Lewis Short
suggestus | subg-, i | suggestum (noun M.n) : (), , m., and , , n. suggero.
* (Acc. to suggero, I.) An elevated place made of materials poured out; hence, a raised place, a height, elevation (cf. pulpitum).
* Lit.
* (Acc. to suggero, II.) A hint, intimation, suggestion (syn. suggestio): si ex suggestu eorum praeses dederit,Dig. 27, 8, 1, § 5.
* A providing, preparation (post-class. and very rare): Circensium,Tert. Spect. 7: honorum,id. ib. 12.—*
* Trop., height: neve se de tanto fortunarum suggestu pessum deiciat,App. M. 5, p. 161, 22.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary
Lewis Short
suggestus, a, um, Part., from suggero.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary