Ad pedes abicere
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Latin Construction
- ‘To throw at [someone's] feet.’
Constructions
Noun constructions
Objects of ad pedes abicere
- se ad pedes abicere — Cicero [αʹ], [βʹ]
Loci
- αʹ n. Cicero, Ad Atticum 4.2:
| Serranus pertimuit et Cornicinus ad suam veterem fabulam rediit; abiecta toga se ad generi pedes abiecit. | Serranus was terrified and Cornicinus reprised his old role: he threw off his toga and threw himself at his son-in-law's feet. |
- βʹ n. Cicero, Ad Atticum 8.9:
| Non sum veritus ne viderer adsentari quoi tali in re libenter me ad pedes abiecissem. | I wasn't afraid of seeming to flatter; I'd have gladly thrown myself at his feet for such a thing. |