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Note title celebro vs. oro
Concept(s)
Page(s) link(s) Page:FC 1042.djvu/253
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cĕlē̆bro, āvi, ātum, v. a. [celebro].

I. To go to a place or person in great numbers or often, to frequent, to fill b. Of a desired action (cf. celeber, B.), to do something frequently or in multitudes, to practise, engage in, say, use, employ, repeat II. Meton. A. To go in great numbers to a celebration; hence, in gen., to celebrate, solemnize, keep a festival B. To honor, praise, celebrate the praises of a person or thing, to celebrate in song

ōro, āvi, ātum, 1 II. In partic. A. To treat, argue, plead 2. Of oratorical speaking, eloquence B. To pray, beg, beseech, entreat C. To pray, to supplicate God

Context:

Sentence: Notavi etiam quantum conveniret, ut dum tu celebras officium tuum, considerares ex una parte tibi presentem esse Deum

Translation: I also noted how appropriate it would be that while you fulfill your duty, you consider on the one hand that God is present to you.

References

Lewis & Short