S / sup-plōdo
verb transitive intransitive

sup-plōdo

2nd PP sup-plōdere · 3rd PP sup-plōdsi · conj. 3rd
to stamp
to stamp the foot: pedem nemo in illo judicio supplosit, * Cic. de Or. 1, 53, 230; so, pedem, Sen. Ep. 75, 2.—
figuratively
To clap; to applaud
To clap in token of applause, to applaud (eccl. Lat.): male nobis supplaudimus, Tert. Idol. 12: diversae parti, id. Pud. 19. — *
To tread under foot; to destroy
To tread under foot, to destroy: calumniam, Macr. Somn. Scip. 1, 2, § 3.