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  • 1 glisco

    glisco, ĕre, v. n. [perh. kindred with cresco, Paul. ex Fest. s. h. v. p. 98 Müll.; cf. Doed. Syn. 1, p. 21], to grow up, swell up, spread, blaze up, burst out (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; cf. crebresco).
    I.
    Lit.:

    ignis Alexandri Phrygio sub pectore gliscens,

    kindling, Lucr. 1, 474;

    so of fire,

    Sil. 14, 308; cf. Serv. Verg. A. 12, 9: gliscit, ut ignis oleo, Cic. Hortens. Fragm. ap. Non. 22, 21 (Cic. 10, p. 63 Kays.):

    suffusa veneno Tenditur, ac sanie gliscit cutis,

    swells, Stat. Th. 1, 107:

    asellus paleis gliscit,

    i. e. grows stout, fat, Col. 7, 1, 1:

    turtur difficulter,

    id. 8, 9, 1; cf. Fest. s. v. reglescit, p. 278 Müll.; Col. 2, 5, 1:

    immensum aucto mari et vento gliscente,

    Sall. H. 3, 31 Dietsch.—
    II.
    Trop., to swell, grow, increase, augment, spread:

    spectat atrox hostile caput, gliscitque tepentis Lumina torva videns,

    Stat. Th. 8, 756:

    hos ubi velle acies et dulci gliscere ferro Dux videt,

    i. e. ardently long for, id. ib. 12, 639: cf. with inf. (like gestio):

    gliscis regnare superbus,

    id. ib. 3, 73: ad juvenilem libidinem copia voluptatum gliscit, ut ignis oleo, * Cic. Hortens. Fragm. ap. Non. 22, 22:

    gaudium,

    Pac. ib. 18; Lucr. 5, 1061:

    furor in dies,

    id. 4, 1069:

    clamor, singultus, jurgia,

    id. 3, 480:

    rabies,

    Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 26:

    proelium,

    id. As. 5, 2, 62:

    seditio,

    Liv. 42, 2, 2:

    invidia,

    id. 2, 23, 2:

    ne glisceret primo neclegendo bellum,

    id. 29, 2, 2:

    saevitia,

    Tac. A. 6, 19:

    adulatio,

    id. ib. 1, 1:

    flagitia et infamia,

    id. ib. 14, 15:

    gloria et pericula,

    id. ib. 15, 23:

    multitudo gliscit immensum,

    grows, increases, id. ib. 4, 27; cf.:

    gliscerent numero et aliquando minuerentur,

    id. ib. 4, 5 fin.:

    postquam eo magnificentiae venerit (res publica), gliscere singulos,

    grow in wealth, id. ib. 2, 33:

    gliscentibus negotiis duo praetores additi,

    id. ib. 11, 22:

    fama gliscit gressu,

    Sil. 4, 6.
    In pass.
    : ut major invidia Lepido glisceretur, may grow, increase, Sempron. Asellio ap. Non. 481, 5: cum te salvum video, gliscor gaudio, Turp. ap. Non. 22, 13 (Com. Fragm. v. 191 Rib.).

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  • 2 amnicola

        amnicola ae, m and f    [amnis + COL-], that grows near a river: salices, O.

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  • 3 ārdēscō

        ārdēscō ārsī, —, ere, inch.    [ardeo], to take fire, kindle, be inflamed: ne longus ardesceret axis, O.: ut imagine Largior arserit ignis, H.— Fig., to gleam, light up: ardescunt ignibus undae, O.: voltu, oculis, Ta.—Of passion, to be inflamed, take fire, grow furious: in iras, O.: fremitusque ardescit equorum, grows furious, V.: arsit virgine raptā, H.: ardescente pugnā, Ta.
    * * *
    ardescere, arsi, - V INTRANS
    catch/take fire, kindle; become ignited/inflamed/hot/eager; erupt (volcano)

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  • 4 hibiscum

        hibiscum ī, n, ἰβίσκοσ, the marsh-mallow: gracilis, V.: viridis, V.
    * * *
    marsh mallow; (Althea officinalis); (shrubby herb, grows near salt marshes)

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  • 5 hīc or hic

        hīc or hic f haec, n hōc or hoc (old, hōce, T.), gen. hūius (old, hūiusce, T., C.), plur. hī (hīsce, T.), f hae (old, haec, T., V.), n    haec, gen. hōrum (hōrunc, T.—With the enclitic ne, usu. hicine; i. e. * hice-ne), pron dem.—Of that which is at hand; in space, this... here, this: hae fores, T.: hic locus: Quincti huius frater, of my client: hic paries, H.: quis homo hic est? H.—As subst: quid hic faciet, T.: pro his dicere: huius non faciam, sha'n't care that, T.—In time, this, the present, the current, the actual: hic dies, T.: tertium iam hunc annum regnans, Cs.: ad hoc tempus, till now, S.: hae quae me premunt aerumnae, S.: Hic tertius December, H.: hi ignavissumi homines, of the present day, S.—As subst: haec vituperare, the present time: si hoc non fuga est, what we are doing, L.—Of that which has just been described or named, this: quae haec est fabula? T.: hoc negotium, S.: his de causis: haec edicta: haec quae scripsi, S.: hoc timore adductus (i. e. huius rei timore), Cs.—As subst: hoc agam, will make it my business, T.: id egit Sestius, did so: pluris Hoc mihi eris, so much, H.: Nil me paeniteat huius patris, such, H.: laudabit haec Illius formam, tu huius contra, of the latter, T.: in his undis iactari: Occupat hic collem, cumbā sedet alter, O.— Of the principal subject of thought: tibi nuptiae haec sunt Cordi, T.: quidquid huius feci, have done in this affair, T.—In antithesis, of the principal, though not last-named subject, the former, the one: et mittentibus et missis laeta, nam et illis.. et hi (i. e. mittentes), L.: Mullum... lupos... illis (lupis)... his (mullis), H.—Of that which is about to be described or named, this, the following, the one: hoc quod sum dicturus: si haec condicio consulatūs data est, ut, etc.: documenta haec habeo, quod, etc., S.: Regibus hic mos est, ubi, etc., H.: his verbis epistulam misisse, N.—As subst: haec facere, ut habeas, etc., T.: Quanto melius hic qui, etc., H.: hoc modo locutum, S.: hoc facilius, quod, etc., Cs.—In antithesis: orator, non ille volgaris, sed hic excellens, etc.; cf. laudatur ab his, culpatur ab illis, some... others, H.: Hic atque ille, one and another, H.: hic... hic, one... another, H.: Carmina compono, hic elegos, another, H.—Esp., this man, myself: Hunc hominem tradere, H.: hoc latus (i. e. meum), H. —With gen: mi hoc negoti dedere, ut, etc. (i. e. hoc negotium), T.: capit hoc consili: hoc tamen boni est, so much of good: hoc commodi est, quod, etc., there is this comfort.—With impers verb: Luciscit hoc iam, lo! how it grows light! T.—In the phrase, hoc est, that is, that is to say, namely, I mean: id Fannius societati, hoc est Roscio, debebat: ad nobilitatem, hoc est, ad suos transisse. —In the phrase, hoc erat, quod...? was it for this that...?: Hoc erat quod me per tela Eripis, ut? etc., V.

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  • 6 ibiscum

        ibiscum    see hibiscum.
    * * *
    marsh mallow; (Althea officinalis); (shrubby herb, grows near salt marshes)

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  • 7 lūcēscō and lūcīscō

        lūcēscō and lūcīscō lūxī, —, ere, inch.    [luceo], to begin to shine: sol lucescit, V.: cras lucescere nonas Dicimus, dawn, O.— Impers: Luciscit hoc iam, it grows light here, T.: ubi luxit, at dawn, Cs.: cum lucisceret, at break of day.

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  • 8 māteria and māteriēs

        māteria and māteriēs ae, acc. am and em, f    [mater], stuff, matter, material, timber, substance: earum (navium) materiā ad reliquas reficiendas uti, Cs.: rerum, ex quā et in quā sunt omnia: materiam superabat opus, O.: si nihil valet materies: consumpserat omnem Materiam, means of subsistence, O.—Fig., a subject, matter, subject-matter, topic, ground, theme: artis: bella ad iocandum: materies crescit mihi, the subject grows on me: aequa Viribus, suited to your powers, H.— A cause, occasion, source, opportunity: gloriae suae: seditionis: ratio cui et fortuna ipsa prae<*> buit materiam, L.: criminandi, L.: materiam invidiae dare: iocorum, Iu.— A resource, store: consumpserat omnem Materiam ficti, O.— Naturai abilities, capacity, disposition: fac, fuisse in isto Catonis materiem: ingentis publice privatimque decoris, L.: ad cupiditatem, L.: materiā digna perire tuā, unfeeling disposition, O.

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  • 9 re-flectō

        re-flectō flēxī, flexus, ere,    to bend back, turn backwards, turn about, turn away: colla, V.: oculos, O.: illam tereti cervice reflexam, bent backwards, V.: longos reflectitur unguīs, i. e. grows into long curved claws, O.—Fig., to turn back, bring back, bend, change, check: Quem neque fides, neque ius iurandum reflexit, T.: quibus (causis) mentes reflectuntur: in melius tua, qui potes, orsa reflectas! change, V.: animum reflexi, i. e. brought my thoughts back (to her), V.

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  • 10 vesperāscō

        vesperāscō —, ēre, inch.    [vesper], to become evening, grow towards evening: vesperascente caelo, N.: vesperascit, it grows dark, T.
    * * *
    vesperascere, -, - V
    grow towards evening; grow dark

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  • 11 aera

    darnel (grass/weed, grows among wheat, subject to ergot, thereby dangerous); parameter from which a calculation is made; item of account; era/epoch

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  • 12 camararius

    camararia, camararium ADJ
    that grows over arches (of a kind of gourd); climbing

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  • 13 camerarius

    I
    cameraria, camerarium ADJ
    that grows over arches (of a kind of gourd); climbing
    II

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  • 14 crataegum

    kind of gall which grows on holm-oaks; kernel of fruit of the box-tree (L+S)

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  • 15 ebiscum

    marsh mallow; (Althea officinalis); (shrubby herb, grows near salt marshes)

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  • 16 hibiscus

    marsh mallow; (Althea officinalis); (shrubby herb, grows near salt marshes)

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  • 17 papyrio

    papyrus marsh, place where papyrus grows abundently

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  • 18 Crescit amor nummi, quantum ipsa pecunia crevit

    The love of wealth grows as the wealth itself grew. (Juvenalis)

    Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Crescit amor nummi, quantum ipsa pecunia crevit

  • 19 Fama crescit eundo

    The rumour grows as it goes. (Vergil)

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  • 20 alibilis

    ălĭbĭlis, e, adj. [alo], affording nourishment, nutrilious, nourishing (perh. only in Varr.):

    lac,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 11, 2:

    casei,

    id. ib. 2, 11, 2, § 3.— Pass. of that which readily grows or fattens:

    ita pulli alibiliores fiunt,

    Varr. R. R. 3, 9.

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