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101 tremēscō (tremīscō)
tremēscō (tremīscō) —, —, ere, inch. [tremo], to begin to shake, tremble, quake, dread: tonitru tremescunt Ardua terrarum, V.: iubeo tremescere montes, O.: sonitumque pedum vocem<*> que, V.: telum instare, V. -
102 vel
vel adv. [1 vel], or even, if you will, or indeed, even, assuredly, certainly: vel rex semper maxumas Mihi agebat gratias, T.: sed tamen vel regnum malo quam liberum populum: Vel Priamo miseranda manus, V.: ego vel Prochytam praepono Suburae, Iu.: populus R. suam auctoritatem vel contra omnīs possit defendere: timebant ne Romana plebs... vel cum servitute pacem acciperet, even if it should bring slavery, Cs.: existiment quod velint, ac vel hoc intellegant: quae non modo summa bona, sed nimirum audebo vel sola dicere: hoc ascensu vel tres armati quamlibet multitudinem arcuerint, L.: a plerisque vel dicam ab omnibus, I may even say.—With sup. of adj. or adv, perhaps, it may be, if you will: adulescens vel potentissimus nostrae civitatis: domus vel optima Messanae, notissima quidem certe, i. e. the most famous, if not the finest.—Intensive, the very, the utmost, the most... possible: hoc in genere nervorum vel minimum, suavitatis autem est vel plurimum, the very least... the utmost possible: vel extremo spiritu experiri, etc., with his very latest breath: cuius (sc. Hannibalis) eo tempore vel maxima apud regem auctoritas erat, L.: peculatus vel acerrime vindicandus, with the utmost severity.—Introducing a single instance, for instance, for example, as for example, in particular, especially: Vel heri in vino quam inmodestus fuisti, T.: sed suavīs accipio litteras, vel quas proxime acceperam, quam prudentīs!: est tibi ex his ipsis qui adsunt bella copia, vel ut a te ipso ordiare, i. e. especially if you begin with yourself.* * *Ieven, actually; or even, in deed; orIIorvel... vel -- either... or
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103 abhorresco
abhorrescere, abhorrui, - Vdread, become terrified; bristle up; begin to shake/tremble/shudder/shiver -
104 addormio
addormire, addormivi, addormitus V INTRANSfall asleep, go to sleep; begin to sleep -
105 adorio
adorire, -, adoritus V TRANSassail/assault/attack, rise against (military/political/plague); accost/address; improperly influence; undertake/try/attempt/come to grips; begin/set to work -
106 adorior
adoriri, adortus sum V DEPassail/assault/attack, rise against (military/political/plague); accost/address; improperly influence; undertake/try/attempt/come to grips; begin/set to work -
107 adparesco
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108 amasco
amascere, -, - V INTRANS -
109 apparesco
apparescere, -, - V INTRANS -
110 auspico
auspicare, auspicavi, auspicatus Vtake auspices; seek omens; begin with auspices, make ceremonial start; portend -
111 barbesco
barbescere, -, - V INTRANSget a beard, begin to grow/sprout a beard -
112 casso
Icassare, cassavi, cassatus V INTRANStotter, begin to fall; shake, waver (L+S)IIcassare, cassavi, cassatus V TRANSbring to naught, destroy; annul, make null and void -
113 committo
committere, commisi, commissus Vbring together, unite/join, connect/attach; put together, construct; entrust; engage (battle), set against; begin/start; bring about; commit; incur; forfeit -
114 conmitto
conmittere, conmisi, conmissus Vbring together, unite/join, connect/attach; put together, construct; entrust; engage (battle), set against; begin/start; bring about; commit; incur; forfeit -
115 cosmitto
cosmittere, cosmisi, cosmissus Vbring together, unite/join, connect/attach; put together, construct; entrust; engage (battle), set against; begin/start; bring about; commit; incur; forfeit -
116 elanguesco
elanguescere, elangui, - Vbegin to lose one's vigor, droop, flag; slacken, relax -
117 elucesco
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118 exordior
exordiri, exorsus sum V DEPbegin, commence -
119 exorior
exoriri, exortus sum V DEPcome out, come forth; bring; appear; rise, begin, spring up; cheer up -
120 illucesco
illucescere, illuxi, - V
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