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ŏbŏr
|
ĭor, -īrī, obortus sum.
(oˈbo.ri.or)
v. intrans.
To rise; to arise.
[
ob
+
orior
.]
Loci
αʹ
Livy,
Ab Urbe Condita
2.37:
Ingens
pavor
primo
discurrentes
ad
suas
res
tollendas
in
hospitia
perculit
;
proficiscentibus
deinde
indignatio
oborta
,
se
ut
consceleratos
contaminatos
que
ab
ludis
,
festis
diebus
,
coetu
quodam
modo
hominum
deorum
que
abactos
esse
.
First
an
enormous
terror
struck
those
who
were
scattering
to
their
lodgings
to
carry
off
their
things
;
then
indignation
arose
in
them
as
they
were
leaving
,
being
driven
out
as
if
they
were
defiled
and
unclean
,
from
the
games
—
from
their
holidays
—
from
a
meeting
,
in
a
way
,
of
men
and
the
gods
.
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