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1 prodigo
drive forth, waste, spend, expend. -
2 prō-pellō
prō-pellō pulī, pulsus, ere, to drive forward, drive forth, drive away, drive out: hostīs, Cs.: hostem a castris, L.: pecora pastum propulsa, L.: in profundum e scopulo corpora, O.: saxa in subeuntes, hurl, Cu.: propulsa fragorem Silva dat, broken down, O.—Fig., to drive on, actuate, move, impel: si paulo longius Caecilium pietas propulisset: ad inlecebras propulsa pecora, L.: alqm ad voluntariam mortem, Ta.—To drive away, keep off: periculum vitae a me, L.: frigus diramque famem, H. -
3 proturbo
prō-turbo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to drive on or forward, to drive forth or away, to repel, repulse (mostly post-Aug.; not in Cic.).I.Lit.:II.his facile pulsis ac proturbatis,
Caes. B. G. 2, 19 fin.:hostes telis,
Liv. 5, 47:apes pigras et ignavas,
Plin. 11, 19, 21, § 67:extra tecta proturbantur,
Col. 9, 15, 2:aliquem de domo,
App. M. 9, p. 230, 20:aliquem laribus,
Claud. in Eutr. 2, 513; Tac. H. 2, 85:hostem Missilibus,
Verg. A. 10, 801:hostes hinc comminus,
id. 9, 441:in exsilium proturbatus,
Just. 3, 4, 12.— Poet.:silvas,
to bear down, overthrow, prostrate, Ov. M. 3, 80.—Transf.:anhelatum murmur pectore,
to send forth, utter, Sil. 5, 605:militum conviciis proturbatus,
attacked, assailed, Tac. H. 1, 60:nuncius hunc (Aeolum) solio Boreas proturbat ab alto,
drives him from his lofty seat, Val. Fl. 1, 597. -
4 propello
prō-pello (prŏpellat, Lucr. 4, 195; 6, 1026), pŭli, pulsum, 3, v. a.I.Lit., to drive before one's self, to drive, push, or urge forward, to drive forth; to hurl, propel, hurl or cast down, to overthrow (class.;II.syn.: proturbo, protrudo): sacerdotem anum praecipem propulit,
Plaut. Rud. 3, 3, 8:oves potum,
Varr. R. R. 2, 2:in pabulum,
id. ib. 2, 2:aëra prae se,
Lucr. 4, 286:propellere ac submovere hostes,
Caes. B. G. 4, 25:hostem a castris,
Liv. 7, 24:nubes,
Gell. 2, 22, 24:in profundum e scopulo corpora,
Ov. M. 8, 593:hastam,
Sil. 16, 571:urbem,
to overthrow, Val. Fl. 6, 383:muros Oechaliae,
to throw down, Sen. Herc. Oet. 162; cf.:orationem propellere dialecticorum remis,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 5, 9:si paulo largius L. Caecilium pietas et fraternus amor propulisset,
id. Sull. 23, 64.—Trop.A. B.To drive on, impel, incite, urge ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):C.corpus,
Lucr. 3, 160:terrore carceris ad voluntariam mortem,
Tac. A. 11, 2:agmina voce,
Sil. 7, 530.—To drive away, to keep or ward off:periculum vitae ab aliquo,
Liv. 40, 11 fin.:famem,
Hor. S. 1, 2, 6:injurias hominum ac ferarum,
Col. 7, 12, 2. -
5 בלט
בָּלַט(√בל, v. בָּלַל; cmp. פלט, מלט, ולד; cmp. Assyr. בלט to live, Schr. KAT gloss. I, II) 1) (neut. v.) to stand forth, project; to be cut in relief, opp. שקע to sink, be engraven. R. Hash. 24b טבעת שחותמה בֹּולֵט Ms. M. (ed. incorr.) a ring whose seal is cut in relief; Y.Ab. Zar. III, 42c bot. Gitt.20a sq. Sot.III, 4 עיניה בֹולְטֹות her eyes protruded; Num. R. s. 9.Yoma 54a דוחקין ובולטין pressing forth and protruding (from behind the curtain); a. fr. 2) (act. v.) to drive forth, beat. Y.Sabb.XII, 13d בבולט מקום הכתבוכ׳ when he beats out the place of writing, opp. חוקק. -
6 בָּלַט
בָּלַט(√בל, v. בָּלַל; cmp. פלט, מלט, ולד; cmp. Assyr. בלט to live, Schr. KAT gloss. I, II) 1) (neut. v.) to stand forth, project; to be cut in relief, opp. שקע to sink, be engraven. R. Hash. 24b טבעת שחותמה בֹּולֵט Ms. M. (ed. incorr.) a ring whose seal is cut in relief; Y.Ab. Zar. III, 42c bot. Gitt.20a sq. Sot.III, 4 עיניה בֹולְטֹות her eyes protruded; Num. R. s. 9.Yoma 54a דוחקין ובולטין pressing forth and protruding (from behind the curtain); a. fr. 2) (act. v.) to drive forth, beat. Y.Sabb.XII, 13d בבולט מקום הכתבוכ׳ when he beats out the place of writing, opp. חוקק. -
7 འདོན་པ་
['don pa]drag for, dredge up, ladle out, put forward, bring up, mention, take out, scoop out, draw out, issue, utter, deliver, appear, chant, derive, discharge, eject, emerge, extract, ooze, shed, cause to go out, cause to come forth, expel, throw out, pronounce, dismiss, drive forth, elevate, raise, take, taste, eat, drink -
8 prō-tēlō
prō-tēlō —, —, āre [pro+telum], to drive forth, drive away: te dictis, T. -
9 protelo
protelare, protelavi, protelatus V TRANSdrive/cause to retreat before one; drive forth, hound out, rout; beat back/off -
10 prodigo
I.Lit. (ante-class.):II.sues in lutosos limites,
Varr. R. R. 2, 4:in pabulum,
id. ib. 2, 7 med.:pulli prodigendi in solem,
id. ib. 3, 9 med. —Transf., to get rid of.A. B.In a bad sense, to squander, to lavish, waste, dissipate (not in Cic. or Cæs.; cf.:effundo, profundo, consumo): festo die si quid prodegeris,
Plaut. Aul. 2, 8, 10:suom,
id. Merc. 5, 4, 60: aliena bona, Sall. Or. Lepidi contra Sull.:opes, Suet. ner. 30: sua,
Tac. H. 1, 20:illi prodigere vitam pro victoriā contendentes,
Amm. 16, 12, 50:singulos artus suos fortunae prodigendos dare quaestu atque compendio gloriarum,
Gell. 2, 27, 5. -
11 projecto
prōjecto, āre, v. freq. a. [id.].I. II.Trop., to reproach, accuse (ante-class.):aliquem probris,
Plaut. Bacch. 3, 6, 38: ego projector quod tu peccas, Enn. ap. Rufin. Figur. Sent. p. 222 Ruhnk. -
12 protelo
prō-tēlo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [telum], to drive forth or forwards, to drive away, put to flight, repulse, remove (only ante- and post-class.).I.Lit.: protelare longe propellere, ex Graeco videlicet têle, quod significat longe, Paul. ex Fest. p. 235 Müll.: equites, Sisenn. ap. Non. 363, 18:II.Romanos impetu suo protelant,
id. ib. 363, 4:aliquem patriā,
Turp. ib. 363, 16 (Com. Rel. p. 83 Rib.):aliquem saevidicis dictis,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 4, 36:hanc cladem de vestris manibus,
App. M. 8, p. 209, 36; p. 178 Bip. —Transf.A.To prolong, put off, protract, delay, defer:B.diem cautionis,
Dig. 39, 2, 4:admonitionem,
ib. 5, 1, 2 fin.:litem invito judice,
Cod. Just. 3, 1, 13: annis quadraginta sexcenta milia hominum protelavit, prolonged, i. e. preserved their lives, Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 21:protelentur dies in terrā possessionis vestrae,
Vulg. Deut. 5, 33. — -
13 protero
prō-tĕro, trīvi, trītum, 3, v. a.* I. II. A.Lit.:B.aliquem pedibus,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 2, 13:homines elephantis proterendos substravit,
Val. Max. 2, 7, 14:januam limā,
i. e. to destroy, Plaut. Men. 1, 1, 9:equitatus aversos proterere incipit,
Caes. B. C. 2, 41:agmina curru,
Verg. A. 12, 330:florentia arva,
Ov. M. 2, 791:adversum rota proterit agmen,
Sil. 2, 175:ulmus labens proterit uvas,
Stat. Th. 8, 747:seges torrefacta proteritur,
Col. 2, 21, 3.—Transf., in gen., to overthrow, beat, crush, defeat, destroy:Marte Poenos,
Hor. C. 3, 5, 34:protrita hostium acies,
Tac. H. 2, 26:aliquem proterere et conculcare,
to maltreat, abuse, trample upon, Cic. Fl. 2, 22, 53; cf.:pati urbem proteri atque conculcari,
Auct. Her. 4, 53, 66:ruinā suā proteri,
Vell. 2, 91, 4:umbram,
Ov. Tr. 3, 11, 25:omnia ferro,
Just. 24, 4, 6:barbaram plebem,
Amm. 15, 4, 12. —Hence, prōtrītus, a, um, P.a., worn out (by rubbing); hence, of words, of frequent use, common, trite, vulgar (post-class.):verba,
Gell. 5, 21, 4; 12, 2, 1; 18, 4, 6. -
14 आहृ _āhṛ
आहृ 1 P.1 To bring, fetch; यदेव वव्रे तदपश्यदाहृतम् R.3.6; पुष्पं फलं चार्तवमाहरन्त्यः 14.77,18.8; प्रतिवाक्यम् to bring an answer; वार्ताम् bring news.-2 To bring near, give; चन्द्रगुप्ताय मेदिनीम् Kām.1.5; अयाचिताहृत Y.1.215.-3 To recover, bring back.-4 To obtain, get, receive; ब्रह्मचार्याहरेद्भैक्षम् Ms.2.183,6.27,7.8,8.151. (v. l.) 11.12; Y.1.97.-5 To have, assume; आजह्रतुस्तच्चरणौ... श्रियम् Ku.3.33.-6 To cause, produce, lead to; बलोपचयम् K.15; प्रीतिम्, क्रोधम् &c; जनकानां कुले कीर्तिमाहरिष्यति मे सुता Rām.-7 To bring near (as wife), marry; अत आहर्तु- मिच्छामि पार्वतीमात्मजन्मने Ku.6.28.-8 To wear, put on (as armour &c.); स वल्कवासांसि तवाधुनाहरन् Ki.1.35.-9 To offer in a sacrifice; to perform (as a sacrifice); स विश्वजितमाजह्रे R.4.86,14.87.-1 To take away, attract (as mind).-11 To separate, remove, draw off from.-12 To scare or frighten away, drive forth.-13 To use as food or drink, eat.-14 To speak, say, name, call. -Caus.1 To make one fetch or bring, cause to give or pay; शास्त्रेण वैश्यान् रक्षित्वा धर्म्यमाहारयेद् बलिम् Ms.1.119.-3 To eat.-3 To bring together, collect; Pt.3.151.-4 To cause, produce.-5 To exact.-6 To show, exhibit. -
15 prōdigō
prōdigō ēgī, —, ere [prod-+ago], to squander, waste: sumptibus sua, Ta.* * *prodigere, prodegi, prodactus V TRANSdrive forth/out; get rid of; use up, consume; waste/dissipate/squander; lavish -
16 pulsō
pulsō āvī, ātus, āre, freq. [pello], to push against, strike upon, beat, hammer, keep hitting, batter: cum pulsetur incursione atomorum sempiternā: lictores ad pulsandos homines exercitatissimi: pulsari alios et verberari: utrāque manu Dareta, L.: soleā natīs, Iu.: ostia, knock, H.: humum ter pede, stamp upon, O.: flumina Thermodontis Pulsant Amazones, i. e. tread the ice, V.: tellurem pede libero, H.: ariete muros, shatter, V.: chordas digitis, play upon, V.: cymbala, Iu.: pulsarunt noviens latera ardua fluctūs, O.: ipse arduus altaque pulsat Sidera, i. e. reaches, V.— To drive forth, impel: Erupere ut, nervo pulsante, sagittae, V.: Pulsatos referens divos, V.—Fig., to actuate, agitate, disturb, disquiet: censemus dormientium animos visione pulsari: quae te vecordia pulsat, O.: pavor pulsans, throbbing, V.* * *pulsare, pulsavi, pulsatus Vbeat; pulsate -
17 χειμάζω
A- άσω Thphr.Sign.38
):—trans., expose to the winter cold: found only in [voice] Pass., to be exposed thereto, Hp.Vict.3.68; pass the winter, S.Fr. 503;ὅπως χειμασθῇ καὶ ἡλιωθῇ ἡ γῆ Thphr.CP3.20.7
; of trees, live through the winter, χειμασθέντα [δένδρα] Id.HP4.14.1;χειμασθῆναι χειμῶσι ὡραίοις καὶ καλοῖς Id.CP2.1.2
.2 intr., pass the winter, Ar.Av. 1097 (lyr.), X.Oec.5.9, Isoc.7.54, etc.: of armies, go into winter quarters, Hdt.8.133, X.HG1.2.15, 3.2.1, Plb.27.18.1, etc.II raise a storm or tempest, ;ὅταν χειμάζῃ ὁ θεὸς ἐν τῇ θαλάττῃ X.Oec.8.16
, cf. IG7.4255.5 (Orop.);χειμάσει [ἡ νεφέλη] ἐφ' ἡμᾶς Plu.2.195d
: impers., the storm continued,Hdt.
7.191; there will be stormy weather,Thphr.
Sign.l.c.III c. acc., drive forth or away, of a storm, ἔξω χ. [τοὺς μύας] Id.Fr.174.7:—[voice] Pass., to be driven by a storm, overtaken by it, Th.2.25, 3.69, al.;χειμασθεὶς ἀνέμῳ Id.8.99
; , etc.2 metaph., toss like a storm, distress,τόδ' αἷμα χ. πόλιν S.OT 101
;τὴν σάρκα τὸ παρὸν μόνον χειμάζειν Epicur.Fr. 452
: also, annoy, vex, S.Ichn.331, Men.208, Phld.Lib.p.61 O., POsl.48.8 (i A. D.);σφὴξ τοῖς κέντροις πλήσσων ἐχείμαζε Aesop.393
:—[voice] Pass., to be tempest-tossed, distressed, esp. of the state considered as a ship, E.Supp. 269, Ar.Ra. 361; ; also of single persons, κατὰ θάλασσαν χειμασθεῖσαι (as example of a ψυχικὸν πάθος) Sor.3.84; suffer grievously, A.Pr. 563 (anap.), 838, S.Ph. 1460 (anap.), Gorg.Pal.11, Pl.Plt. 273d;ἰσχὺς ἐν νόσῳ χειμάζεται S.Ichn. 267
;ταῖς σαῖς ἀπειλαῖς αἷς ἐχειμάσθην Id.Ant. 391
;ἄλλῃ δ' ἐν τύχῃ χ. E.Hipp. 315
;χειμαζόμεθα.. ὑπ' ἀπορίας ἐν τοῖς νῦν λόγοις Pl.Phlb. 29b
, cf. La. 194c; (iii B. C.);ἐν στρατείαις ἢ νόσοις ἢ ἐν θαλάττῃ χ. Pl.Tht. 170a
; of feverish patients,χειμάζονται μάλιστα πεμπταῖοι Hp.Prog.24
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18 ἐξεράω
Aἐξερᾱθείς Hp. Mul.2.121
:—evacuate, esp. by purge or vomit, Id.Morb.4.49; draw off a patient's water from the chest, ib.2.61:—[voice] Pass., to be vomited, Dsc. Eup.2.160; ὡς μὴ.. ἐξερῆται that (the wound) may not keep on discharging, Hp.VC15 (prob. cj.).II disgorge, τὴν χύτραν χρῆν ἐξερᾶν τὰ τεῦτλα Crates Com.14.8; μαλάχας ἐ., = ἐξερυγγάνειν, Pherecr. 131.1.2 pour out, let fall,τοὺς λίθους.. χαμᾶζε πρῶτον ἐξεράσατε Ar.Ach. 341
; φέρ' ἐξεράσω [τὰς ψήφους] let me pour out the ballots from the urn (in order to count them), Id.V. 993; ἐξέρα τὸ ὕδωρ pour it out, D.36.62, cf.Aen.Tact.31.13, D.H.2.69; ὥσπερ ἐ. [τὸν ἀέρα] drive forth air from the lungs, Arist.Pr. 960b26, cf. Placit.4.22.3.III give out a dye, PHolm.15.37,al.; ὅταν δόξῃ ἐξερακέναι τὰ φάρμακα ib. 18.16.—Cf. συνεράω: the simple ἐράω is not found. -
19 ὁρμαίνω
I in Hom. always, turn over or revolve anxiously in the mind, debate, ponder, mostly c. acc., , etc.: more shortly,κατὰ φρένα 10.507
;ἐνὶ φρεσίν Od.4.843
, h.Merc.66 ;φρεσίν Il. 10.4
, Od.3.151 ;ἀνὰ θυμόν 2.156
;θυμῷ A.R.3.451
; μετὰ φρεσί ib.18; also ὁρμαίνειν τι alone, ponder over, meditate, πόλεμον, πλόον, etc., Il. 10.28, Od.3.169, etc.; πολλά or , 18.345;ὁρμαίνων τέρας Pi.O.8.41
.2 abs., think, muse, ὣς ὥρμαινε thus he debated with himself, Il.21.64, cf. 14.20.3 folld. by a clause, ἤ.., ἦ.. debate whether.., or.., 16.435, Od.4.789, 15.300; ὁ. ὅπως debate, ponder how a thing is to be done, Il.21.137, 24.680.4 c. inf., long, desire, Hom.Epigr.4.16, A.R.3.620, Theoc.24.26;ὁ. νᾶας καῦσαι
rushing on to..,B.
12.106.II after Hom.,1 set in motion, drive forth, θυμὸν ὁ. gasp out one's life, A.Ag. 1388 ( ὀρυγάνει cj. Hermann); excite, urge,τινὰ πορεύειν Pi.O.3.25
(v.l. ὥρμα).2 intr., to be eager or impatient, chafe, fret,[ἵππος] βοὴν σάλπιγγος ὁρμαίνει κλύων A.Th. 394
;κέαρ ὁ. B.Fr.16.12
;ἄπρηκτον ὁ. Semon.1.7
: part. eagerly, quickly,Pi.
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