Lewis & Short

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sŭpo (also sĭpo and suppo), āre, v. a., to throw, throw about, scatter: supat jacit, unde dissipat disicit et obsipat obicit, et insipat, hoc est inicit, Fest. p. 311 Müll.; cf.: supare significat jacere et disicere, id. s. v. prosapia, p. 225: obtorque prorim ac suppa tortas copulas, Att. ap. Non. 200, 33 (Trag. Rel. p. 180 Rib.).

* 1. sup-păro (subp-), āre, v. a. [par], to make somewhat like or similar: formam lupae feminae, Tert. adv. Valent. 4.

2. sup-păro (subp-), āre, v. a., to fit, adjust (eccl. Lat.): exuvias capiti, Tert. Cult. Fem. 7: labem corpori, id. Anim. 25 fin.

suppo (sūpo, sīpo), āre, v. a. [suppus], = supino, to lay back, to lay on the back, Att. ap. Non. 200, 33 (Trag. Fragm. v. 575 Rib.); cf. Paul. ex Fest. p. 225, 14; 311, 6.