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  • 1 comprēndō

        comprēndō    see comprehendo.
    * * *
    comprendere, comprendi, comprensus V TRANS
    catch/seize/grasp firmly; arrest; take hold/root/fire, ignite; conceive (baby); embrace; include/cover/deal with (in speech/law); express (by term/symbol)

    Latin-English dictionary > comprēndō

  • 2 comprehendo

    comprehendere, comprehendi, comprehensus V TRANS
    catch/seize/grasp firmly; arrest; take hold/root/fire, ignite; conceive (baby); embrace; include/cover/deal with (in speech/law); express (by term/symbol)

    Latin-English dictionary > comprehendo

  • 3 conflo

    conflare, conflavi, conflatus V TRANS
    kindle/ignite, blow on; arouse/stir up; melt (down); cast/weld; run up debt; start, cause, bring about; bring/rake together, compose; invent/concoct (lie); forge; refine, purify; enflame

    Latin-English dictionary > conflo

  • 4 conprehendo

    conprehendere, conprehendi, conprehensus V TRANS
    catch/seize/grasp firmly; arrest; take hold/root/fire, ignite; conceive (baby); embrace; include/cover/deal with (in speech/law); express (by term/symbol)

    Latin-English dictionary > conprehendo

  • 5 conprendo

    conprendere, conprendi, conprensus V TRANS
    catch/seize/grasp firmly; arrest; take hold/root/fire, ignite; conceive (baby); embrace; include/cover/deal with (in speech/law); express (by term/symbol)

    Latin-English dictionary > conprendo

  • 6 ignio

    ignire, ignivi, ignitus V
    ignite; make red-hot

    Latin-English dictionary > ignio

  • 7 ignio

    ignĭo, īvi or ĭi, ītum, 4, v. a. [id.], to ignite, set on fire, make red-hot (post-class.): ut igniverint, Prud. steph. 10, 1077.—Hence, ignītus, a, um, P. a., fiery, glowing.
    A.
    Lit.:

    liquor,

    Serv. Verg. A. 6, 33:

    aether, App. de Mundo, p. 57: tela,

    id. ib. p. 61.— Comp.:

    quod vinum natura esset ignitius,

    Gell. 17, 8, 10.— Sup.: draconis effigies ignitissima, Jul. Var. Rer. Gest. Alex. 3, 56.—
    B.
    Trop.:

    ingenium,

    Prud. Ham. 546; Sid. Ep. 1, 11.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > ignio

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