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Etymology
From (with  for  after ), possibly from. Compare the future tense of.

Verb

 * 1) to use, make use of, employ
 * 2) * late 1st c. BC, Livy, Ab Urbe Condita 22.51 (reportedly said by Hasdrubal, Hannibal's brother, when Hannibal failed to invade Rome after his victory at Cannae)
 * "la"
 * "la"

- Vincere scīs, Hannibal, victōriā ūtī nescīs.


 * 1) to enjoy, take advantage of
 * 2) to experience, undergo, encounter
 * 3) to wear, consume
 * 1) to experience, undergo, encounter
 * 2) to wear, consume
 * 1) to wear, consume

Usage notes

 * 1) The verb  and others like it,, , , , and their compounds, regularly govern the ablative case
 * 2) Later regularized as
 * 1) Later regularized as
 * 1) Later regularized as

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) cut