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1 anhēlitus
anhēlitus ūs, m [anhelo], a difficulty of breathing, panting, puffing, deep breathing: a lasso ore, O.: vini, drunken reviling: sublimis, H.: aeger, V.—Meton., an exhalation, vapor: terrae.* * *panting, puffing, gasping, shortness of breath; breath, exhalation; bad breath -
2 anhēlus
anhēlus adj. [see AN-], out of breath, short of breath, panting, puffing, gasping (poet.): senes, V.: cursus, that cause panting, O.: tussis, V.* * *anhela, anhelum ADJpanting, puffing, gasping; breath-taking; that emits hot blast/vapor, steaming -
3 īnflātiō
īnflātiō ōnis, f [inflo], a puffing up, flatulence: habet inflationem (faba), produces flatulence.* * *inflation, swelling/blowing/puffing (up); flatulence; inflammation; insolence -
4 tumidus
tumidus adj. with comp. [1 TV-], swollen, swelling, rising high, protuberant, tumid: membrum: venter, O.: aequor, V.: Fluctus, O.: vela, H.: montes, O.: crudi tumidique lavemur, i. e. stuffed with food, H.— Puffing up, causing to swell: tumidoque inflatur carbasus Austro, V.: Nec tumidos causabitur Euros, O.—Fig., swollen with anger, excited, incensed, enraged, exasperated: tumida ex irā tum corda residunt, V.: animus tumidā fervebat ab irā, O.— Swollen with pride, puffed up, elated, haughty, arrogant: es tumidus genitoris imagine falsi, O.: cum tumidum est cor, i. e. swells with ambition, H.: tumidior sermo, inflated, L.: regum minae, arrogant, H.: honor, vain, Pr.* * *tumida, tumidum ADJswollen, swelling, distended; puffed up with pride or self; confidence -
5 anhelatio
ănhēlātĭo, ōnis, f. [anhelo] (post-Aug. for the earlier anhelitus), a difficulty of breathing, panting, puffing.I.Lit.:II.piscium aestivo calore,
the panting of fish, Plin. 9, 7, 6, § 18.—As a disease = asthma, asthma, Plin. 23, 1, 24, § 47.— -
6 anhelitus
ănhēlĭtus, ūs, m. [id.].I.A difficulty of breathing, panting, puffing (class. for the post-Aug. anhelatio):II.ex cursurā anhelitum ducere,
to pant, Plaut. As. 2, 2, 61:nimiae celeritates gressus cum fiunt, anhelitus moventur,
quickness of breathing is caused, Cic. Off. 1, 36, 131:anhelitum vix sufferre,
Plaut. Merc. 1, 2, 4:anhelitum recipere,
id. Ep. 2, 2, 21: sublimis anhelitus, deep, * Hor. C. 1, 15, 31:creber,
quick, Quint. 11, 3, 55:vastos quatit aeger anhelitus artus,
painful panting, Verg. A. 5, 432:aridus e lasso veniebat anhelitus ore,
Ov. M. 10, 663; Sen. Ep. 54; Gell. 12, 5.—As a disease, the asthma (cf. anhelatio), Plin. 35, 15, 51, § 180.—A.. In gen., breathing, breath:B.unguentorum odor, vini anhelitus,
breath smelling of wine, Cic. Red. in Sen. 7, 16:male odorati anhelitus oris,
bad breath, Ov. A. A. 1, 521:anhelitum reddere ac per vices recipere,
to breathe out and in, Plin. 9, 7, 6, § 16 al. —Metaph., of other things, breath, exhalation, vapor:credo etiam anhelitus quosdam fuisse terrarum, quibus inflatae mentes oracula funderent,
Cic. Div. 1, 50, 115:placet Stoicos eos anhelitus terrae, qui frigidi sunt, cum fluere coeperint, ventos esse,
id. ib. 2, 19, 44. -
7 anhelus
ănhēlus, a, um, adj. [anhelo], out of breath, panting, puffing; attended with short breath (only in the poets): sic igitur tibi anhela sitis de corpore nostro Abluitur, * Lucr. 4, 875 dub.:equi,
Verg. G. 1, 250, and Ov. M. 15, 418:pectus,
Verg. A. 6, 48:senes,
who suffer from shortness of breath, id. G. 2, 135:cursus,
causing to pant, Ov. M. 11, 347; so,febres,
id. P. 1, 10, 5:tussis,
Verg. G. 3, 497:dies,
Stat. Th. 4, 680:mons,
Claud. Rapt. 3, 385.—With gen.: nec soli faciles; longique laboris anhelos Avertit patrius genti pavor, panting on account of the long struggle, Sil. 15, 721 (for this gen. v. Roby. II. § 1318). -
8 incumulatio
incŭmŭlātĭo, ōnis, f. [in-cumulo], a filling up, puffing out:buccarum,
Arn. 3, 14. -
9 inflabilis
II. -
10 inflamen
inflāmen, ĭnis, n. [inflo], a state of inflation, [p. 947] puffing out:buccarum inflamina,
Fulg. Myth. 3, 9. -
11 inflatio
I.Lit., of boiling water, Vitr. 8, 3.—II.Transf., of the body; med. t. t., a swelling or puffing up, inflation, flatulence:* B.habet inflationem magnam is cibus (faba),
produces flatulence, Cic. Div. 1, 30, 62:inflationem stomachi facit,
Col. 12, 11, 2; Cels. 2, 26:mala dulcia inflationes pariunt,
Plin. 23, 6, 57, § 106:inflationes discutere,
id. 23, 4, 4, § 128:inflationem sedare,
id. 23, 4, 40, § 81:in nostris corporibus ex cibo fit inflatio,
Sen. Q. N. 5, 4.—An inflammation, i. q. inflammatio:praecordiorum,
Suet. Aug. 81; Cael. Aur. Tard. 1, 4, 104. -
12 subflatio
sufflātĭo ( subfl-), ōnis, f. [sufflo], a blowing or puffing up, inflation (Plinian):bullantium aquarum,
Plin. 9, 7, 6, § 18:praedurum est sufflatione viventibus,
id. 9, 29, 46, § 86. -
13 sufflatio
sufflātĭo ( subfl-), ōnis, f. [sufflo], a blowing or puffing up, inflation (Plinian):bullantium aquarum,
Plin. 9, 7, 6, § 18:praedurum est sufflatione viventibus,
id. 9, 29, 46, § 86. -
14 tumidus
I.Lit.:II.membrum tumidum ac turgidum,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 9, 19:serpens inflato collo, tumidis cervicibus,
id. Vatin. 2, 4:Python,
Ov. M. 1, 460:Echidnae,
id. ib. 10, 313:venter,
id. Am. 2, 14, 15:papillae,
id. R. Am. 338:virginitas,
i. e. with swelling breasts, Stat. Th. 2, 204:mare,
Verg. A. 8, 671:aequor,
id. ib. 3, 157; Ov. M. 14, 544:fluctus,
id. ib. 11, 480:Nilus,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 48:vela,
id. Ep. 2, 2, 201:montes,
Ov. Am. 2, 16, 51:terrae Germaniae,
Tac. A. 2, 23 Ritter; cf.Nipperd. ad loc. (Halm, umidis): crudi tumidique lavemur,
i. e. swollen, stuffed with food, Hor. Ep. 1, 6, 61.— Comp.:oculi,
Cels. 2, 6:humus,
Col. 4, 1, 3.—Trop.A.Swollen or swelling with passionate excitement; excited, incensed, enraged, exasperated; puffed up, elated, haughty, arrogant; restless, violent, ready to break out (mostly poet.; not in Cic.);B.with anger: tumida ex irā tum corda residunt,
Verg. A. 6, 407:ōs,
Hor. A. P. 94:es tumidus genitoris imagine falsi,
Ov. M. 1, 754.—With pride, Ov. M. 8, 396; 8, 495; Hor. S. 1, 7, 7:sermo,
id. ib. 2, 5, 98:minae,
id. C. 4, 3, 8:cum tumidum est cor,
i. e. swells with ambition, Hor. S. 2, 3, 213:tumidi minantur,
swelling with rage, Stat. Achill. 1, 155:ingenia genti tumida,
Just. 41, 3, 7:tumidae gentium inflataeque cervices,
Flor. 4, 12, 2:quem tumidum ac sui jactantem et ambitiosum institorem eloquentiae videat,
Quint. 11, 1, 50.— Sup.:(Alexander) tumidissimum animal,
most arrogant, Sen. Ben. 2, 16, 2:Eridani tumidissimus accola Celtae,
most seditious, Sil. 11, 25.—Of style, etc.1.Of the orator himself, bombastic, pompous:2.fiunt pro grandibus tumidi,
Quint. 10, 2, 16:quem (Ciceronem) et suorum homines temporum incessere audebant ut tumidiorem, ut Asianum et redundantem,
id. 12, 10, 12.—Of speech, inflated, turgid, tumid, bombastic:III.non negaverim et totam Asiae regionem inaniora parere ingenia et nostrorum tumidiorem sermonem esse,
Liv. 45, 23, 16:quod alibi magnificum, tumidum alibi,
Quint. 8, 3, 18:visus es mihi in scriptis meis annotasse quaedam ut tumida, quae ego sublimia arbitrabar,
Plin. Ep. 9, 26, 5; 7, 12, 4; Quint. 8, 3, 13; 8, 3, 56; 2, 5, 10:sufflati atque tumidi,
Gell. 7, 14, 5.— Comp.:tumidior sermo,
Liv. 45, 23, 16:ut tibi tumidius videretur, quod est sonantius et elatius,
Plin. Ep. 7, 12, 4:fuisset tumidius, si, etc.,
Quint. 11, 1, 28.—Act., puffing up, causing to swell:tumidoque inflatur carbasus Austro,
Verg. A. 3, 357 Forbig. ad loc.:nec tumidos causabitur Euros,
Ov. Am. 1, 9, 13.— Trop.:Qui nunc in tumidum jactando venit honorem,
Prop. 2, 24, 31 (3, 16, 15) Paley ad loc.—Hence, adv.: tŭmĭdē (acc. to II. A.), haughtily, pompously:tumidissime dixit Murrhedius,
Sen. Contr. 4, 25 fin. -
15 ventositas
ventōsĭtas, ātis, f. [ventosus] (postclass.).I. II.
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