Sugo
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Verb



  1. I suck
    • 70 - 25 BCE — Vitruvius, De Architectura, 2:8
      Molli enim et rara potestate cum sint, exsiccant sugendo e materia sucum
      Since the stones used are soft and porous, they are apt to suck the moisture out of the mortar and so to dry it up.
  2. I take in
  3. I exhaust
    • 116 - 27 BCE — Varro, Rerum Rusticarum, 1:43
      id est quae minus sugunt terram.
      I mean by that crops which are less exhausting to the land.
 
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