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1 aperiō
aperiō eruī, ertus, īre [ab + 2 PAR-], to uncover, lay bare: caput: aperto pectore, with bared breast, O.: ingulo aperto, with his throat cut, O.: partūs, bring to light, H.: apertae pectora matres, with bared breasts, O.—To open, uncover, unclose, make visible, discover, display, show, reveal: ostium, T.: forīs, O.: sociis viam, V.: ferro iter, S.: locum... asylum, as an asylum, L.: specūs, Ta.: his unda dehiscens Terram aperit, discloses, V.: aperitur Apollo, comes in sight, V.: nondum aperientibus classem promunturiis, i. e. while the fleet was still hidden behind them, L.: omnia quae latuerunt: fatis ora, for the utterance of, V.: fenestram ad nequitiam, T.: annum, to begin, V.: fuste caput, i. e. to cleave, Iu.—Of places, to lay open, render accessible: Troiam Achivis, V.: armis orbem terrarum, L.: gentīs ac reges, Ta.—Fig., to disclose, unveil, reveal, make known, unfold, explain, expose: hominum mentīs: fabulae partem, T.: coniurationem, S.: locum suspicioni: casūs aperire futuros, to disclose the future, O.: coacti se aperiunt, show what they are, T.: ne semet ipse aperiret, betray himself, L.: dum se ipsa res aperiat, N.: quid cogitaret: quis sim, L.* * *aperire, aperui, apertus V TRANSuncover, open, disclose; explain, recount; reveal; found; excavate; spread out -
2 ex-serō
ex-serō ruī, rtus, ere, to stretch out, thrust out, put forth, take out: manum ad mentum, L.: bracchia aquis, O.: via quā se exsereret, come forth, O. —Fig.: se aere alieno.—P. perf., thrust out, protruding, bare, uncovered: dextris umeris exsertis, Cs.: Unum exserat latus pugnae, one breast bared for battle, V. -
3 expapillatus
ex-păpillātus, a, um, adj. [papilla], bared to the breast:expapillato brachio,
Plaut. Mil. 4, 4, 44 (quasi usque ad papillam renudato, Non. 103, 4); v. Ritschl ad h. l. -
4 exsero
ex-sero or exĕro, rŭi, rtum, 3, v. a.; to stretch out or forth, to thrust out, put forth, to take out (mostly post-Aug.).I.Lit.:B.Gallus linguam ab irrisu exserens,
Liv. 7, 10, 5:linguam per os,
Plin. 9, 27, 43, § 82:manum subter togam ad mentum,
Liv. 8, 9, 5:brachia aquis,
Ov. M. 2, 271:caput ponto,
id. ib. 13, 838;for which: caput ab Oceano,
Luc. 5, 598; cf.:herba Exserit e tepida molle cacumen humo,
Ov. Tr. 3, 12, 12:enses,
id. F. 3, 814:creverat infans Quaerebatque viam, qua se exsereret,
might come forth, id. M. 10, 505:se domicilio (cochleae),
Plin. 9, 32, 51, § 101:radicem ejus exserito,
take out, tear up, Col. 12, 58, 1:vincula,
i. e. to throw off, id. 8, 8, 12.—In partic., of parts of the body, exsertus, a, um, protruding from the dress, bare, uncovered: dextris humeris exsertis, bared, * Caes. B. G. 7, 50, 2; cf. Verg. A. 1, 492; Stat. Ach. 1, 346; cf.II.transf. of the person: exsertus humero,
Sil. 8, 587;and in Greek construction: exserti ingentes humeros,
Stat. Th. 4, 235:unum exserta latus Camilla,
Verg. A. 11, 649:truces exserta manus,
Val. Fl. 2, 207; also absol.:exsertique manus vesana Cethegi,
tucked up, prepared for the fight, Luc. 2, 543:Latona,
Stat. Th. 9, 681.—Trop.A.In gen.:B.exseram in librum tuum jus, quod dedisti,
will avail myself of, make use of, Plin. Ep. 8, 7, 2:secreta mentis ore exserit,
discloses, Sen. Herc. Oet. 255.—In partic., to reveal, show, with an object-clause, Phaedr. 1, 12, 2:A. B.paulatim principem exseruit,
i. e. showed himself as, Suet. Tib. 33. —Hence, exsertus ( exert-), a, um, P. a.Open, evident, conspicuous:exserto bello,
Stat. S. 5, 2, 39:cachinnus,
i. e. unrestrained, loud, App. M. 1, p. 103, 15:exsertior opera,
Pacat. Paneg. ad Theod. 35. — Adv.: exserte (acc. to B.), openly, clearly, loudly:clamitans,
App. M. 1, p. 109:jubet,
Tert. ad Uxor. 2, 1.— Comp.:consurgere,
Amm. 16, 12.— Sup.:egit tribunatum (with severissime),
very strictly, rigorously, Spart. Sev. 3.
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