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61 θορυβέω
θορυβέω impf. ἐθορύβουν; aor. ptc. θορυβήσαντος Wsd 18:19. Pass.: impf. ἐθορυβούμην; fut. 3 pl. θορυβυθήσονται Na 2:4; 1 aor. ἐθορυβύθην Da 8:17 LXX; pf. ptc. τεθορυβημένος Sir 40:6 (s. prec. and next entry; Soph., Hdt. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; TestJos 7:5; Joseph.; Just., D. 9, 2 θορυβείτωσαν).① throw into disorder, act. and w. acc. (cp. Wsd 18:19; Jos., Vi. 401, Ant. 18, 65) πόλιν set the city in an uproar, start a riot in the city Ac 17:5.② to cause emotional disturbance, disturb, agitate, act. in Ac 21:13 D (but here θ. may also be used abs). Mostly pass. w. intr. sense: be troubled, distressed, aroused (Chariton 5, 8, 3; Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 25 §110; Polyaenus 8, 23, 19; Jos., Ant. 17, 251) GPt 5:15. μὴ θορυβεῖσθε Mk 13:7 D; Ac 20:10 (PTebt 411, 12 μηδὲν μέντοι θορυβηθῇς). τί θορυβεῖσθε; Mk 5:39. Of an ὄχλος: θορυβούμενος aroused, in disorder Mt 9:23 (Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 10 §42 ἡ χώρα θορυβουμένη).—DELG s.v. θόρυβος. M-M. -
62 RÓTA
* * *f. heavy rain (þann dag var á r. mikil; bæði hregg ok r.).* * *að, [Engl. to rout; Dan. rode; Lat. rōdere, but not borrowed from the Lat. word]:—to rout up, turn up, of swine; er unnsvin róta upp, Eyvind (in a verse); nema túnsvin sé þat er eigi má róta, Grág. ii. 232.2. to stir, turn upside down, throw into disorder; with dat., róta sundr, ok róti eldinum sundr, hingað ok þangat. Stj. 330; þeir rótuðu um koll taflinu, to upset the chess-table, Vígl. 17; þá rótar karl saman fénu, he sweeps it into one heap, Sd. 180; hann steypti silfrinu á skjöld sinn, ok rótar í hendi sinni, Fær. 216. -
63 upset
1. transitive verb,-tt-, upset1) (overturn) umkippen; (accidentally) umstoßen [Tasse, Vase, Milch usw.]upset something over something — etwas über etwas (Akk.) kippen
2) (distress) erschüttern; mitnehmen (ugs.); (disturb the composure or temper of) aus der Fassung bringen; (shock, make angry, excite) aufregendon't let it upset you — nimm es nicht so schwer
4) (disorganize) stören; durcheinander bringen [Plan, Berechnung, Arrangement]2. intransitive verb,-tt-, upset umkippen3. adjective1) (overturned) umgekippt2) (distressed) bestürzt; (agitated) aufgeregt; (unhappy) unglücklich; (put out) aufgebracht; verärgert; (offended) gekränktbe upset [about something] — (be distressed) [über etwas (Akk.)] bestürzt sein; (be angry) sich [über etwas (Akk.)] ärgern
we were very upset to hear of his illness — die Nachricht von seiner Krankheit ist uns sehr nahe gegangen
get upset [about/over something] — sich [über etwas (Akk.)] aufregen
there's no point in getting upset about it — es hat keinen Sinn, sich darüber aufzuregen
3) (disordered)4. noun1) (overturning) Umkippen, das3) (slight quarrel) Missstimmung, die4) (slight illness) Unpäßlichkeit, diedigestive/stomach upset — Verdauungsstörung, die/Magenverstimmung, die
6) (surprising result) Überraschung, die* * *past tense, past participle; see upset* * *up·setI. vt[ʌpˈset]1. (push over)▪ to \upset sth etw umwerfento \upset a boat ein Boot zum Kentern bringento \upset a glass ein Glas umstoßen [o umkippen2. (psychologically unsettle)3. (throw into disorder)▪ to \upset sth etw durcheinanderbringen4. MEDto \upset sb's metabolism jds Stoffwechsel durcheinanderbringento \upset sb's stomach jdm auf den Magen schlagen5.II. adj[ʌpˈset]1. (up-ended) umgestoßen, umgeworfen, umgekippt▪ to be \upset (nervous) aufgeregt sein; (angry) aufgebracht sein; (distressed) bestürzt [o betroffen] sein; (sad) traurig sein▪ to be \upset [that]... traurig sein, dass...he was very \upset [that] you didn't reply to his letters es hat ihn sehr getroffen, dass du auf seine Briefe nicht geantwortet hastto be \upset to hear/read/see that... bestürzt sein zu [o mit Bestürzung] hören/lesen/sehen, dass...III. n[ˈʌpset]it was a great \upset to his self-image sein Selbstverständnis hat darunter sehr gelitten▪ to be an \upset to sb jdm nahegehen, jdn mitnehmento be an \upset to sth's equilibrium das Gleichgewicht einer S. gen [empfindlich] störento have an \upset eine Meinungsverschiedenheit habenone of the major \upsets of this year's Wimbledon was the elimination of the favourite eine der großen Enttäuschungen des diesjährigen Wimbledon-Turniers war das Ausscheiden des Favoriten* * *[ʌp'set] vb: pret, ptp upset1. vt1) (= knock over) umstoßen, umwerfen; boat umkippen, zum Kentern bringenshe upset the milk all over the new carpet — sie stieß die Milch um und alles lief auf den neuen Teppich
2) (= make sad news, death) bestürzen, erschüttern, mitnehmen (inf); (question, insolence etc) aus der Fassung bringen; (divorce, experience, accident etc) mitnehmen (inf); (= distress, excite) patient, parent etc aufregen; (= offend unkind behaviour, words etc) verletzen, wehtun (+dat); (= annoy) ärgernyou shouldn't have said/done that, now you've upset her — das hätten Sie nicht sagen/tun sollen, jetzt regt sie sich auf or (offended) jetzt ist sie beleidigt
there's no point in upsetting yourself —
I don't know what's upset him — ich weiß nicht, was er hat
3) (= disorganize) calculations, balance, plan, timetable etc durcheinanderbringenHenman upset the top seed — Henman hat den auf Nummer eins gesetzten Spieler überraschend geschlagen
4)(= make ill)
the rich food upset his stomach — das schwere Essen ist ihm nicht bekommen2. viumkippen3. adj1) (about divorce, accident, dismissal etc) mitgenommen (inf) (about von); (about death, bad news etc) bestürzt (about über +acc); (= sad) betrübt, geknickt (inf) (about über +acc); (= distressed, worried) aufgeregt (about wegen); baby, child durcheinander pred; (= annoyed) ärgerlich, aufgebracht (about über +acc); (= hurt) gekränkt, verletzt (about über +acc)she was pretty upset about it — das ist ihr ziemlich nahegegangen, das hat sie ziemlich mitgenommen (inf)
she was upset about the news/that he'd left her — es hat sie ziemlich mitgenommen, als sie das hörte/dass er sie verlassen hat (inf)
we were very upset to hear about her illness —
don't look so upset, they'll come back — guck doch nicht so traurig, sie kommen ja zurück
would you be upset if I decided not to go after all? — wärst du traurig or würdest dus tragisch nehmen, wenn ich doch nicht ginge?
I'd be very upset if... — ich wäre sehr traurig or betrübt wenn...
she'd be upset if I used a word like that — sie wäre entsetzt, wenn ich so etwas sagen würde
the house has been broken into so of course I'm upset — bei mir ist eingebrochen worden und natürlich rege ich mich auf
to get upset — sich aufregen (about über +acc )
don't get upset about it, you'll find another — nimm das noch nicht so tragisch, du findest bestimmt einen anderen
to sound/look upset — verstört klingen/aussehen
2) ['ʌpset]stomach verstimmt, verdorben attrto have an upset stomach — sich (dat) den Magen verdorben haben, eine Magenverstimmung haben
4. n['ʌpset]1) (= disturbance) Störung f; (emotional) Aufregung f; (inf = quarrel) Verstimmung f, Ärger m; (= unexpected defeat etc) unliebsame or böse ÜberraschungI don't want to cause any upsets in your work — ich möchte bei Ihrer Arbeit kein Durcheinander verursachen
children don't like upsets in their routine —
he's had a bit of an upset — er ist etwas mitgenommen (inf) or geknickt (inf)
2)stomach upset — Magenverstimmung f, verdorbener Magen
* * *upset1 [ʌpˈset]A adj1. umgestürzt, umgekippt2. durcheinandergeworfen oder -geraten3. fig aufgeregt, außer Fassung, aus dem Gleichgewicht gebracht, durcheinander4. verstimmt (auch Magen):B v/t irr1. umwerfen, umstürzen, umkippen, umstoßen: → academic.ru/3233/applecart">applecart2. ein Boot zum Kentern bringen3. fig einen Plan umstoßen, über den Haufen werfen, vereiteln:upset all predictions alle Vorhersagen auf den Kopf stellen4. eine Regierung stürzen5. fig jemanden umwerfen, aus der Fassung bringen, durcheinanderbringen6. in Unordnung bringen, durcheinanderbringen:7. TECH stauchenC v/i1. umkippen, umstürzen2. umschlagen, kentern (Boot)D s [ˈʌpset]1. Umkippen n2. Umschlagen n, Kentern n3. Sturz m, Fall m4. Umsturz m5. fig Vereit(e)lung f6. Unordnung f, Durcheinander n7. Ärger m, (auch Magen) Verstimmung f8. Streit m, Meinungsverschiedenheit f9. SPORT umg Überraschung f (unerwartete Niederlage etc)10. TECH Stauchung fupset2 adj an-, festgesetzt:* * *1. transitive verb,-tt-, upset1) (overturn) umkippen; (accidentally) umstoßen [Tasse, Vase, Milch usw.]upset something over something — etwas über etwas (Akk.) kippen
2) (distress) erschüttern; mitnehmen (ugs.); (disturb the composure or temper of) aus der Fassung bringen; (shock, make angry, excite) aufregen3) (make ill)4) (disorganize) stören; durcheinander bringen [Plan, Berechnung, Arrangement]2. intransitive verb,-tt-, upset umkippen3. adjective1) (overturned) umgekippt2) (distressed) bestürzt; (agitated) aufgeregt; (unhappy) unglücklich; (put out) aufgebracht; verärgert; (offended) gekränktbe upset [about something] — (be distressed) [über etwas (Akk.)] bestürzt sein; (be angry) sich [über etwas (Akk.)] ärgern
we were very upset to hear of his illness — die Nachricht von seiner Krankheit ist uns sehr nahe gegangen
get upset [about/over something] — sich [über etwas (Akk.)] aufregen
there's no point in getting upset about it — es hat keinen Sinn, sich darüber aufzuregen
3) (disordered)4. noun1) (overturning) Umkippen, das3) (slight quarrel) Missstimmung, die4) (slight illness) Unpäßlichkeit, diedigestive/stomach upset — Verdauungsstörung, die/Magenverstimmung, die
6) (surprising result) Überraschung, die* * *v.umwerfen v. adj.bestürzt adj.umstürzen adj. -
64 boronga
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -boronga[English Word] botch[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -boronga[English Word] bungle[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -boronga[English Word] confuse[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -boronga[English Word] throw into disorder[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -boronga[English Word] do sloppy work[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
65 побркува
disorganize————————to drive crazy, to mix up, to confound, to confuse, to throw into disorder* * *disorganize disorganise, muddle, confound -
66 побрка
to drive crazy, to mix up, to confound, to confuse, to throw into disorder -
67 разбъркам
вж. разбърквам* * *разбъ̀ркам,разбъ̀рквам гл.1. stir/shake up; \разбъркам бетон batch concrete;2. ( смесвам) mix (up, together);3. ( карти и пр.) shuffle;4. disarrange, derange, confuse, throw into disorder/confusion, upset, disturb; jumble (up, together); turn upside-down; ( планове и пр.) upset; \разбъркам ума на някого unsettle/perturb s.o.’s mind;\разбъркам се get/become confused; get mixed up.* * *вж. разбърквам -
68 dis-turbō
dis-turbō āvī, ātus, āre, to drive asunder, separate by violence, throw into disorder, disturb: vidistis contionem gladiis disturbari: sortīs.—To demolish, destroy: ad disturbandas nuptias, T.: ignis cuncta disturbat: opera, Cs.—Fig., to frustrate, thwart, ruin: vitae societatem: legem. -
69 per-turbō
per-turbō āvī, ātus, āre, to confuse, disturb, confound, throw into disorder: aciem, S.: omnia, T.: aetatum ordinem: nox perturbat omnia: reliquos (milites) incertis ordinibus, Cs.—Fig., to disturb, discompose, embarrass, confound: mentīs animosque, Cs.: de rei p. salute perturbari: magno animi motu perturbatus: perturbatis sensibus Derepit (sus), Ph.: qui perturbantur, copiasne ducere... an, etc., are utterly at a loss, Cs. -
70 विक्षुभ्
vi-kshubhĀ. - kshobhate etc. (Ved. inf. vi-kshobdhos ṠBr.), to be shaken about orᅠ agitated orᅠ disturbed AV. BhP. ;
to confuse, disturb ṠBr.:
Caus. - kshobhayati, to agitate, disturb, throw into disorder orᅠ confusion MBh. R. Suṡr.
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71 संलुड्
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72 scompigliare
persona ruffle the hair ofcapelli ruffle* * *scompigliare v.tr.1 ( sconvolgere) to upset* (anche fig.): il suo arrivo ha scompigliato i miei piani, his arrival has upset my plans2 ( mettere in disordine) to disarrange, to throw* into disorder3 ( arruffare) to ruffle; (fig.) ( confondere) to confuse: scompigliare i capelli a qlcu., to ruffle s.o.'s hair; scompigliare le idee a qlcu., to confuse s.o.'s ideas.* * *[skompiʎ'ʎare] 1.verbo transitivo [ persona] to disarrange, to mess up [carte, stanza]; [vento, persona] to ruffle [ capelli]; fig. to shake* up [idee, progetti]2.* * *scompigliare/skompiλ'λare/ [1][ persona] to disarrange, to mess up [carte, stanza]; [vento, persona] to ruffle [ capelli]; fig. to shake* up [idee, progetti]II scompigliarsi verbo pronominale[ capelli] to become* ruffled. -
73 disordinare vt
[dizordi'nare]to mess up, disarrange, Mil to throw into disorder -
74 upset
up·set vt [ʌpʼset]1) ( push over)to \upset sth etw umwerfen;to \upset a boat ein Boot zum Kentern bringen;to \upset a glass ein Glas umstoßen [o umkippen];2) ( psychologically unsettle)to \upset sb jdn aus der Fassung bringen;to \upset oneself sich akk aufregen3) ( throw into disorder)to \upset sth etw durcheinanderbringen4) medto \upset sb's metabolism jds Stoffwechsel m durcheinanderbringen;to \upset sb's stomach jdm auf den Magen schlagenPHRASES:1) ( up-ended) umgestoßen, umgeworfen, umgekipptto be \upset ( nervous) aufgeregt sein;( angry) aufgebracht sein;( distressed) bestürzt [o betroffen] sein;( sad) traurig sein;to be \upset [that]... traurig sein, dass...;he was very \upset [that] you didn't reply to his letters es hat ihn sehr getroffen, dass du auf seine Briefe nicht geantwortet hast;to be \upset to hear/ read/see that... bestürzt sein zu [o mit Bestürzung] hören/lesen/sehen, dass...it was a great \upset to his self-image sein Selbstverständnis hat darunter sehr gelitten;to be an \upset to sb jdm nahegehen, jdn mitnehmen;to be an \upset to sth's equilibrium das Gleichgewicht einer S. gen [empfindlich] stören;to have an \upset eine Meinungsverschiedenheit habenone of the major \upsets of this year's Wimbledon was the elimination of the favourite eine der großen Enttäuschungen des diesjährigen Wimbledon-Turniers war das Ausscheiden des Favoriten -
75 ispremetati
vt pf jumble (up), make a jumble of, make (ili turn) topsy-turvy, ransack, throw into disorder, mess up* * *• scramble• ransack -
76 desarreglar
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77 desordenar
• disarrange• dishevel• disorganize• throw into disorder -
78 turbo
I.to disturb, upset, throw into disorder, confuse, unsettle.II., onishurricane. tornado, that which spins -
79 disordinare
vt [dizordi'nare]to mess up, disarrange, Mil to throw into disorder -
80 commoveo
com-mŏvĕo ( conm-), mōvi, mōtum, 2 (contr. forms:I.commōrunt,
Lucr. 2, 766; commōrat, Turp. ap. Non. p. 278, 2; Ter. Phorm. 1, 2, 51; commōrit, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 15, 1; Hor. S. 2, 1, 45;commossem,
Cic. Planc. 37, 90;commosset,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 18, § 45;commosse,
id. ib. 2, 5, 37, § 96; id. Fam. 7, 18, 3), v. a., to put something in violent motion, to move; both of removing from a place and backwards and forwards in a place; to shake, stir (freq. in every period and species of composition).Lit.A.To remove from a place, to carry away, displace, to start, set in motion, move:B. 1.neque miser me commovere possum prae formidine,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 181; id. Truc. 4, 3, 44:facilius est currentem incitare quam commovere languentem,
Cic. de Or. 2, 44, 186:columnas,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 55, § 145:castra ex eo loco,
to move forward, decamp, id. ib. 2, 5, 37, § 96; cf.aciem,
to set the line in motion, Liv. 2, 65, 5; 9, 27, 10:se ex eo loco,
Cic. Fin. 5, 15, 42:se domo,
id. Fam. 9, 5, 2:me Thessalonicā,
id. Att. 3, 13, 1:te istinc,
id. Fam. 6, 20, 3: agmen loco. to force back, cause to retreat, Sisenn. ap. Non. p. 58, 20; so,hostem,
Liv. 9, 40, 9; 10, 29, 9:cervum,
Verg. A. 7, 494:molem,
Val. Fl. 2, 33:nummum,
i. e. to use in business, Cic. Font. 5, 11 (1, 1); id. Fl. 19, 44:ais, si una littera commota sit, fore tota ut labet disciplina. Utrum igitur tibi litteram videor an totas paginas commovere?
id. Fin. 4, 19, 53.—Sacra, t. t., to move or carry about the sacred utensils, images, etc., for religious use, Verg. A. 4, 301 Serv.; cf. Cato, R. R. 134, 4:ancilia,
Serv. ad Verg. A. 8, 3:tripodes,
Sen. Med. 786.—Hence, humorously: mea si commovi sacra, if I put my instruments (artifices, tricks, etc.) in motion, Plaut. Ps. 1, 1, 107. —Prov.:glaebam commosset in agro decumano Siciliae nemo,
would have stirred a clod, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 18, § 45.—Of things:2.magni commorunt aequora venti,
Lucr. 2, 766:alas,
Verg. A. 5, 217; cf.:penna commota volucris,
Sil. 6, 59; Sen. Agam. 633. —Of persons, with se:II.quis sese commovere potest, cujus ille (sc. Roscius) vitia non videat?
can stir, Cic. de Or. 2, 57, 233:num infitiari potes te... meā diligentiā circumclusum commovere te contra rem publicam non potuisse,
id. Cat. 1, 3, 7; Nep. Ages. 6, 3; Liv. 2, 54, 6; cf.:Lanuvii hastam se commovisse,
id. 21, 62, 4.—Trop.A.(Acc. to I. A.) To move, drive back, distodge, refute, confute:B.nunc comminus agamus experiamurque, si possimus cornua commovere disputationis tuae,
Cic. Div. 2, 10, 26:si convellere adoriamur ea, quae commoveri non possunt,
id. de Or. 2, 51, 205.—(Acc. to I. B.) To throw into disorder, physical or mental; to unbalance, unsettle, shake, disturb (rare but class.):2.adflantur alii sidere, alii commoventur statis temporibus alvo, nervis, capite, mente,
Plin. 2, 41, 41, § 108:perleviter commotus fuerat... (postea) eum vidi plane integrum,
Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 5, 2: Bacchi sacris commota, Poët. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 36, 80:commotus habebitur, i. e. mente captus,
frantic, crazed, Hor. S. 2, 3, 209; cf.:commota mens,
id. ib. 2, 3, 278; Plin. 36, 21, 40, § 152; and:commotus mente,
id. 23, 1, 16, § 23.—To move in mind or feeling, to make an impression upon, to excite, rouse, shake, disquiet, disturb, affect, etc.(α).With abl.: commorat hominem lacrimis, Turp. ap. Non. p. 278, 2:(β).aliquem nimiā longinquitate locorum ac desiderio suorum,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 9, 23:aut libidine aliquā aut metu,
id. Off. 1, 29, 102; id. Font. 16, 36 (12, 26):ludis,
id. Mur. 19, 40:quis enim, cum sibi fingit aliquid et cogitatione depingit, non simul ac se ipse commovit atque ad se revocavit, sentit, etc.,
aroused, id. Ac. 2, 16, 51:et amore fraterno et existimatione vulgi,
Caes. B. G. 1, 20:adfectibus,
Quint. 9, 4, 4:doctā voce,
id. 2, 16, 9:cujus atrocitate,
id. 6, 1, 32:vix sum apud me, ita animus commotu'st metu, Spe, gaudio,
Ter. And. 5, 4, 34; Quint. 1, 2, 30:commota vehementi metu mens,
Lucr. 3, 153. —Absol.:(γ).commorat omnes nos,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 2, 51:cum aliqua species utilitatis objecta est, commoveri necesse est,
one must be affected by it, it must make an impression on one, Cic. Off. 3, 8, 35:nihil me clamor iste commovet,
id. Rab. Perd. 6, 18:si quos adversum proelium et fuga Gallorum commoveret,
Caes. B. G. 1, 40:in commovendis judiciis,
Cic. de Or. 2, 45, 189; cf.:commotus ab oratore judex,
Quint. 6, 2, 7:qui me commorit, flebit,
provoke, rouse, Hor. S. 2, 1, 45:Neptunus graviter commotus,
Verg. A. 1, 126:domo ejus omnia abstulit quae paulo magis animum cujuspiam aut oculos possent commovere,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 34, § 83; Quint. 12, 10, 50: dormiunt;pol ego istos commovebo,
awake, arouse, Ter. Heaut. 4, 4, 8:porticus haec ipsa et palaestra Graecarum disputationum memoriam quodammodo commovent,
stir up, awaken, revive, Cic. de Or. 2, 5, 20.—Of things:aes alienum,
to demand, Tac. A. 6, 17:commotā principis domo,
id. ib. 4, 52 init.:si umquam vitae cupiditas in me fuisset, ego... omnium parricidarum tela commossem?
provoked, Cic. Planc. 37, 90. —With in and abl.:(δ).qui cum ingeniis conflictatur ejus modi, Neque commovetur animus in eā re tamen,
Ter. And. 1, 1, 67:vidi enim vos in hoc nomine, cum testis diceret, commoveri,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 56, § 125:in hac virgine commotus sum,
i. e. in love, Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 19.—With ex and abl.:(ε).nam cum esset ex aere alieno commota civitas,
Cic. Rep. 2, 33, 58; Auct. B. Afr. 57, 72.—With ad and acc.:(ζ).nec sane satis commoveor animo ad ea. quae vis canenda,
Cic. ad Q. Fr. 3, 5, 4:homines ad turpe compendium,
Auct. Her. 4, 40, 52.—With ut and subj.:b.adeone me ignavom putas, ut neque me consuetudo neque amor Commoveat neque commoneat, ut servem fidem?
Ter. And. 1, 5, 45:tua nos voluntas commovit, ut conscriberemus, etc.,
Auct. Her. 1, 1, 1.—Of the passions, etc., to rouse, stir up, excite, produce, generate: belli magnos commovit funditus aestus, moved the waves of strife from their foundations, Lucr. 5, 1434; cf.:C.commovere tumultum aut bellum,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 8, § 20:misericordiam, invidiam, iracundiam,
id. de Or. 2, 47, 195; cf.:commovere miserationem,
Quint. 6, 1, 46; 10, 1, 64:magnum et acerbum dolorem,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 21, § 47:invidiam aliquam in me,
id. Phil. 3, 7, 18:summum odium in eum,
id. Inv. 1, 54, 103:bilem,
id. Att. 2, 7, 2:multorum scribendi studia,
id. N. D. 1, 4, 8:adfectus,
Quint. 4, prooem. § 6; 5, 8, 3; cf.:adfectus vehementer commotos (opp. lenes),
id. 6, 2, 9.—In discourse:nova quaedam,
to start new doctrines, adduce novelties, Cic. Ac. 2, 6, 18.— Hence, commōtus, a, um, P. a., moved, excited, aroused:genus (dicendi) in agendo,
Cic. de Or. 3, 9, 32; cf.:Fimbria paulo fervidior atque commotior,
id. Brut. 34, 129:incidere in rem commotam (i. e. amorem),
Sen. Ep. 116, 5:animus commotior,
Cic. Div. 1, 37, 80:commotius ad omnia turbanda consilium,
Liv. 6, 14, 9 Weissenb. ad loc.:Drusus animo commotior,
more violent, passionate, Tac. A. 4, 3; cf.:commotus ingenio,
id. ib. 6, 45; and:Agrippina paulo commotior,
id. ib. 1, 33:commoto similis,
to one provoked, enraged, Suet. Aug. 51; cf. id. Tib. 51.— Sup. and adv. apparently not in use.
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