Both Uses of
omit
in
The Aeneid
- Who can omit the Gracchi? who declare The Scipios' worth, those thunderbolts of war, The double bane of Carthage?†
Book 6 *
- We— for myself I speak, and all the name Of Grecians, who to Troy's destruction came, Omitting those who were in battle slain, Or borne by rolling Simois to the mainNot one but suffer'd, and too dearly bought The prize of honor which in arms he sought; Some doom'd to death, and some in exile driv'n.†
Book 11
Definition:
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(omit) to exclude or neglect something