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(adjective) : ex-sors (exors), sortis
* Without lot, i. e. who has not cast a lot, who obtains a thing out of course; also, that for which a lot has not been cast, chosen, choice.
* Prop. (poet.): te voluit rex magnus Olympi Talibus auspiciis exsortem ducere honorem,Verg. A. 5, 534: ducunt exsortem (equum) Aeneae,id. ib. 8, 552; Val. Fl. 4, 340.
* Transf., in gen., having no share in, free from, deprived of.
* With gen.: dulcis vitae,Verg. A. 6, 428: amicitiae et foederis,Liv. 23, 10, 3: culpae,id. 22, 44, 7: periculi,Tac. A. 6, 10: matrimoniorum,Plin. 5, 8, 8, § 45: cos exsors secandi,incapable of cutting,Hor. A. P. 305.—*
* With dat.: hospes conflictui huic,Sid. Ep. 8, 12 fin.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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