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1 subp-
subp- see supp-. -
2 subp
subp-, v. supp-. -
3 suppernātus (subp-)
suppernātus (subp-) adj. [sub+perna], lamed in the hip ; hence: alnus subpernata securi, cut down, Ct. -
4 suppetior (subp-)
suppetior (subp-) ātus, ārī, dep. [suppetiae, help], to come to the aid of, assist, succor (late): quod mihi suppetiatus es, gratissimum est (dub.). -
5 suppetō (subp-)
suppetō (subp-) īvī, ītus, ere [sub+peto], to be at hand, be in store, be present, be available: si cui haec suppetunt: vererer, ne mihi crimina non suppeterent: copia frumenti, Cs.: quibuscumque vires suppetebant ad arma ferenda, L.: neque quo manus porrigeret suppetebat, N.: si vita suppetet: Novis ut usque suppetas laboribus, may be exposed to, H.— To be equal to, be sufficient for, suffice, avail: ut cottidianis sumptibus copiae suppetant: Pauper enim non est, cui rerum suppetit usus, corresponds, H.: rudis lingua non suppetebat libertati, L. -
6 sup-pōnō (subp-)
sup-pōnō (subp-) posuī, positus (posta, V.), ere, to put below, set under: anitum ova gallinis: caput et stomachum fontibus, H.: Cervicem polo, O.: (tauros) iugo, yoke, O.: Agresti fano pecus, drive under, O.: fratrem tumulo, i. e. bury, O.: incedis per ignīs Suppositos cineri doloso, hidden under, H.: terrae dentes, i. e. sow, O.: Falcem maturīs aristis, apply, V.: cultros, apply (i. e. to the throat), V.—To put in the place of, substitute for: in eorum locum civīs Romanos: criminibus illis pro rege se supponit reum.—To substitute falsely, falsify, forge, counterfeit: puerum, T.: puellam, L.: patri quos (equos) Circe Suppositā de matre nothos furata creavit, i. e. secretly introduced, V.: trepidat, ne Suppositus venias, Iu.— Fig., to add, annex, subjoin: exemplum epistulae. —To make subject, subject, submit: Nil ita sublime est... Non sit ut inferius suppositumque deo, O.—To subordinate, class under: huic generi partīs quattuor: Latio supposuisse Samon, i. e. regarded as inferior, O. -
7 sup-portō (subp-)
sup-portō (subp-) āvī, —, āre, to convey, bring up, bring forward, conduct: operi quaecumque sunt usui, Cs.: frumentum ex Sequanis, Cs.: commeatūs terrestri itinere navibus, L. -
8 suppressiō (subp-)
suppressiō (subp-) ōnis, f [sub+PREM-], a suppression, retaining, embezzlement: suppressiones iudiciales. -
9 suppressus (subp-)
suppressus (subp-) adj. with comp. [P. of supprimo], pressed down.—Of the voice, subdued, low, suppressed: suppressā voce dicere: erit ut voce sic etiam oratione suppressior. -
10 supprimō (subp-)
supprimō (subp-) pressī, pressus, ere [sub+ premo].—Of vessels, to sink, send to the bottom: quattuor (naves) suppressae, L.— To keep back, withhold: eam (pecuniam).— To hold back, keep back, check, stop, detain, restrain: hostem nostros insequentem, Cs.: aërii cursūs habenas, O.: vocem, let fall, O.: partem vocis, O.—Fig., to conceal, suppress: quae (senatūs consulta) supprimebantur, L.: coniurationis indicium, Cu.: nomen alcuius, Ta.— To check, repress: aegritudinem: impetum militum, L.: querelas, O.: iram, L. -
11 suppudet (subp-)
suppudet (subp-) —, ēre, impers. [sub+pudet], to be somewhat ashamed: eorum me suppudebat. -
12 supputō (subp-)
supputō (subp-) —, —, āre [sub+puto], to count up, reckon, compute: sibi quid sit Utile, O. -
13 subparo
1.sup-păro ( subp-), āre, v. a. [par], to make somewhat like or similar:2.formam lupae feminae,
Tert. adv. Valent. 4. -
14 subpingo
1.sup-pingo ( subp-), no perf., pactum, 3, v. a. [pango], to fasten underneath, to clout:2.fulmentas soccis,
Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 94:calcar alicui,
Symm. Ep. 1, 62:qui auro habeat soccis suppactum solum,
Plaut. Bacch. 2, 3, 98:crepidas aureis clavis,
Plin. 33, 3, 14, § 50 (dub.; al. suffigo). -
15 supparo
1.sup-păro ( subp-), āre, v. a. [par], to make somewhat like or similar:2.formam lupae feminae,
Tert. adv. Valent. 4. -
16 suppingo
1.sup-pingo ( subp-), no perf., pactum, 3, v. a. [pango], to fasten underneath, to clout:2.fulmentas soccis,
Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 94:calcar alicui,
Symm. Ep. 1, 62:qui auro habeat soccis suppactum solum,
Plaut. Bacch. 2, 3, 98:crepidas aureis clavis,
Plin. 33, 3, 14, § 50 (dub.; al. suffigo). -
17 subpaedagogus
sup-paedăgōgus ( subp-), i, m., an under-teacher, Inscr. Donat. 311, 1. -
18 subpaetulus
sup-paetŭlus ( subp-), a, um, adj., squinting somewhat, having a little cast or squint: oculi, Varr. ap. Non. 456, 8. -
19 subpallidus
sup-pallĭdus ( subp-), a, um, adj., somewhat pale, palish, Cels. 5, 26, 20, § 84; 2, 4, § 23. -
20 subpalpor
sup-palpor ( subp-), āri, v. dep. n., to caress, fondle, or wheedle a little (very rare):occepit ejus matri suppalparier Vino, etc.,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 1, 28:suppalpandi nescius,
Symm. Ep. 1, 84.
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