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1 dēsertus
dēsertus adj. with comp. and sup. [P. of desero], deserted, desert, solitary, lonely, waste: angiportus, T.: anus, T.: planities penuriā aquae, S.: loca, Cs.: urbes: via: portūs, V.: vetustas, long disuse, H.: reditus desertior: nihil desertius: orae desertissimae: solitudo.— Plur n. as subst, desert places, deserts, wastes: Libyae deserta, V.: ferarum, the lonely haunts, V.* * *deserta -um, desertior -or -us, desertissimus -a -um ADJdeserted, uninhabited, without people; solitary/lonely; forsaken; desert/waste -
2 consenesco
con-sĕnesco, nŭi, 3, v. inch., to grow old together, to grow or become old or gray (class. in prose and poetry).I.Lit.:II.(Baucis et Philemon) illā consenuere casā,
Ov. M. 8, 634: socerorum in armis, * Hor. C. 3, 5, 8; cf.:in patriā meā,
Ov. Tr. 4, 8, 12:alieno in agro (exercitus),
Liv. 9, 19, 6:in exilio,
id. 35, 34, 7:in ultimo terrarum orbis angulo,
Vell. 2, 102, 3:circa Casilinum Cumasque,
Liv. 30, 20, 9:Smyrnae,
Suet. Gram. 6.—Meton.A.In Quint., to grow old or gray in an occupation, to follow it too long:B.in commentariis rhetorum,
Quint. 3, 8, 67 in quā umbrā, id. 10, 5, 17; and:in unā ejus specie,
id. 12, 11, 16.—In a more general sense (causa pro effectu), to become weak, infirm, powerless, to waste away, fall into disuse, decay, fade, lose force, etc.1.With living subjects:b.prae maerore atque aegritudine,
Plaut. Stich. 1, 3, 63; cf. id. Capt. 1, 2, 25:in manibus alicujus et gremio maerore et lacrimis,
Cic. Clu. 5, 13; Liv. 35, 34, 7:(columbae) si inclusae consenescunt,
Varr. R. R. 3, 7, 6; so id. ib. 3, 9, 14:veturno,
Col. 7, 5, 3.—Trop., to lose consideration or respect: omnes illius partis auctores ac socios nullo adversario consenescere. Cic. Att. 2, 23, 2.—2.With inanimate subjects: ova consenescunt, Varr R. R. 3, 9, 8; cf.:vinea soli vitio consenuit,
Col. 4, 22, 8:veru in manibus,
Plaut. Rud. 5, 2, 15; cf.:consenuit haec tabula carie,
Plin. 35, 10, 36, § 91: haut ulla carina Consenuit, not one has grown old, i. e. all have perished, Prop. 3, 7 (4, 6), 36: (nobis) viget aetas, animus valet; contra illis annis atque divitiis omnia consenuerunt, Sall. C. 20, 10 Kritz and Fabri:quamvis consenuerint vires atque defecerint,
Cic. Sen. 9, 29;with vires,
Liv. 6, 23, 7:animum quoque patris consenuisse in adfecto corpore,
id. 9, 3, 8: noster amicus Magnus, cujus cognomen unā cum Crassi Divitis cognomine consenescit. Cic. Att. 2, 13, 2:veteres leges aut. ipsā suā vetustate consenuisse aut novis legibus esse sublatas,
id. de Or. 1, 58, 247;so of laws,
Liv. 3, 31, 7:invidia,
Cic. Clu. 2, 5:rabies et impetus,
Flor. 3, 3, 5:oratio dimetiendis pedibus,
Quint. 9, 4, 112.
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