to move, prevail upon, persuade by entreaty, induce,
appease: Qui mihi exorandus est, T.: alquem ut peieret: deos, O.: Lares farre,
Iu.: populum, H.: gnatam ut det, oro,
vixque id exoro, T.: quae vicinos concidere loris
Exorata solet, in spite of entreaties, Iu.: non
exoratae arae, inexorable, O.—To obtain by prayer: pacem divōm, V.
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