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1. prōdĭtĭo, ōnis, f. [prodo].
- I. A discovering, betraying; a discovery, betrayal, treason, treachery (class.): multorum in nos perfidiam, insidias, proditionem notabis, Cic. Fam. 5, 12, 4: amicitiarum proditiones, id. Ac. 2, 9, 27: arcanorum, Plin. 7, 45, 46, § 150: id nefas proditione discussum est, Flor. 3, 18, 9: timor est proditio cogitationis auxiliorum, Vulg. Sap. 17, 11.
- II. A putting off, deferring; the right of deferring (ante-class.), Cato ap. Fest. s. v. prodidisse, p. 242 Müll.
2. prōdĭtĭo, ōnis, f. [prodeo],
- I. a going or coming forth, an appearance (post-class.), Sid. Ep. 5, 13.
- II. Esp., a sally by a besieged garrison: tempestiva, Amm. 15, 5, 33.