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Lewis Short

(verb) : ac-clīno, āvi, ātum, 1
* To lean on or against something (not before the Aug. period; mostly poet.).
* Lit.: se acclinavit in illum,Ov. M. 5, 72: latus leoni,Stat. Silv. 4, 2, 51.—Most freq. in part. pass.: acclinatus: colla acclinata,Ov. M. 10, 268; cf.: terrae acclinatus,id. ib. 14, 666: castra tumulo sunt acclinata,Liv. 44, 3, 6: maria terris,Stat. Silv. 5, 4, 5.
* Trop., with se, to incline to a thing: ad causam senatus,Liv. 4, 48, 9.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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