A / at-tāmĭno
verb transitive

at-tāmĭno

2nd PP at-tāmĭnāre · conj. 1st
(), , ad-tamino, contr. instead of tagmino, from tago, tango; cf. contamino
to touch;; to attack; rob figuratively
to touch; and, in a bad sense, to attack, rob (only post-class. and rare), Capitol. Gord. 27.—Hence, also, to dishonor, contaminate, defile: virginem, Just. 21, 3: aliquem sacramentis Judaicis, Cod. Th. 3, 1, 5.—Trop.: facta et consulta alicujus imprudentia, Aur. Vict. Caes. 16.