Perlustro, perlustras, perlustrâre. Liu.To beholde all about diligently.Perlustrare omnia oculis, nequis, &c.Liu.To looke rounde about on euerie side.Campos perlustrans oculis. Sil. Perlustrare animo.Cic.To consider in his minde.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
per-lustro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a.I.To go or wander all through, to traverse completely.A.Lit.: hostium agros, Liv. 8, 36: haec omnia (loca), id. 7, 34: perlustrata armis tota Germania, Vell. 2, 106, 1.—B.Trop., to view all over, to examine, survey: hujus materiae perlustrandae animo partes erunt omnes, Cic. Part. 11, 38: omnia oculis, Liv. 25, 9: diu perlustrans oculis hostium turres, id. 23, 46, 13: perlustra mea dicta,
examine
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consult
, Stat. S. 4, 3, 143.— II.To purify or hallow completely with religious acts: sulphure et bitumine aliquid perlustrare, Col. 8, 5, 11.