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Charlton T. Lewis(1891)An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
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Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden(1894)Latin Phrase-Book, London:Macmillan and Co.
to retreat step by step:gradum sensim referre
to consider one's own advantage in everything:omnia ad suam utilitatem referre
to show gratitude (in one's acts):gratiam alicui referre (meritam, debitam) pro aliqua re
to return like for like:par pari referre
to reward amply; to give manifold recompense for:bonam (praeclaram) gratiam referre
the book is attributed to an unknown writer:liber refertur ad nescio quem auctorem
to enter a thing in one's note-book:aliquid in commentarios suos referre (Tusc. 3. 22. 54)
to make virtue the standard in every thought and act:omnia consilia et facta ad virtutem referre (Phil. 10. 10. 20)
to measure something by the standard of something else; to make something one's criterion:dirigere orreferre aliquid ad aliquam rem
to deify a person:aliquem in deorum numerum referre, reponere
to consider as a god:aliquem in deorum numero referre
to book a debt:nomina facere orin tabulas referre
to put down to a man's credit:alicui acceptum referre aliquid (Verr. 2. 70. 170)
to retire into private life:in otium se referre (Fam. 99)
to consider a thing from a political point of view:ad rei publicae rationes aliquid referre
to record in the official tablets (Annales maximi):in album referre (De Or. 2. 12. 52)
to place a person's name on the list of the proscribed:in proscriptorum numerum referre aliquem (Rosc. Am. 11. 32)
to bring a question before the senate (of the presiding magistrate):ad senatum referre (Cic. Dom. 53. 136)
to enter a thing in the public records:in tabulas publicas referre aliquid
to put some one on the list of the accused:referre in reos aliquem
to retire (without turning one's back on the enemy):pedem referre
to gain a victory, win a battle:victoriam ferre, referre
Frederic M. Wheelock and Richard A. LaFleur (2000),Wheelock's Latin (6th edition), HarperCollins: New York,→ISBN