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1 inrigo
irrĭgo ( inr-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [1. inrigo], to lead or conduct water or other liquids to a place.I.Lit.:II.amurcam ad arbores,
Cato, R. R. 36:aquam in areas,
id. ib. 151:imbres (plantis),
Verg. G. 4, 115.—Transf.A.To water, irrigate:B.Aegyptum Nilus irrigat,
Cic. N. D. 2, 52, 130; cf.fig.: Democritus, cujus fontibus Epicurus hortulos suos inrigavit,
id. ib. 1, 43, 120:jugera L. prati,
id. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 2, § 3:hortos,
Just. 11, 10, 9.—To overflow, inundate:C.Circus Tiberi superfuso irrigatus,
Liv. 7, 3:Pactolus irrigat culta auro,
Verg. A. 10, 142.—To wet, moisten, bedew:D.terram sanguine,
Plin. 2, 63, 63, § 159:irrigat terram cruor,
Sen. Thyest. 44:fletu genas,
id. Phoen. 441. —To supply with fluid: venas quae sub cute sunt. Cels. 7, 7, 15; cf. Flor. 1, 23, 2.—III.Trop.A.To cheer, refresh, nourish, strengthen, flood, diffuse:B.vino aetatem,
Plaut. Poen. 3, 3, 86: per aures pectus, Lucil. ap. Non. 497, 31:sol irrigat assidue caelum candore recenti,
Lucr. 5, 282: per membra quietem, to diffuse, id. 4, 908; cf.:alicui placidam per membra quietem,
Verg. A. 1, 692:fessos sopor irrigat artus,
id. ib. 3, 511:ut studiosi juvenes lectione severa irrigarentur,
Petr. 4.— -
2 irrigo
irrĭgo ( inr-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [1. inrigo], to lead or conduct water or other liquids to a place.I.Lit.:II.amurcam ad arbores,
Cato, R. R. 36:aquam in areas,
id. ib. 151:imbres (plantis),
Verg. G. 4, 115.—Transf.A.To water, irrigate:B.Aegyptum Nilus irrigat,
Cic. N. D. 2, 52, 130; cf.fig.: Democritus, cujus fontibus Epicurus hortulos suos inrigavit,
id. ib. 1, 43, 120:jugera L. prati,
id. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 2, § 3:hortos,
Just. 11, 10, 9.—To overflow, inundate:C.Circus Tiberi superfuso irrigatus,
Liv. 7, 3:Pactolus irrigat culta auro,
Verg. A. 10, 142.—To wet, moisten, bedew:D.terram sanguine,
Plin. 2, 63, 63, § 159:irrigat terram cruor,
Sen. Thyest. 44:fletu genas,
id. Phoen. 441. —To supply with fluid: venas quae sub cute sunt. Cels. 7, 7, 15; cf. Flor. 1, 23, 2.—III.Trop.A.To cheer, refresh, nourish, strengthen, flood, diffuse:B.vino aetatem,
Plaut. Poen. 3, 3, 86: per aures pectus, Lucil. ap. Non. 497, 31:sol irrigat assidue caelum candore recenti,
Lucr. 5, 282: per membra quietem, to diffuse, id. 4, 908; cf.:alicui placidam per membra quietem,
Verg. A. 1, 692:fessos sopor irrigat artus,
id. ib. 3, 511:ut studiosi juvenes lectione severa irrigarentur,
Petr. 4.—
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