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effētus

  • 1 effētus

        effētus adj.    [ex + fetus], past bearing, exhausted, worn out: aetas parentum, S.: corpus: vires, V.: saeclis senectus, V.: viri senectus, undiscerning of truth, V.
    * * *
    effeta, effetum ADJ
    exhausted, worn out

    Latin-English dictionary > effētus

  • 2 effetus

    ef-fētus (not effoetus), a, um, adj., that has brought forth young, that has laid eggs (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose).
    I.
    Lit. (mostly in Col.):

    cum effetae loca genitalia tumebunt,

    Col. 7, 7, 4; 7, 12, 11; 9, 1, 7.— Poet.:

    simul effetas linquunt examina ceras,

    Luc. 9, 285.—
    II.
    Meton. (causa pro effectu).
    A.
    Exhausted, worn out by bearing:

    aliquae (gallinae) in tantum, ut effetae moriantur,

    Plin. 10, 53, 74, § 146; cf. Sall. C. 53, 5.—
    B.
    Transf., in gen., exhausted, worn out: tellus, * Lucr. 2, 1150; cf.:

    effetum et defatigatum solum, Col. praef. § 1: natura (with lassa),

    Plin. Ep. 6, 21, 1:

    tauri senio effeti,

    Col. 6, 24, 1: corpus, * Cic. de Sen. 9, 29; cf.

    vires (corporis),

    Verg. A. 5, 396:

    spes,

    i. e. vain, delusive, Val. Fl. 4, 380.— Poet.:

    verique effeta senectus,

    incapacitated for truth, Verg. A. 7, 440 (cf.:

    Vana veri,

    id. ib. 10, 630).— Comp.:

    oratio effetior,

    App. Flor. p. 366.— Sup. and adv. do not occur.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > effetus

  • 3 lāniger

        lāniger gera, gerum, adj.    [lana+GES-], woolbearing, fleecy: pecus, Att. ap. C.: greges, V.—As subst m.: effetus, a ram, O.: timens, a lamb, Ph.
    * * *
    lanigera, lanigerum ADJ
    wool-bearing, fleecy; woolly

    Latin-English dictionary > lāniger

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