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dēgo , dēgi, 3, v. a. de-ago,
I.to spend, pass, sc. time (for syn. cf.: ago, gero, facio—very freq. and class.).
(β). Absol., to live (not freq. till after the Aug. period): “laetus deget,Hor. Od. 3, 29, 42: “gentes sic degunt,Plin. H. N. 12 prooem. § 1:“ certus procul urbe degere,Tac. A. 4, 57: “sine nequitia,Sen. Ep. 74; cf. Plin. 6, 17, 19, § 50; 6, 25, 29, § 112: vita humanior sine sale non quit degere, to continue, endure, id. 31, 7, 41, § 88.—
II. To carry on, wage: “nautae contractum cum ventis degere bellum (cf.: agere, peragere bellum),Lucr. 4, 968.!*? "DEGERE antiqui posuerunt pro exspectare," Paul. ex Fest. 73, 4 Müll.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (23):
    • Cicero, Letters to his Friends, 11.28
    • Cicero, For Sextus Roscius of Ameria, 52.150
    • Cicero, For Sulla, 27.75
    • Plautus, Cistellaria, 1.1
    • Vergil, Aeneid, 4.551
    • Tacitus, Annales, 4.57
    • Plautus, Mostellaria, 3.1
    • Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, 2.1094
    • Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, 2.16
    • Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, 3.313
    • Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, 4.1178
    • Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, 4.968
    • Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, 5.173
    • Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 12
    • Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 12.5
    • Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 31.7
    • Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 6.50
    • Cicero, de Finibus Bonorum et Malorum, 2.35
    • Cicero, de Finibus Bonorum et Malorum, 4.12
    • Cicero, de Natura Deorum, 1.19
    • Cicero, De Amicitia, 23
    • Cicero, De Officiis, 1.32
    • Seneca, Epistulae, 74
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