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1 in-tumēscō
in-tumēscō muī, —, ere, inch, to swell up, rise: Amnis... inquit ‘Intumui,’ O.—To rise, be elevated: nec intumescit viperis humus, H.—Fig., to swell up, grow louder: quo plenior vox repercussu intumescat, Ta.—To become angry: Intumuit Iuno, O.: vati, O.—To be inflated, swell in pride: Intumuit numero turba, O. -
2 intumesco
I.Lit.:B.fluctus flatu intumescens,
Plin. 2, 81, 83, § 196; id. 37, 5, 18, § 69:vidi virgineas intumuisse genas,
Ov. F. 6, 700.—Of dropsical persons: intumuit suffusā venter ab undā,
Ov. F. 1, 215:si partes corporis in vesicas intumuerint,
Plin. 20, 6, 23, § 51.—Transf., to rise, be elevated, of the surface of the ground:II.loco tamen ipso paululum intumescente,
Col. 1, 4, 10; cf.:nec intumescit alta viperis humus,
Hor. Epod. 16, 52.—Trop.A.To swell up:B.vox intumescit,
Tac. G. 3:motus,
grows, increases, id. A. 1, 38:intumuere statim superbia ferociaque,
Tac. H. 4, 19:jure quodam potestatis intumescere,
to be puffed up, elated, Quint. 1, 1, 8:rebus secundis,
Plin. Ep. 7, 31, 3:supra humanum modum,
Sen. Cons. ad Polyb. 36.—To become angry:intumuit vati,
Ov. P. 4, 14, 34:Juno, quod, etc.,
id. F. 6, 487; id. M. 8, 582 al. -
3 exacerbesco
exacerbescere, -, - V INTRANSbecome irriated/exasperated/angry -
4 exacerbesco
ex-ăcerbesco, ĕre, v. inch. n., to become exasperated, irritated, angry:quis est tam mitis quin exacerbescat,
App. Mag. p. 327, 28.
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