Abijcio, ábijcis. penult. corr. abiéci, penul. prod. abiectum, abijcere. To cast away: to cast away in disdaine or despite: to renounce: to make base or vile: to despise: to poure out: to giue away contemptuously.Abijci eos in mare iussit. Valer. Abijcere arma defatigatione.Cic.For wearinesse to cast away weapon and harnesse.Abiecit se in herbam.Cicer.He lay or cast him selfe downe a long in the grasse.Abijcinunt se humi, refrigerationem quærentes. Plin. They lay downe, or a long on the ground to coole them. Abijcere se, pro paruo æstimare.Cicer.To set litle by himselfe, to debase him selfe: to make no account of himselfe.Abijcere se alteri ad pedes.Cicer.To fall downe at ones feete: to prostrate him selfe at ones feete in way of intreatie.Se ad Cæsaris pedes abiecit.Cic.He fell downe prostrate at Cesars feete.Ego me plurimis pro te supplice abieci.Cic.I haue become humble suter to very many for thee. Abijcere aliquem, pro Negligere, & non ei fauere.Cicer.Not to passe for one: to make no account of him.Abiecit natura animãtes ad pastum.Cic.Nature hath made beastes bent or groueling with their heades downt ward to their foode. Abijcere, translatum ad res animi: vt abijcere ædificationem.Cic.To leaue of his huilding: or to be wearie of building.Omnem se amorem abiecisse illinc.Cic.That he hath turned or cast his loue cleane from hir.Abijcere animum.Cicer.To dispayre, to be discouraged, to be out of courage.Authoritatem Senatus.Cic.He debased or made of lesse estimation.Suas cogitationes abiecerunt in rem tam humilem, tamque contemptam.Cic.They bent their mindes to consider, or to thinke of so base a matter.Ædificandi consistum abiecerat.Cicer.He left of his purpose of building.Curarn Reipublicæ abijcere.Cic.He left aside or cleane cast of the care of the common weale.Famam ingenij abijcere.Cicer.To leese or not to regard the good fame and reporte of his witte.Gloriam abijcere & deponere.Cicer.Not to regarde, or to make no accompt of: or to be nothing carefull for his glorie.Intercessorem abijcere.Cic.To repell one that is an intreater or suter.Memoriam doloris abijcere.Cic.To forget.Obedientiam abijcere.Cic.Not to obey: to cast of all obedience.Onus susceptum abijcere.Cic.Socordiam abijcere.Plaut.Superbiam abijcere.Plaut.To renounce or cast away.Spem omni rerum abijcere.Cic.Cleane to dispayre of all.Spem abijcere de aliquo. Brutus Ciceroni. To haue no more hope of one: cleane to dispayre of him.Timorem abijcere.Cic.To feare no more.Voluntatem discendi abijcere.Cicer.To cast of the will to learne. Abijcere aliquid ostentui, Hoc est ad ostentum.Tacit.
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