LAT

Lewis Short

(verb) : dis-sŭo, no
* Perf., ūtum, 3, —Lit., to unstitich, to rip open; hence, in gen., to open, to dissolve by degrees (a rare word).
* Lit.: sinum,Ov. F. 1, 408: malas,to open the mouth wide,Pers. 3, 59: habebit vestimenta dissuta, caput nudum,Vulg. Levit. 13, 45.
* Trop.: amicitiae dissuendae magis quam discindendae,Cic. Lael. 21, 76; so, sensim amicitias (opp. repente praecidere),id. Off. 1, 33, 120.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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