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1 con-valēscō
con-valēscō luī, ere, inch, to recover, regain health, grow strong, gain strength: ilico: ex morbo: de volnere, O.: hoc spatio, Cs.: in dies: ignis convaluit, O.: ut convalescere civitas posset: mens, O.: opinio de aliquā re convaluit, Cu. -
2 convalescentes
con-vălesco, lŭi, 3, v. inch. n., to recover from a disease, to regain health, to grow strong, gain strength, etc. (very freq., and class.).I.Lit., with ex, de, ab, or absol.:II.ex morbo,
Cic. Fat. 12, 28 sq.; so id. Fam. 13, 29, 4; Suet. Aug. 59; cf.:de vulnere,
Ov. H. 21, 211:nec omnes, qui curari se passi sunt, continuo etiam convalescant,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 3, 5: eum sustulere (defatigatum vulneribus), isque convaluit, Cat. ap. Gell. 3, 7, 19:ne aegri quidem quia non omnes convalescunt, idcirco ars nulla medicina est,
Cic. N. D. 2, 4, 12:a solis ardoribus,
Plin. 23, 1, 27, § 54; so in part. pres.: con-vălescentes, subst., those who are convalescent, Plin. 20, 5, 17, §§ 34 and 35;31, 9, 45, § 102 al.: agni,
Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 15; Col. 7, 3, 19:arbores,
to thrive, grow, Varr. R. R. 1, 23, 6:semina,
Col. 3, 3, 4; 4, 16, 1:caulis,
Pall. Febr. 24, 6:planta,
Sen. Ep. 2, 2; cf., of drooping branches of trees: veterrimae ilicis demissos jam ad terram languentesque ramos convaluisse adventu suo,
Suet. Aug. 92:pestifer ignis,
Ov. M. 8, 478; cf.:flamma magnā congerie,
Quint. 5, 13, 13.—Trop.A.In gen.:B.ut convalescere aliquando et sanari civitas posset,
Cic. Sull. 27, 76; so,civitas,
Just. 3, 4, 1:Milo in dies convalescebat,
gained strength, Cic. Mil. 9, 25:Caesar,
id. Att. 7, 3, 4:ut tandem annona convaluit,
grew better, became cheaper, Suet. Aug. 42:mens mea,
Ov. H. 16, 73:mala per longas moras,
id. R. Am. 92:opinio inveterata,
Col. 3, 7, 2; so,opinio vetus,
Gell. 4, 11, 1:fama mortis suae apud barbaros,
Curt. 9, 6, 1.—Esp. in the jurists, to receive or possess value, become valid:testamentum,
Dig. 29, 1, 33:donatio,
ib. 24, 1, 33:libertas servo data,
ib. 28, 7, 20. -
3 convalesco
con-vălesco, lŭi, 3, v. inch. n., to recover from a disease, to regain health, to grow strong, gain strength, etc. (very freq., and class.).I.Lit., with ex, de, ab, or absol.:II.ex morbo,
Cic. Fat. 12, 28 sq.; so id. Fam. 13, 29, 4; Suet. Aug. 59; cf.:de vulnere,
Ov. H. 21, 211:nec omnes, qui curari se passi sunt, continuo etiam convalescant,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 3, 5: eum sustulere (defatigatum vulneribus), isque convaluit, Cat. ap. Gell. 3, 7, 19:ne aegri quidem quia non omnes convalescunt, idcirco ars nulla medicina est,
Cic. N. D. 2, 4, 12:a solis ardoribus,
Plin. 23, 1, 27, § 54; so in part. pres.: con-vălescentes, subst., those who are convalescent, Plin. 20, 5, 17, §§ 34 and 35;31, 9, 45, § 102 al.: agni,
Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 15; Col. 7, 3, 19:arbores,
to thrive, grow, Varr. R. R. 1, 23, 6:semina,
Col. 3, 3, 4; 4, 16, 1:caulis,
Pall. Febr. 24, 6:planta,
Sen. Ep. 2, 2; cf., of drooping branches of trees: veterrimae ilicis demissos jam ad terram languentesque ramos convaluisse adventu suo,
Suet. Aug. 92:pestifer ignis,
Ov. M. 8, 478; cf.:flamma magnā congerie,
Quint. 5, 13, 13.—Trop.A.In gen.:B.ut convalescere aliquando et sanari civitas posset,
Cic. Sull. 27, 76; so,civitas,
Just. 3, 4, 1:Milo in dies convalescebat,
gained strength, Cic. Mil. 9, 25:Caesar,
id. Att. 7, 3, 4:ut tandem annona convaluit,
grew better, became cheaper, Suet. Aug. 42:mens mea,
Ov. H. 16, 73:mala per longas moras,
id. R. Am. 92:opinio inveterata,
Col. 3, 7, 2; so,opinio vetus,
Gell. 4, 11, 1:fama mortis suae apud barbaros,
Curt. 9, 6, 1.—Esp. in the jurists, to receive or possess value, become valid:testamentum,
Dig. 29, 1, 33:donatio,
ib. 24, 1, 33:libertas servo data,
ib. 28, 7, 20.
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