- dēstituō
- dēstituō uī, ūtus, ere
[de + statuo], to set down, set forth, put away, bring forward, leave alone : alios in convivio (in mockery): ante tribunal regis destitutus, L.: ante pedes destitutum causam dicere, L.— To leave, abandon, forsake, fail : cum alveum aqua destituisset, L.: ut quemque destitueret vadum, lost his footing , L.—Fig., to forsake, abandon, desert, betray : ab Oppianico destitutus: funditores inermīs, Cs.: eundem in septemviratu: defensores, L.: alicuius consiliis destitutus: morando spem, L.: destituti ab omni spe, L.: si destituat spes, alia praesidia molitur, L.: deos Mercede pactā, i. e. defraud of their stipulated reward , H.
* * *destituere, destitui, destitutus V TRANSfix/set (in position), set up, make fast; leave destitute/without; render void; desert/leave/abandon/forsake/leave in lurch; disappoint/let down; fail/give up
Latin-English dictionary. 2013.