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1 turgeō
turgeō —, —, ēre, to swell out, be swollen, be tumid: turgentia ora (from the stings of hornets). O.: laeto in palmite gemmae, V.: sacculus pleno ore, Iu.—Fig., of speech, to be inflated, be turgid, be bombastic: professus grandia turget, H.* * *turgere, tursi, - Vswell out, become swollen or tumid -
2 tumesco
tŭmesco, mŭi, 3, v. inch. n. [tumeo], to begin to swell, to swell up ( poet. and in postAug. prose).I.Lit.:II.inflatum mare cum subito penitusque tumescit, Cic. poët. Div. 1, 7, 13: vi maria,
Verg. G. 2, 479:freta ventis,
Ov. M. 1, 36:inflata colla,
id. ib. 6, 377:vulnera,
Tac. H. 2, 77:fluvius tabe nivis,
Luc. 10, 244:suco herba,
Sen. Herc. Fur. 936:matura virginitas,
Claud. Epith. 125.—Trop., to swell up, become swollen with passionate excitement, to become excited, violent, ready to burst forth:B.rumpor et ora mihi pariter cum mente tumescunt (with anger),
Ov. H. 8, 57:rabie,
Claud. IV. Cons. Hon. 242.—To be puffed up with pride or insolence:mens aut languescit aut contra tumescit inani persuasione,
Quint. 1, 2, 18;so with pride: serviles animi alte,
Claud. in Eutr. 1, 176:Ly dia Pactoli fonte,
id. II. Cons. Stil. 61:(monet) operta tumescere bella,
are fermenting, threatening to break out, Verg. G. 1, 465; cf.:tumescens bellum,
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3 intumesco
intumescere, intumui, - Vswell up, become swollen; rise -
4 tumeō
tumeō —, —, ēre [1 TV-], to swell, be swollen, be tumid, puff out, be inflated: corpus tumet veneno, O.: pedes, V.: gemma in tenero palmite, O.: multo sacci hordeo, Ph.: cuius aceto tumes? Iu. —Fig., to swell, be swollen, be excited, be violent, rage: sapientis animus numquam tumet: multis gentibus irā tumentibus, L.: pectus anhelum, Et rabie fera corda tument, V.: tument negotia, are in a ferment: Bella tument, O.— To be puffed up, swell: Tumens graculus superbiā, Ph.: longā serie Caesarum, Ta.: alto stemmate, Iu.: Laudis amore tumes, H.—Of language, to be pompous, be bombastic, Ta.* * *tumere, -, - Vswell, become inflated; be puffed up; be bombastic; be swollen with conceit -
5 crēscō
crēscō crēvī, crētus, ere, inch. [1 CER-], to come into being, spring up: crescit seges, O.—P. perf., with abl, arisen, descended, born, produced (poet.): mortali semine, O.: Alcanore, V.: ab origine eādem, O.: Troiano a sanguine, V.—To rise, grow, grow up, thrive, increase, swell, enlarge: ut (ostrea) cum lunā pariter crescant: (caulis) crevit in agris, H.: cresce, puer, O.: Liger ex nivibus creverat, was swollen, Cs.: in frondem crines, to grow into, O.: manūs in unguīs, O.: Cresceret in <*>entrem cucumis, swell, V.: Crescit hydrops, H.: <*>t clivo crevisse putes, O.: non mihi crevisse amicos, increased in number: crescentīs abstulit annos, i. e. her prime, O.—Fig., to grow, increase, be enlarged, be strengthened: plagae crescunt, T.: hostium opes animique: vires, L.: vim crescere victis, V.: (rem) maximis auctibus crescere, L.: primo pecuniae, deinde imperi cupido, S.: inopia omnium, L.: crescetis, amores, V.: Crescit amor nummi, Iu.: usque ego posterā Crescam laude recens, H.: Crescit velut arbor Fama Marcelli, H.: crescente vento, Ct.: Aspera crescit hiems, O.— To rise, be promoted, prosper, become great, attain honor: ex quibus possem crescere: laboribus pubes crevit, in glory, H.: de multis, at the expense of: dignitate, gratiā, N.: ex nostro maerore, to take courage, O.: date crescendi copiam (iis) qui, etc., T.: crescendi in curiā occasio, L.* * *crescere, crevi, cretus V INTRANScome forth/to be; arise/spring (from); be born; become visible/great; grow (up); thrive, increase (size/number/honor), multiply; ascend; attain, be promoted -
6 detumesco
Idetumescere, detumui, - V INTRANSsettle down; subside; cease swellingIIdetumescere, detumui, - V INTRANSsubside, become less swollen; (of passions); settle down (L+S); cease swelling
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