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ăcontīzo, āre, v. n., = ἀκοντίζω, lit., to shoot a dart; hence, intrans. of blood, to spout or gush forth, Veg. 1, 26 and 27.

Ăcontīzŏmĕnos, i, m., = Ἀκοντιζόμενος (struck with a dart), the title of a comedy of Naevius, see the fragment in, Rib. Com. Rel. p. 5.