- ganniō
- ganniō —, —, īre,
to bark, snarl, growl: Quid ille gannit? T., Iu.
* * *gannire, -, - V INTRANSwhimper, snarl (of dogs); snarl (people), speak in ill natured/hostile manner
Latin-English dictionary. 2013.
Latin-English dictionary. 2013.
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