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1 impleō (in-pl-)
impleō (in-pl-) ēvī (often implērunt, implēsse, etc., for implēvērunt, etc.), ētus, ēre [PLE-], to fill up, fill full, make full, fill: libros: (harena) ora inplere solet, S.: frustis esculentis gremium suum: manum pinu flagranti, grasp, V.: gemmis caudam, cover, O.: delubra virorum turbā inplebantur, were thronged, L.: ventis vela, V.: codices earum rerum: ollam denariorum.—To fill, sate, satisfy, satiate: Implentur veteris Bacchi, regale themselves, V.: vis impleri, Iu.—To fill, make fleshy, fatten: nascentes implent conchylia lunae, H.—To make pregnant, impregnate: (Thetidem) Achille, O.—To fill up, complete: Luna implerat cornibus orbem, O.—Fig., to fill, make full: acta Herculis implerant terras, O.: urbs impletur (sc. contagione morbi), L.: ceras, cover with writing, Iu.: urbem tumultu, L.: milites praedā, satisfy, L.: lacrimis dolorem, Ta.: sese sociorum sanguine: te ager vitibus implet, enriches, Iu.: sermonibus diem, spends, O.: Minyae clamoribus implent (Iasonem), i. e. inflame, O.: inpletae modis saturae, perfectly set to music, L.: adulescentem suae temeritatis, L.: multitudinem religionis, L.—To fill up, make out, complete, finish, end: annum, O.: quater undenos Decembrīs, H.: impleta ut essent VI milia armatorum, L.: numerum, Iu.: Graecorum (poetarum) catervas, complete (by joining), H.: finem vitae, Ta.— To fulfil, discharge, execute, satisfy, content: id profiteri, quod non possim implere: partīs adsensibus, O.: vera bona, Ta.: fata, L. -
2 comedo
Icomedere, comedi, comessus V TRANSeat up/away, chew up; finish eating; fret, chafe; consume/devour; waste/squanderIIcomedere, comedi, comestus V TRANSeat up/away, chew up; finish eating; fret, chafe; consume/devour; waste/squanderIIIcomedere, comedi, comesus V TRANSeat up/away, chew up; finish eating; fret, chafe; consume/devour; waste/squanderIVglutton; gourmet; one who spends/squanders his money on feasting/revellingVcomesse, -, - V TRANSeat up/away, chew up; finish eating; fret, chafe; consume/devour; waste/squander -
3 comedus
glutton; gourmet; one who spends/squanders his money on feasting/revelling -
4 impendiosus
impendĭōsus ( inp-), a, um, adj. [impendium], that spends too much, extravagant:nimio inpendiosum praestat te,
Plaut. Bacch. 3, 2, 12. -
5 inpendiosus
impendĭōsus ( inp-), a, um, adj. [impendium], that spends too much, extravagant:nimio inpendiosum praestat te,
Plaut. Bacch. 3, 2, 12.
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