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his zeal having cooled

  • 1 refrigero

    rē̆-frīgĕro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to make cool or cold; to cool off, cool (class.).
    I.
    Lit.:

    ignis in aquam conjectus continuo restinguitur et refrigeratur,

    Cic. Rosc. Com. 6, 17; cf.:

    refrigerato et exstincto calore,

    id. N. D. 2, 9, 23:

    calorem,

    Quint. 9, 4, 113:

    quod me frigus Dalmaticum, quod illinc ejecit, etiam hic refrigeravit,

    Cic. Fam. 5, 10, a, 1:

    membra partim ardentia partim refrigerata,

    id. N. D. 1, 10, 24:

    aquam,

    Plin. 31, 3, 23, § 38:

    frumentum,

    Cato, R. R. 92; cf.

    panem,

    Plin. 22, 21, 28, § 56:

    unguentum,

    id. 13, 1, 2, § 13:

    plumbum,

    id. 34, 18, 50, § 170:

    stomachum,

    id. 25, 13, 95, § 153:

    granaria (ventus),

    Varr. R. R. 1, 57 fin.:

    quoad refrigeratur aër,

    id. ib. 2, 2, 11:

    Neronianas thermas,

    Mart. 3, 25, 4; Plin. 20, 3, 8, § 17.— Absol., Cic. N. D. 2, 46, 119: novum (vinum) refrigerare, vetus calefacere, Varr. ap. Gell. 13, 30, 14; cf.:

    refrigerant olera, coriandrum, cucumis, etc.,

    Cels. 2, 27:

    aceto summa vis est in refrigerando,

    Plin. 23, 1, 27, § 54.—
    B.
    To relieve, refresh: membra refrigerat unda. Ov. M. 13, 903:

    podagras,

    Plin. 20, 3, 8, § 17; cf.:

    ubi enim potest illa aetas aut calescere vel apricatione melius vel igni aut vicissim umbris aquisve refrigerari salubrius?

    Cic. Sen. 16, 57: refrigerandi sui causā, Suet. Vit. Luc. —
    II.
    Trop., to cool off, to deprive of warmth or zeal; hence, pass., to be cooled, wearied, exhausted; to grow cool or languid (cf. defervesco):

    defessā ac refrigeratā accusatione,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 10, 31:

    refrigerato jam levissimo sermone hominum provincialium,

    id. Fam. 3, 8, 1:

    refrigerato inventionis amore,

    Quint. Ep. ad Tryph. 2:

    cum Antonii librarius... refrigeratus, ab Antonio transfugit ad Caesarem,

    his zeal having cooled, Vell. 2, 83, 2: prudens (testis) aliquo urbane dicto refrigerandus est, qs. to throw cold water upon, i. e. to intimidate, check, Quint. 5, 7, 26; cf.:

    aegre perlegit, refrigeratus saepe a semetipso,

    i. e. being often stopped, interrupted, Suet. Claud. 41. —Esp. in late Lat.:

    alicui,

    to refresh, comfort, assist, Tert. Anim. 51 fin.; id. ad Scap. 4 med.:

    me refrigeravit,

    Vulg. 2 Tim. 1, 16; id. Exod. 23, 12.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > refrigero

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