Lexicographical Neighbors of Apage
Literary usage of Apage
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Collections by Minisink Valley Historical Society, Connecticut Historical Society (1882)
"apage has nugas! Dined at Mr. Sewall's with Mrs. Man, Granddaughter of Capt,
Hill, who was pray'd for with his wife. Febr. 25. 17|| Went to Mr. Joseph Prout ..."
2. Syntax of Early Latin by Charles Edwin Bennett (1914)
"Under this head may be put also the use of the accusative with apage: eg Pseud.
... It seems likely that to the Roman consciousness apage was no longer felt ..."
3. A Latin-English Dictionary Printed from the Unfinished Ms. of the Late by Thomas Hewitt Key (1888)
"134, 5 В ; 2. esp. apage te take yourself off, be gone, apage, apage te a me ...
5, lo, i ; 3. absol. come none of that, apage, non placet mi hoe noctis ..."