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1 dēbilitō
dēbilitō āvi, ātus, āre [debilis], to lame, cripple, maim, debilitate, unnerve, disable, weaken: debilitati inter saxa, L.: corpore debilitantur (saucii): vim ferro: opes adversariorum debilitatae, N.: Debilitaturum quid te petis munus, O.—Poet.: oppositis pumicibus mare, i. e. dashes, H.—Fig., to weaken, break, crush, cripple, disable: hunc debilitatum viderem: recitatis litteris debilitatus, disheartened: debilitati a iure cognoscendo, helpless to discern: membrum rei p. debilitatum: animum luctu: senectus Debilitat virīs animi, V.: versūs.* * *debilitare, debilitavi, debilitatus V TRANSweaken/disable/incapacitate/impair/maim/lame/cripple; deprive of power (to act) -
2 adlido
I.Lit.: tetra ad saxa adlidere, Att. ap. Non. 488, 14: ut si quis, prius arida quam sit Cretea persona, adlidat pilaeve trabive, who dashes an image of clay against a post, etc., Lucr. 4, 298; so id. 4, 572:II.(remigum) pars ad scopulos adlisa,
Caes. B. C. 3, 27; so Vulg. Psa. 136, 9:in latus adlisis clupeis,
Claud. IV. Cons. Hon. 627.— Absol., Col. 1, 3, 9; cf. Schneid. ad h. 1; Vulg. Psa. 101, 11; ib. Marc. 9, 17.—Trop., to bring into danger; pass., to suffer damage (the figure taken from a shipwreck; cf.affligo): in quibus (damnationibus) Servius adlisus est,
Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 6 fin.; so Sen. Tranq. 3 fin.:dixerunt, si fundus praevaleat, adlidi dominum,
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3 allido
I.Lit.: tetra ad saxa adlidere, Att. ap. Non. 488, 14: ut si quis, prius arida quam sit Cretea persona, adlidat pilaeve trabive, who dashes an image of clay against a post, etc., Lucr. 4, 298; so id. 4, 572:II.(remigum) pars ad scopulos adlisa,
Caes. B. C. 3, 27; so Vulg. Psa. 136, 9:in latus adlisis clupeis,
Claud. IV. Cons. Hon. 627.— Absol., Col. 1, 3, 9; cf. Schneid. ad h. 1; Vulg. Psa. 101, 11; ib. Marc. 9, 17.—Trop., to bring into danger; pass., to suffer damage (the figure taken from a shipwreck; cf.affligo): in quibus (damnationibus) Servius adlisus est,
Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 6 fin.; so Sen. Tranq. 3 fin.:dixerunt, si fundus praevaleat, adlidi dominum,
Col. 1, 3, 9.
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