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Cooper: Thesaurus Linguae Romanae et Brittanicae
Aberrare, per metaphoram. Cic.Sed redeat vnde aberrauit oratio.But let our talke returne to that purpose from whence it wandred.Aberrare regula & præsciptione vitæ.Cic.To suerue or goe from the right rule of life.Aberrat ad alia oratio.Cic.Our talke wandreth from the purpose to other matters.Animus aberrat sententia, suspensis curis maioribus.Cic.Aberrare communì vtilitate, Cicer.To go or sweue from the common profite.Non multum ab Herilli leuitate aberrabimus. Cicero. We shall be almost of as little constancie and grauitie as Herillus.Aberrare miseria.Cicer.To turne or withdraw his minde from cogitation of his miserie.Aberrare proposito, vel proposito.Cic.To goe or wander from.Aberrare coniectura, vel coniectura, Cicer.To erre in coniecturing: in gessing not to hitte the truth: to coniecture amisse.Aberrare verbo.Cic.To misse or erre in a word.Aberrare nutu.Cicer.To becke or nodde amisse: in becking to be deceiued.Aberrant inter se orationes.Liui.Their talkes and wordes agree not.Rogo, vt artificem quem elegeris, ne in melius quidem sinas aberrare. Plin. Iun. Let him not doe otherwise than his paterne, although he alter it to the better.
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