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1 ceveō
ceveō —, —, ēre, to move the haunches, Iu.* * *cevere, cevi, - V INTRANSmove haunches in a lewd or effeminate manner, practice such behavior; fawn -
2 ceveo
cēveo, ēre ( perf. cevi, without voucher in Prob. p. 1482 P.), v. n. [Sanscr. kju, to agitate one's self; cf. quatio].I.To move the haunches, Plaut. Fragin. ap. Non. p. 84, 18; Juv. 2, 21; 9, 40; Mart. 3, 95, 13; cf. criso.—* II. -
3 crīsō (crīssō)
crīsō (crīssō) āvī, —, āre, to move the haunches, Iu. -
4 criso
crisare, crisavi, crisatus V INTRANSmove the haunches as in copulation (women); (rude) -
5 crisso
crissare, crissavi, crissatus V INTRANSmove the haunches as in copulation (women); (rude) -
6 criso
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