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1 hystericus
hysterica, hystericum ADJ -
2 subfocatio
suffocation; choking/stifling/sufocating -
3 suffocatio
suffocation; choking/stifling/sufocating -
4 exanimatio
exănĭmātĭo, ōnis, f. [exanimo].I.A depriving of breath, suffocating:II.volvarum,
i. e. hysterical passion, Plin. 32, 3, 13, § 28 (for which suffocatio, id. 20, 5, 15, § 30, and strangulatus, id. 26, 15, 90, § 153).— -
5 hystericus
hystĕrĭcus, a, um, adj., = husterikos, hysterical, Mart. 11, 71, 1; 11, 7, 11. -
6 subfocatio
suffōcātĭo ( subf-), ōnis, f. [id.], a choking, stifling, suffocating, Sen. Ep. 54, 2;hence, mulierum,
suffocation of the womb, hysterical passion, Plin. 20, 5, 15, § 30; 26, 15, 90, § 158; v. suffoco, I. -
7 subfoco
suf-fōco ( subf-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [faux], to choke, stifle, strangle, suffocate by compressing the throat (rare but class.; syn.: strangulo, elido).I.Lit.:II.patrem,
Cic. Mur. 29, 61:quem crassior saliva suffocat,
Sen. Q. N. 6, 2, 4:in melle situm suffocari,
to be suffocated, Lucr. 3, 891:vox suffocatur saepe,
Quint. 11, 3, 51:suffocatae (mulieres),
hysterical, Plin. 20, 22, 87, § 238; cf. suffocatio.—Transf.:injuriā suffocante vitem,
that chokes, kills, Plin. 17, 23, 35, § 209:urbem et Italiam fame,
i. e. to starve, Cic. Att. 9, 7, 4. -
8 suffocatio
suffōcātĭo ( subf-), ōnis, f. [id.], a choking, stifling, suffocating, Sen. Ep. 54, 2;hence, mulierum,
suffocation of the womb, hysterical passion, Plin. 20, 5, 15, § 30; 26, 15, 90, § 158; v. suffoco, I. -
9 suffoco
suf-fōco ( subf-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [faux], to choke, stifle, strangle, suffocate by compressing the throat (rare but class.; syn.: strangulo, elido).I.Lit.:II.patrem,
Cic. Mur. 29, 61:quem crassior saliva suffocat,
Sen. Q. N. 6, 2, 4:in melle situm suffocari,
to be suffocated, Lucr. 3, 891:vox suffocatur saepe,
Quint. 11, 3, 51:suffocatae (mulieres),
hysterical, Plin. 20, 22, 87, § 238; cf. suffocatio.—Transf.:injuriā suffocante vitem,
that chokes, kills, Plin. 17, 23, 35, § 209:urbem et Italiam fame,
i. e. to starve, Cic. Att. 9, 7, 4.
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