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(verb) : ex-posco, pŏposci, 3
* To ask earnestly, to beg, request, to entreat, implore (rare but class.).
* In gen.: quam (misericordiam) ipse non implorat, ego autem repugnante hoc et imploro et exposco, * Cic. Mil. 34, 92: signum proelii,Caes. B. G. 7, 19, 4; for which, absol.: exposcentibus militibus,id. B. C. 3, 90 fin.: pacem precibus,Liv. 1, 16, 3; 3, 5, 14; so, pacem deorum exposcentes,Just. 18, 6: ut acrius exposcerent quae sciebant negaturum,Tac. H. 4, 19: victoriam ab diis,Caes. B. C. 2, 5, 3; for which: quod deos immortales inter nuncupanda vota expoposci,Liv. 7, 40, 5. —With inf.: Iliacos iterum audire labores Exposcit,Verg. A. 4, 79.
* In partic., for the usual deposcere, to demand to be delivered up for punishment, as a prisoner, etc.: ad exposcendos eos legati extemplo Lacedaemonem missi sunt,Liv. 38, 31, 3 (cf. of the same, ib. 33, 2, deposcendos): aliquem,Nep. Them. 8, 5; id. Hannib. 7, 6; cf.: Messene exposcentibus Achaeis noxios dedidit,Liv. 39, 50, 9.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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