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1 beō
beō āvī, ātus, āre [cf. bonus], to make happy, gladden, bless: te, gratify, T.: caelo Musa beat, rewards, H.: Munere te, H.: Latium divite linguā, H.: O factum bene, beasti, I am delighted, T.* * *beare, beavi, beatus V TRANSbless, make happy, gladden, delight; enrich (with) -
2 dēlectō
dēlectō āvī, ātus, āre, intens. [de + lacio], to allure, attract, delight, charm, please, entertain, interest: haec studia delectant domi volunt delectare poetae, H.: me: delectari multis rebus: imperio, Cs.: criminibus inferendis: iambis, H.: herba spe delectat agrestīs, O.: ab eo delectari facilius quam decipi: in hoc delector, quod, etc.: me magis de Dionysio delectat: quam delectabat eum defectiones solis praedicere: Aedificare casas Si quem delectet, H.: Vir bonus dici delector, H.* * *delectare, delectavi, delectatus V TRANSdelight, please, amuse, facinate; charm, lure, entice; be a source of delight; (PASS) be delighted/glad, take pleasure; (w/INF) enjoy (being/doing) -
3 ehem
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4 gestiō
gestiō īvī, —, īre [2 gestus], to gesticulate, express strong feeling, leap, be transported, exult, be joyful, be delighted: sic, T.: cum laetitia gestiat: studio lavandi, V.: voluptate nimiā: otio, L.— To desire eagerly, wish passionately, be eager, thirst, long: scire ista omnia: divitum Partīs linquere, H.: ipsum gestio Dari mihi in conspectum, T.* * *gestire, gestivi, gestitus Vbe eager, wish passionately; gesticulate, express strong feeling, exult -
5 iuvō
iuvō iūvī, iūtus (iuvātūrus, S.), āre [DIV-], to help, aid, assist, further, serve, support, benefit: aut consilio aut re, T.: non multum ad summam victoriae, Cs.: alquem commeatu: domum atque liberos, H.: te portuque locoque, by affording harbor and house, O.: Audentīs Fortuna iuvat, V.: nostros commeatūs periculo suo, further: qui salutari iuvat arte fessos, H.: deis iuvantibus, with the help of, S.: me, dis iuvantibus, exspecta: quid te iuvat iudicium?: Nos aliquid, a little, V.: quorum opibus iuvantur, Cs.: viatico a me iuvabitur, L.: iuvat Ismara Baccho Conserere, it is of use, V.: quid docuisse iuvabat? O.—To delight, gratify, please: quod iuvat, id faciant, S.: Non omnīs arbusta iuvant, V.: nec me vita iuvaret, L.: Multos castra iuvant, H.: iuvit me, tibi tuas litteras profuisse, I was delighted: haec olim meminisse iuvabit, will be a pleasure, V.: thure iuvat Placare deos, H. -
6 laetor
laetor ātus, ārī, dep. [laetus], to rejoice, feel joy, be joyful, be glad: nuptiis, T.: bonis rebus: pueri fato, O.: iuvenis specie, Iu.: in omnium gemitu: de communi salute: ex perfidiā laetati, S.: etiam quod laetere habeo: illud mihi laetandum video, quod, etc., because that: laetandum puto casum tuum, S.: Istuc tibi ex sententiā tua obtigisse laetor, T.: quae perfecta esse laetor: Alciden me Accepisse, V.: se laetari, quod effugissem, etc.: incolumis laetor quod vivit, H.: nec veterum memini laetorve malorum, V.* * *laetari, laetatus sum V DEPbe glad/joyful/delighted; rejoice; be fond (of), delight in; flourish (on/in) -
7 laetus
laetus adj. with comp. and sup, joyful, cheerful, glad, gay, joyous, rejoicing, happy, pleased, delighted, full of joy: Laetus est nescio quid, T.: alacres laetique: ludi laetiores: dies laetissimi: servatam ob navem, V.: de amicā, T.: laborum, V.: fratri obtigisse quod volt, T.—Cheerful, ready, willing, eager: senatus subplementum etiam laetus decreverat, S.: Vela dabant laeti, gladly, V.: fatebere laetus Nec surdum esse, etc., Iu.—Delighting, taking pleasure: Et laetum equino sanguine Concanum, H.: munere, O.: plantaribus horti, Iu.: classis praedā, satisfied, L.: Glande sues, filled, V.—Giving joy, conferring delight, pleasing, pleasant, grateful, prosperous, beautiful, charming: omnia erant facta laetiora: vitium laetissimi fructūs: si laeta aderit Venus, propitious, H.: saecula, V.: vite quid potest esse fructu laetius?: pabulum, L.: colles frondibus laeti, Cu.: pascua, fertile, H.: lucus laetissimus umbrae, V. — Plur n. as subst: Sollicitum aliquid laetis intervenit, prosperity, O.—Of style, rich, copious, agreeable: genus verborum.* * *laeta -um, laetior -or -us, laetissimus -a -um ADJhappy/cheerful/joyful/glad; favorable/propitious; prosperous/successful; luxuriant/lush/rich/sleek; fertile (land); teeming/abounding; pleasing/welcome -
8 per-fruor
per-fruor ūctus, ī, dep., to enjoy fully, be delighted: his rebus: sapientiae laude: otio: ad perfruendas voluptates: mandatis perfruar ipsa patris, perform gladly, O. -
9 adgaudeo
adgaudere, -, - V INTRANSdelight in; be delighted with -
10 aggaudeo
aggaudere, -, - V INTRANSdelight in; be delighted with -
11 condelecto
condelectare, condelectavi, condelectatus V INTRANSdelight in; (PASSIVE) be delighted with something -
12 deamo
deamare, deamavi, deamatus V TRANSlove dearly; be passionately/desperately in love with; be delighted with/obliged -
13 delector
Idelectari, delectatus sum V DEPdelight, please, amuse, facinate; charm, lure, entice; be a source of delight; (PASS) be delighted/glad, take pleasure; (w/INF) enjoy (being/doing)IIone who draws out/selects/levies/recruits -
14 jocundo
jocundare, jocundavi, jocundatus V TRANSplease, delight; feel delighted; take delight -
15 jucundo
jucundare, jucundavi, jucundatus V TRANSplease, delight; feel delighted; take delight -
16 adgaudeo
ag-gaudĕo ( adg-), ēre, v. n., to be delighted with, to delight in (late Lat.):ego eram, cui aggaudebat,
Lact. 4, 6; transl. of egô êmên hêi prosechairen, LXX. Prov. 8, 30. -
17 aggaudeo
ag-gaudĕo ( adg-), ēre, v. n., to be delighted with, to delight in (late Lat.):ego eram, cui aggaudebat,
Lact. 4, 6; transl. of egô êmên hêi prosechairen, LXX. Prov. 8, 30. -
18 condelector
con-dēlector, āri, v. pass., to be delighted with something (eccl. Lat.):lege Dei,
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19 deamo
dĕ-ămo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to be desperately in love with, to love dearly or passionately (ante-class.), "vehementius amare," Non. 97, 21 (cf. depereo).I.Prop.:II.illa, quam tuus gnatus annos multos deamat, deperit,
Plaut. Epid. 2, 2, 35; id. Poen. 4, 2, 72; Afran. ap. Non. l. l. (v. 357 Ribbeck): Laber. ap. Charis. l, p. 84 P. (v. 41 Ribbeck).—Transf.A.Of things, to be quite in love with, delighted with:deamavi... lepidissima munera,
Plaut. Poen. 5, 4, 3; cf.:dona deamata acceptaque,
id. Truc. 4, 1, 5: deamo te, Syre, I am greatly obliged to you, * Ter. Heaut. 4, 6, 21. -
20 fruor
frŭor, fructus ( perf. fruitus est, Dig. 7, 4, 29:I.fruiti sumus,
Sen. Ep. 93, 7:fructus sum,
Vell. 2, 104, 3; Lucr. 3, 940; v. Neue, Formenl. 2, 562; part. fut. fruiturus, v. in the foll.; imp. FRVIMINO, Inscr. Orell. 3121; as famino from fari, see below, II.), 3, v. dep. n. [for frugvor, from the root FRVG, of fruges, fructus; Goth. bruk-jan; Germ. brauchen, to use], to derive enjoyment from a thing, to enjoy, delight in (with a more restricted signif. than uti, to make use of a thing, to use it; cf.:Hannibal cum victoria posset uti, frui maluit, relictaque Roma Campaniam peragrare,
Flor. 2, 6, 21:tu voluptate frueris, ego utor: tu illam summum bonum putas, ego nec bonum,
Sen. Vit. Beat. 10 fin.; cf.:id est cujusque proprium quo quisque fruitur atque utitur,
Cic. Fam. 7, 30, 2). Constr. with abl.; less freq. with acc. or absol.In gen.(α).With abl., Plaut. As. 5, 2, 68:(β).utatur suis bonis oportet et fruatur, qui beatus futurus est,
Cic. N. D. 1, 37, 103; cf.:plurimis maritimis rebus fruimur atque utimur,
id. ib. 2, 60, 152:commoda, quibus utimur, lucemque, qua fruimur,
id. Rosc. Am. 45, 131:aevo sempiterno,
id. Rep. 6, 13; cf.:immortali aevo,
Lucr. 2, 647:vitā,
Cic. Clu. 61, 170; id. Cat. 4, 4, 7; Sall. C. 1, 3; Tac. A. 16, 17; Sen. Ep. 61, 2:omnibus in vita commodis una cum aliquo,
Caes. B. G. 3, 22, 2:voluptatibus,
Cic. Rep. 3, 12; v. infra:optimis rebus,
Phaedr. 4, 24, 9:gaudio,
Ter. Hec. 5, 4, 2:meo amore,
Prop. 2, 1, 48; cf.thalamis,
Ov. F. 3, 554:etiam his, quae nec cibo nec poculo sunt, frui dicimur, etc.,
Donat. ad Ter. Eun. 4, 7, 46:recordatione nostrae amicitiae,
Cic. Lael. 4, 15:usu alicujus et moribus,
id. ib. 9, 32:securitate (animus),
id. ib. 13, 44:timore paventum,
Sil. 12, 566; cf.poenă,
Mart. 8, 30, 3:quod (genus vitae), virtute fruitur,
Cic. Fin. 4, 6, 15 Madv. N. cr. al.:quo (spectaculo) fructus sum,
Vell. 2, 104, 3:omnium rerum cognitione fructi sumus,
Sen. Ep. 93 med.:non meo nomine, sed suo fructus est emptor,
Dig. 7, 4, 29:mundo,
Manil. 1, 759:eum esse beatum, qui praesentibus voluptatibus frueretur confideretque se fruiturum aut in omni aut in magna parte vitae,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 17, 38.—Of personal objects, to enjoy one's society:neque te fruimur et tu nobis cares,
Cic. Att. 2, 1, 4:Attico,
Nep. Att. 20:ut sinat Sese alternas cum illo noctes hac frui,
Plaut. As. 5, 2, 68:cara conjuge,
Tib. 3, 3, 32:viro,
Prop. 2, 9, 24.—With acc.:(γ).pabulum frui occipito,
Cato, R. R. 149, 1: ea, quae fructus cumque es, periere profusa, Lucr. 3, 940:meo modo ingenium frui,
Ter. Heaut. 2, 4, 21.—In the part. fut. pass. (only so in class. prose):permittitur infinita potestas innumerabilis pecuniae conficiendae de vestris vectigalibus, non fruendis sed alienandis,
Cic. Agr. 2, 13, 33; cf. id. Fin. 1, 1, 3:nobis haec fruenda relinqueret, quae ipse servasset,
id. Mil. 23, 63:ejus (voluptatis) fruendae modus,
id. Off. 1, 30, 106:justitiae fruendae causa,
id. ib. 2, 12, 41:agro bene culto nihil potest esse nec usu uberius nec specie ornatius: ad quem fruendum non modo non retardat, verum etiam invitat senectus,
id. de Sen. 16, 57:quem (florem aetatis) patri Hannibalis fruendum praebuit,
Liv. 21, 3, 4:res fruenda oculis,
id. 22, 14, 4.—Absol.:II.satiatis et expletis jucundius est carere quam frui,
Cic. de Sen. 14, 47:datur: fruare, dum licet,
Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 104:quae gignuntur nobis ad fruendum,
Cic. Leg. 2, 7, 16; cf.:di tibi divitias dederant artemque fruendi,
Hor. Ep. 1, 4, 7:fruebamur, cum, etc.,
were delighted, Plin. Pan. 34, 4.—In partic., jurid. t. t., to have the use and enjoyment of a thing, to have the usufruct:quid? si constat, hunc non modo colendis praediis praefuisse, sed certis fundis patre vivo frui solitum esse?
Cic. Rosc. Am. 15, 44:EVM AGRVM POSIDERE FRVIQVE VIDETVR OPORTERE,
Inscr. Orell. 3121 (A. U. C. 637); cf.: AGRVM POSIDEBVNT FRVENTVRQVE, ib.: AGRVM NEI HABETO NIVE FRVIMINO, ib.; and:QVOD ANTE K. IAN. FRVCTI SVNT ERVNTQVE VECTIGAL, ib.: ut censores agrum Campanum fruendum locarent,
Liv. 27, 11, 8; cf. id. 32, 7, 3:qui in perpetuum fundum fruendum conduxerunt a municipibus, etc.,
Dig. 6, 3, 1; cf. Ter. Ad. 5, 8, 27.
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