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1 competo
com-pĕto ( conp-), īvi or ii, ītum, 3, v. a. and n. (first common since the Aug. per.; very rare before that time; not found in Cic., and perh. not in the poets).I.Act., to strive after something in company or together (post-class. and very rare):II. A.unum locum,
Just. 13, 2, 1:unam speciosam (puellam),
Aur. Vict. Vir. Ill. 59: bona, Cod. Th. 10, 10, 27, § 6.—Lit. (very rare):B.ubi viae competunt, tum in compitis sacrificatur,
Varr. L. L. 6, § 25 Müll.:ubi recti angulorum conpetant ictuus,
Plin. 2, 18, 16, § 80:si cacumina harundinum in unum competunt,
Col. 4, 17, 1; cf. id. 2, 2, 9.—Trop.1.Of time, to coincide, agree, meet, to happen, etc.; constr. with cum, the dat., in, or absol.:2.tempora reputantibus initium finemque miraculi cum Othonis exitu competisse,
Tac. H. 2, 50 fin.:fasti adeo turbati, ut neque messium feriae aestati, neque vindemiarum auctumno competerent,
Suet. Caes. 40:si competant coitus lunae in novissimum diem brumae,
Plin. 16, 39, 74, § 191; 18, 26, 63, § 232; cf. impers.:si ita competit, ut idem ille, qui sanare potest, disserat,
Sen. Ep. 75, 6.—Of other things, to agree or coincide with something, to answer to it:3.tanto Othonis animo nequaquam corpus aut habitus competiit,
Suet. Oth. 12.—Hence, absol., to be qualified, competent, appropriate, fit, suitable, to correspond:neque animo neque auribus aut linguā conpetere,
Sall. H. 1, 88 Dietsch; Tac. A. 3, 46:dux velut captus animi non linguā, non auribus competere,
id. H. 3, 73:aut assumere in causam naturas, quā competent, aut mitigare, quā repugnabunt,
Quint. 4, 1, 17:ut vix ad arma capienda aptandaque pugnae competeret animus,
Liv. 22, 5, 3:ei loci situs ita competit,
Col. 8, 17, 3; cf. id. 9, 1, 1; 9, 5, 1:si cujusquam neptium suarum competeret aetas,
Suet. Aug. 31; Col. 1, 6, 23; cf. id. 2, 8, 4; 2, 18, 2; 2, 20, 4; 4, 29 fin. —To belong, be due to:1.actionem competere in equitem Romanum,
Quint. 3, 6, 11:mihi adversus te actio competit,
Dig. 19, 1, 25:poena competit in aliquem,
App. M. 10, p. 243, 40:hereditas competit, alicui,
Eum. Pan. Const. 4:libertas servo competere potest,
Just. Inst. 1, 5, 1.—Hence,com-pĕtens, entis, P. a.a.Corresponding to:b. 2.personae rebus,
App. Flor. 16:ratio etymologiae cum sententiā vocabuli,
Gell. 19, 13, 3.— Comp., Auct. Pan. Maxim. et Const. 7.—compĕten-ter, adv., suitably, properly, becomingly (post-class.):consulere alicui,
Dig. 24, 3, 22:punire,
ib. 22, 5, 16.—* Comp.: disserere, Hier. adv. Helv. 2.—* Sup.:uti Platone,
App. Mag. p. 316, 22. -
2 conpeto
com-pĕto ( conp-), īvi or ii, ītum, 3, v. a. and n. (first common since the Aug. per.; very rare before that time; not found in Cic., and perh. not in the poets).I.Act., to strive after something in company or together (post-class. and very rare):II. A.unum locum,
Just. 13, 2, 1:unam speciosam (puellam),
Aur. Vict. Vir. Ill. 59: bona, Cod. Th. 10, 10, 27, § 6.—Lit. (very rare):B.ubi viae competunt, tum in compitis sacrificatur,
Varr. L. L. 6, § 25 Müll.:ubi recti angulorum conpetant ictuus,
Plin. 2, 18, 16, § 80:si cacumina harundinum in unum competunt,
Col. 4, 17, 1; cf. id. 2, 2, 9.—Trop.1.Of time, to coincide, agree, meet, to happen, etc.; constr. with cum, the dat., in, or absol.:2.tempora reputantibus initium finemque miraculi cum Othonis exitu competisse,
Tac. H. 2, 50 fin.:fasti adeo turbati, ut neque messium feriae aestati, neque vindemiarum auctumno competerent,
Suet. Caes. 40:si competant coitus lunae in novissimum diem brumae,
Plin. 16, 39, 74, § 191; 18, 26, 63, § 232; cf. impers.:si ita competit, ut idem ille, qui sanare potest, disserat,
Sen. Ep. 75, 6.—Of other things, to agree or coincide with something, to answer to it:3.tanto Othonis animo nequaquam corpus aut habitus competiit,
Suet. Oth. 12.—Hence, absol., to be qualified, competent, appropriate, fit, suitable, to correspond:neque animo neque auribus aut linguā conpetere,
Sall. H. 1, 88 Dietsch; Tac. A. 3, 46:dux velut captus animi non linguā, non auribus competere,
id. H. 3, 73:aut assumere in causam naturas, quā competent, aut mitigare, quā repugnabunt,
Quint. 4, 1, 17:ut vix ad arma capienda aptandaque pugnae competeret animus,
Liv. 22, 5, 3:ei loci situs ita competit,
Col. 8, 17, 3; cf. id. 9, 1, 1; 9, 5, 1:si cujusquam neptium suarum competeret aetas,
Suet. Aug. 31; Col. 1, 6, 23; cf. id. 2, 8, 4; 2, 18, 2; 2, 20, 4; 4, 29 fin. —To belong, be due to:1.actionem competere in equitem Romanum,
Quint. 3, 6, 11:mihi adversus te actio competit,
Dig. 19, 1, 25:poena competit in aliquem,
App. M. 10, p. 243, 40:hereditas competit, alicui,
Eum. Pan. Const. 4:libertas servo competere potest,
Just. Inst. 1, 5, 1.—Hence,com-pĕtens, entis, P. a.a.Corresponding to:b. 2.personae rebus,
App. Flor. 16:ratio etymologiae cum sententiā vocabuli,
Gell. 19, 13, 3.— Comp., Auct. Pan. Maxim. et Const. 7.—compĕten-ter, adv., suitably, properly, becomingly (post-class.):consulere alicui,
Dig. 24, 3, 22:punire,
ib. 22, 5, 16.—* Comp.: disserere, Hier. adv. Helv. 2.—* Sup.:uti Platone,
App. Mag. p. 316, 22. -
3 suchen
I v/t1. look for; intensiver: search for; (Frieden, Rat, Trost, Zuflucht etc.) seek meist förm.; (Vermisste etc.) try to trace; (Verbrecher) hunt (for), try to track down; suchen und ersetzen EDV search and replace; du wirst gesucht they’re looking for you, you’re wanted umg.; er wird wegen Diebstahls gesucht he is wanted for robbery; in Anzeigen: Zimmer / Mechaniker gesucht room / mechanic wanted; Pilze suchen look for mushrooms, go mushrooming; Hilfe / Rat suchen seek help / advice; Abenteuer suchen seek adventure; eine neue Stelle suchen look for ( oder try to find) a new job; Streit mit jemandem suchen be trying to pick a quarrel with s.o.; das Weite suchen take to one’s heels; suchen Sie jemand? are you looking for someone ( oder anyone in particular)?; suchen Sie etwas Bestimmtes? are you looking for a particular thing ( oder anything particular)?; was suchen Sie hier? what are you doing here?; was suchst du hier? auch umg. what are you after?; Sie haben hier nichts zu suchen you have no business here; das hat hier nichts zu suchen that has no place here; ich hab bei ihm nichts mehr zu suchen I’m through with him; such nicht die Schuld bei andern don’t try and blame others; die beiden haben sich gesucht und gefunden those two were made for each other ( oder are a perfect couple); sich (Dat) einen Weg durch die Menge suchen pick one’s way through the crowd2. förm. (versuchen) seek; jemanden zu verstehen suchen seek ( oder try) to understand s.o.; gesucht, polizeilich, seinesgleichenII v/i look; intensiver: search ( nach for); nach Worten suchen try to find the right words; (sprachlos sein) be at a loss for words; da kannst du lange suchen you’ll never find that; in allen Taschen / Schränken suchen search (through) ( oder go through) all one’s pockets / all the cupboards (Am. closets); suchet, so werdet ihr finden BIBL. seek and ye shall find* * *to seek; to search* * *su|chen ['zuːxn]1. vtAbenteuer súchen — to go out in search of adventure
die Gefahr súchen — to look for or seek danger
einen Mann/eine Frau súchen — to look for a husband/wife (for oneself)
Streit/Ärger (mit jdm) súchen — to be looking for trouble/a quarrel (with sb)
súchen — to seek shelter from sth
Zuflucht súchen bei jdm — to seek refuge with sb
etw zu tun súchen (geh) — to seek or strive to do sth
du hast hier nichts zu súchen — you have no business being here
seinesgleichen súchen — to be unparalleled
See:→ auch gesucht2) (= wünschen, streben nach) to seek; (= versuchen) to strive, to trysein Recht/seinen Vorteil súchen — to be out for one's rights/one's own advantage
ein Gespräch súchen — to try to have a talk
2. vito search, to huntnach etw súchen — to look for sth; (stärker) to search or hunt for sth
nach Worten súchen — to search for words
suchet, so werdet ihr finden! (Bibl) — seek and ye shall find (Bibl)
* * *1) ((often with for) to look for something by careful examination: Have you searched through your pockets thoroughly?; I've been searching for that book for weeks.) search2) ((sometimes with for) to try to find, get or achieve: He is seeking (for) an answer; You should seek your lawyer's advice; She's seeking fame in the world of television.) seek* * *su·chen[ˈzʊxn̩]I. vt▪ jdn/etw \suchen to look for sb/sth; (intensiver, von Computer a.) to search for sb/sthirgendwo nichts zu \suchen haben to have no business to be somewheredu hast hier nichts zu \suchen! you have no right [or business] to be here!▪ etw \suchen to seek sthden Nervenkitzel \suchen to be looking for thrills3.II. vi▪ [nach jdm/etw] \suchen to search [or be looking] [for sb/sth]such! seek!, find!* * *1.transitives Verb1) look for; (intensiver) search for‘Kellner gesucht’ — ‘waiter wanted’
jemanden wie ihn kann man suchen — (ugs.) you don't come across someone like him every day
seinesgleichen suchen — be without equal or unequalled
2) (bedacht sein auf, sich wünschen) seek <protection, advice, company, warmth, etc.>; look for < adventure>Kontakt od. Anschluss suchen — try to get to know people
er hat hier nichts zu suchen — (ugs.) he has no business [to be] here
3) (geh.): (trachten)2.suchen, etwas zu tun — seek or endeavour to do something
intransitives Verb searchnach jemandem/etwas suchen — look/search for somebody/something
* * *A. v/t1. look for; intensiver: search for; (Frieden, Rat, Trost, Zuflucht etc) seek meist form; (Vermisste etc) try to trace; (Verbrecher) hunt (for), try to track down;suchen und ersetzen IT search and replace;du wirst gesucht they’re looking for you, you’re wanted umg;er wird wegen Diebstahls gesucht he is wanted for robbery; in Anzeigen:Zimmer/Mechaniker gesucht room/mechanic wanted;Pilze suchen look for mushrooms, go mushrooming;Hilfe/Rat suchen seek help/advice;Abenteuer suchen seek adventure;eine neue Stelle suchen look for ( oder try to find) a new job;Streit mit jemandem suchen be trying to pick a quarrel with sb;das Weite suchen take to one’s heels;suchen Sie jemand? are you looking for someone ( oder anyone in particular)?;suchen Sie etwas Bestimmtes? are you looking for a particular thing ( oder anything particular)?;was suchen Sie hier? what are you doing here?;was suchst du hier? auch umg what are you after?;Sie haben hier nichts zu suchen you have no business here;das hat hier nichts zu suchen that has no place here;ich hab bei ihm nichts mehr zu suchen I’m through with him;such nicht die Schuld bei andern don’t try and blame others;die beiden haben sich gesucht und gefunden those two were made for each other ( oder are a perfect couple);sich (dat)einen Weg durch die Menge suchen pick one’s way through the crowd2. form (versuchen) seek;jemanden zu verstehen suchen seek ( oder try) to understand sb; → gesucht, polizeilich, seinesgleichennach for);nach Worten suchen try to find the right words; (sprachlos sein) be at a loss for words;da kannst du lange suchen you’ll never find that;in allen Taschen/Schränken suchen search (through) ( oder go through) all one’s pockets/all the cupboards (US closets);suchet, so werdet ihr finden BIBEL seek and ye shall find* * *1.transitives Verb1) look for; (intensiver) search for‘Kellner gesucht’ — ‘waiter wanted’
jemanden wie ihn kann man suchen — (ugs.) you don't come across someone like him every day
seinesgleichen suchen — be without equal or unequalled
2) (bedacht sein auf, sich wünschen) seek <protection, advice, company, warmth, etc.>; look for < adventure>Kontakt od. Anschluss suchen — try to get to know people
er hat hier nichts zu suchen — (ugs.) he has no business [to be] here
3) (geh.): (trachten)2.suchen, etwas zu tun — seek or endeavour to do something
intransitives Verb searchnach jemandem/etwas suchen — look/search for somebody/something
* * *v.to hunt v.to look for v.to look up v.to search v.to search after v.to search for v.to seek v.(§ p.,p.p.: sought)
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