claudeo

claudeo

claudeo, ēre, u. gew. claudo, clausūrus, ere (claudus), lahmen, hinken, nur übtr. = auf schwachen Füßen stehen, nicht Stich halten, schlecht bestellt sein, α) Form claudeo: an ubi vos sitis, ibi consilium claudeat? Caecil. com. 32. – β) Form claudo: si (beata vita) una ex parte clauderet, Cic.: si alterā parte claudet (Futur.) res publica, Liv.: neque enim ignorantiā res claudit, Sall. fr.: si memoria rebus vetustis claudit, Auson.: quā causā claudat aliquantum amor erga te meus, Fronto. – bes. v. der Rede u. v. Redner, quid est cur claudere aut insistere orationem malint quam cum sententia pariter excurrere, Cic.: nisi tertia syllaba circumflexe promatur, numerus clausurus est, Gell.: in quacumque enim una (parte) plane clauderet, orator esse non posset, Cic.


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