sall. hist. fr. 1, 48 (51), 9. – m. bl. Coniunctiv, Bassus multis precibus paene etiam lacrimis obsecrabat implerem meum tempus, Plin. ep. – m. pro u. Abl., pro mea vos salute non rogavit solum, verum etiam obsecravit, Cic. – Insbes., a) als Deprekationsformel, obsecro, ich bitte, flehe, Ter.: oro, obsecro, ignosce, Cic. – b) als Ausdruck des Staunens, ei der tausend! um Himmels willen! obsecro, quem video? Ter.: obsecro, an is est? Ter.: au tace obsecro, Ter.: au, quid me censes, obsecro? Afran. fr. – c) als Höflichkeitsformel, ich bitte dich = hör einmal, Attica, obsecro te, quid agit? Cic.: ubi est? obsecro vos, Liv.: sed, obsecro te, ita venusta habeantur ista, non ut etc., Cic.


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