Lexicon:Quo me rapis?
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Citation: | quo me rapis? |
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Language: | Latin |
References: | Post Captain, page 57 The Far Side of the World, page 52 |
Meaning: | where are you carrying me off to? |
Notes:
Alludes to Horace Odes III.25.1-2, Quo me Bacche rapis tui plenum, 'Where, O Bacchus, are you carrying me off to, so full [of your wine]?'.
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