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spit

  • 1 conspuo

    I
    conspuere, conspui, consputus V INTRANS
    spit; spit out much; spit it out
    II
    conspuere, conspui, consputus V TRANS
    spit on, sputter over; besplatter with saliva; (contempt); spit; spit it out

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  • 2 spuō

        spuō uī, ūtus, ere    [SPV-], to spit, spit out, spew: terram (i. e. pulverem), V.
    * * *
    spuere, spui, sputus V
    spit, spit out

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  • 3 conspuo

    con-spŭo, no perf., ūtum, 3, v. a. and n.
    I.
    Act., to spit upon (rare;

    most freq. in Petr.): me immundissimo basio,

    Petr. 23, 4.—Esp., to spit upon in contempt, Plaut. Curc. 4, 2, 17; Petr. 132, 3; Hier. Ep. 50, n. 4; cf.

    Barth. Advers. 23, 24.—Of an epileptic: faciem tuam,

    App. Mag. 44, p. 303, 1: conspuere sinus, as a charm to prevent the gods from being provoked by proud words, Juv. 7, 111 Mayor ad loc.; cf. spuo, I.—
    B.
    Poet., in a harsh and undignified figure, = conspergere, to besprinkle, to cover over: Juppiter hibernas canā nive conspuit Alpes, Furius Bibaculus ap. Quint. 8, 6, 17;

    for which Horace, parodying it, writes: Furius hibernas cana nive conspuet Alpes,

    Hor. S. 2, 5, 41; cf. the scholiast in h. 1.—
    II.
    Neutr., to spit out much, to spit:

    faciem meam non averti a conspuentibus in me,

    Vulg. Isa. 50, 6.

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  • 4 spuo

    spŭo, ui, ūtum, 3, v. n. and a. [Sanscr. shtiv.; Gr. ptuô; Germ. speien; Engl. spit], to spit, to spit out, spew (very rare; not in Cic.).
    I.
    Neutr.:

    Antoniam Drusi non spuisse percelebre est,

    Sol. 1, § 74:

    ex toto spuere desisse,

    Cels. 2, 8, § 77:

    in faciem alicujus,

    Vulg. Num. 12, 14.—Esp., as a charm against fascination, etc. (cf. conspuo, I. fin.):

    veniam a deis petimus spuendo in sinum,

    Plin. 28, 4, 7, § 35; cf.:

    qui sputatur morbus,

    Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 18 sqq. Brix ad loc.; Schol. Juv. 7, 112 Mayor ad loc.—
    II.
    Act.:

    sicco terram (i. e. pulverem) spuit ore viator Aridus,

    Verg. G. 4, 97.—Hence, spūtum, i, n. (acc. to II.).
    A.
    Lit., spit, spittle; sing., Cels. 2, 8 med.; Plin. 28, 4, 7, § 38; plur., Lucr. 6, 1188; Prop. 4 (5), 5, 66; Mart. 2, 26, 2; Petr. 131, 4; Sen. Const. 1, 3.—
    B.
    Transf., of a light, thin plate, Mart. 8, 33, 11.

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  • 5 spūtō

        spūtō —, —, āre, intens.    [spuo], to spit, spit out: mixtos sanguine dentes, O.
    * * *
    sputare, sputavi, sputatus V

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  • 6 cōnspūtō

        cōnspūtō —, ātus, āre, freq.    [conspuo], to spit upon, insult grossly: nostros.
    * * *
    consputare, consputavi, consputatus V TRANS
    spit on/over; (in contempt)

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  • 7 dē-spuō

        dē-spuō —, —, ere,    to spit out, spit upon: ubi despui religio est, L.: in molles sibi sinūs, Tb.— To reject, abhor: preces, Ct.

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  • 8 ex-spuō

        ex-spuō uī, ūtus, ere,    to spit out, spit: vina, Iu.: hamum, O.—Fig., to expel, banish: miseriam ex animo, T.

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  • 9 verū

        verū ūs, n    a spit, broach: Subiciunt veribus prunas, V., O.—A dart, javelin (poet.), V.
    * * *
    spit, point of javelin

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  • 10 despuo

    despuere, -, - V
    spit (out/down/upon), spurn/reject, abhor; spit on ground (avert evil/disease)

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  • 11 despuo

    dē-spŭo, ĕre, v. n. and a., to spit out, to spit.
    I.
    Prop., Liv. 5, 40; Naev. ap. Gell. 2, 19, 6; esp. as a religious observance for averting a disease, etc.; so, act. morbos, Plin. 28, 4, 7, § 35: tenerum ignem, Claud. rapt. Pros. 2, 52; neutr., Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 27; Tib. 1, 2, 54; Plin. 10, 23, 33, § 69.— Hence,
    II.
    Trop., to reject, abhor (syn.:

    deprecari, aspernari, spernere, etc.),

    Plaut. As. 1, 1, 26:

    preces alicujus, Catull. 50, 19: voluptates (with spernere opes),

    Sen. Ep. 104 fin. —With in:

    acre in mores,

    Pers. 4, 35, dub. (others: despuat, hi mores, etc.).

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  • 12 exspuo

    ex-spŭo ( expuo), ŭi, ūtum, 3, v. n. and a., to spit out, to spit (not in Cic.).
    I.
    Neutr.:

    cum ille gustasset et exspuisset,

    Varr. R. R. 3, 3, 9; Plin. 14, 22, 28, § 146: in mare, id. 30, 2, 6, § 17.—
    II.
    Act.
    A.
    Lit.:

    vina,

    Juv. 13, 214:

    sanguinem,

    Plin. 35, 16, 53, § 191; Scrib. Comp. 194:

    linguam in tyranni os,

    Plin. 7, 23, 23, § 87.—
    2.
    Transf., to cast out, eject, expel, emit:

    quod mare (te) conceptum spumantibus exspuit undis?

    Cat. 64, 155:

    argentum vivum optime purgat aurum, ceteras ejus sordes exspuens crebro jactatu,

    Plin. 33, 6, 32, § 99:

    rorem,

    id. 9, 36, 60, § 126:

    carbonem,

    id. 16, 10, 19, § 45:

    in litus purgamenta,

    id. 2, 98, 101, § 220:

    lacrumam,

    Plaut. Ps. 1, 1, 74.—
    B.
    Trop., to expel, banish, remove:

    miseriam ex animo,

    Ter. Eun. 3, 1, 16:

    rationem ex animo,

    Lucr. 2, 1041.

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  • 13 obelus

    ŏbĕlus, i, m., = obelos (a spit), a critical mark shaped like a spit (†), placed opposite suspected passages in books, an obelisk (late Lat.), Hier. Ep. 104; 108; 112; Aus. Sap. 13 prooem.; Isid. Orig. 1, 20, 2.

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  • 14 sputo

    spūto, āre, v. freq. a. [spuo], to spit, spit out (mostly ante-class.):

    sanguinem,

    Plaut. Merc. 1, 2, 30: morbus, qui sputatur, that disease before which one spits, i. e. the epilepsy, id. Capt. 3, 4, 18 (cf. Plin. 10, 23, 33, § 69; 28, 4, 7, § 35):

    mixtos sputantem sanguine dentes,

    Ov. M. 12, 256.

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  • 15 cōn-spuō

        cōn-spuō —, ūtus, ere,    to spit upon, bespatter: conspuitur sinūs, i. e. he slobbers, Iu.—To besprinkle, cover: nive Alpīs, H.

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  • 16 cuspis

        cuspis idis, f    a point, pointed end, blade, head: asseres cuspidibus praefixi, Cs.: acuta teli, O.: pro longā cuspide rostrum, sword-blade, O.—A spear, javelin, lance, V.: tremenda, H.—A trident (of Neptune), O.: triplex, O.—A sceptre (of Aeolus), V.—A sting (of a scorpion), O.
    * * *
    point/tip (spear), pointed end; spit/stake; blade; javelin/spear/lance; sting

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  • 17 expuō

        expuō    see exspuo.
    * * *
    expuere, expui, exputus V
    spit out; eject; rid oneself of

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  • 18 pȳtisma

        pȳtisma atis, n, πύτισμα, that which is spit out: Qui pytismate lubricat orbem, i. e. spits out wine on the floor, Iu.

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  • 19 pȳtīsō

        pȳtīsō —, —, āre,    πυτίζω, to spit out: pytisando modo mihi Quid vini absumpsit, T.

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  • 20 re-spuō

        re-spuō uī, ere,    to spit back, discharge by spitting, cast out, cast off, eject, expel: gustatus, id, quod valde dulce est, respuit: quas natura respuerit: invisum cadaver (humus), O.—Fig., to reject, repel, refuse, spurn, dislike, disapprove: quis te tum audiret illorum? respuerent aures: id quod omnium mentes aspernentur ac respuant: haec aetas omne quod fieri non potest respuit: condicionem, Cs.: Caesaris interdicta respuuntur, are spurned: in animis hominum respui, L.: consolationem.

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