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1 coeptum
coeptum ī, n [coepio], a work begun, beginning, undertaking: nec taedia coepti Ulla mei capiam, O.: audax, L.: audacibus adnue coeptis, V.: temere coepta, L.: coeptis meis, O.: ne enuntiare coepta, L.* * *undertaking (usu.pl.), enterprise, scheme; work begun/started/taken in hand -
2 coeptus
coeptus P. of coepio.* * *Icoepta, coeptum ADJbegun, started, commenced; undertakenIIbeginning, undertaking -
3 com-moveō (conm-)
com-moveō (conm-) mōvī (commōrat, T.; commōrit, H.; commōssem, commōsset, commōsse, C.), mōtus, ēre. I. To put in violent motion, move, shake, stir: alas, V.: quis sese commovere potest? can stir: commovere se non sunt ausi, N.: si se commoverit, undertook anything, L.: hastam se commovisse, moved spontaneously, L. — Fig., to agitate, disorder, stir, toss, shake, disturb, unsettle, excite, disquiet: omnīs nos, T.: vehementer me: commoveri necesse est, it must make an impression: si quos fuga Gallorum commoveret, Cs.: qui me commorit, flebit, provoke, H.: Neptunus graviter commotus, V.: pol ego istos commovebo, arouse, T.: parricidarum tela, provoke: commotus habebitur (i. e. mente captus), crazed, H.: sed tu ut vitiis tuis commoveare, be affected: aliquem nimiā longinquitate locorum: conmotus irā, S.: admonitu commota ministrae, O.: Neque commovetur animus in eā re tamen, T.: vidi enim vos in hoc nomine, cum testis diceret, commoveri: in hac commotus sum, i. e. in love, T.: ut me neque amor Commoveat neque commoneat, ut servem fidem? T.: commoto omnium aere alieno, i. e. credit being shaken, Ta.—Of abstr. things, to rouse, stir up, excite, produce, generate: tumultum aut bellum: alqd novae dissensionis: invidiam in me: suspicio in servos commovebatur: dolorem: alcui misericordiam. —In discourse: nova quaedam, to start new doctrines, adduce novelties.— II. To remove, carry away, displace, start, set in motion, move, drive, impel, rouse: languentem: columnas: castra ex eo loco, decamp: aciem, set in motion, L.: hostem, dislodge, L.: hunc (cervum), hunt, V: nummum, i. e. to turn: sacra, take from the shrines (in religious services), V.: commota tremoribus orbis Flumina prosiliunt, started, O.: glaebam in agro, to stir a clod. — Fig., to move, drive back, dislodge, refute, confute: convellere ea, quae commoveri non possunt: cornua disputationis. -
4 exsiliō or exiliō
exsiliō or exiliō iluī, —, īre [ex + salio], to spring out, spring forth, leap up, start up, bound: ad te, T.: de sellā: domo levis exsilit, H.: protinus, O.: (anguis) in siccum, V.: gaudio: exsiluere oculi, started out, O. -
5 līberō
līberō āvī, ātus, āre [1 liber], to set free, free, liberate, manumit: servos, Cs.: sese.— To free, release, extricate, deliver, acquit: vectigalīs multos ac stipendiarios liberavit, exempted from taxes: amotus terror animos liberaverat hominum, L.: ab eo: se a Venere, from his duty to Venus: me metu, T.: civitatem aere alieno, S.: servos supplicio: tenebris Hippolytum, H.: liberandi periculo, Cs.: se aere alieno, to pay a debt: aliquem culpae, L.: voti liberari, Cs.: multos ex incommodis pecuniā: eae (linguae) scalpello resectae liberarentur, would be set free: fidem, discharge a promise: promissa, cancel: nomina, settle, L.: templa liberata, cleared of buildings obstructing the view.—To absolve, acquit: Sopatrum illo crimine: liberatur Milo, non eo consilio profectus esse, of having started with the design, etc.* * *liberare, liberavi, liberatus Vfree; acquit, absolve; manumit; liberate, release -
6 coepi
began, started, undertook, initiated (pres. incipio). -
7 exorior
ex-ŏrĭor, ortus, 3 and 4 ( part. fut. act. exorturus, Aug. Civ. D. 17, 14 fin. —The praes. indic. and imperf. subj. acc. to the third conj.:I.exoritur,
Lucr. 1, 23; Verg. A. 2, 313; Ov. F. 4, 904 al.:exoreretur,
Lucr. 2, 507; cf. id. 1, 108; Liv. 27, 27, 3. — Imper.:exorere,
Ter. Hec. 2, 1, 16 —v. orior), v. dep. n., to come out or forth, to spring up (esp. suddenly, unexpectedly), to rise (class.).In gen.A.Lit.:b.post solstitium Canicula exoritur,
Cic. Div. 2, 44, 93:exoriens sol,
Verg. G. 1, 438; cf.:jubare exorto,
id. A. 4, 130:tu sola exorere, quae, etc.,
spring up, start up, Ter. Hec. 2, 1, 16; cf. Lucr. 1, 124; and Cic. Deiot. 1, 3.—Part. praes. subst., exoriens (sc. sol), the rising sun, the morning (very rare):B.qua venit exoriens, qua deficit,
Prop. 3, 5, 27 (4, 4, 27 M.).—To designate a cardinal point, the orient, east:plantaria facito ab exoriente,
Col. Arb. 3, 3.—Trop.:II. A.exoritur Antipatri ratio ex altera parte,
springs, arises, Cic. Off. 3, 12, 52:lex Julia de vi adversus eos exoritur, qui vim commiserint,
Just. Inst. 4, 18, 8:ego nunc paulum exorior, et maxime quidem iis litteris, etc.,
recover myself, Cic. Att. 7, 26, 1.—Lit.:B.(Nilus) exoriens penitus media ab regione diei,
arising, proceeding, Lucr. 6, 723:e terraque exorta repente arbusta salirent,
id. 1, 187; cf. ib. 180:ipse novas assignationes instituit et repentinus Sulla nobis exoritur,
arises, appears, Cic. Agr. 3, 3, 10; cf.:sic repente anuli beneficio rex exortus est Lydiae (Gyges),
became, id. Off. 3, 9, 38:exoriare aliquis nostris ex ossibus ultor,
Verg. A. 4, 625.—Trop.:honestum, quod ex virtutibus exoritur,
Cic. Fin. 5, 23, 64; cf.:horum (decemvirum) ex injustitia subito exorta est maxima perturbatio,
id. Rep. 2, 37:tot bella repente aliis ex locis exorta sunt,
started up, arose, Liv. 31, 40, 7 Drak.:a Myrrhina haec sunt exorta omnia,
proceeded from, are owing to, Ter. Hec. 4, 4, 10:exorti utero dolores,
Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 40:subito exorta est nefaria Catonis promulgatio,
Cic. Fam. 1, 5, 2; Caes. B. C. 2, 12, 4:id cum contingit, amor exoriatur necesse est,
Cic. Lael 14, 48:amicitias exorta aliqua offensione dirumpimus,
id. ib. 22, 85:exoritur trepidos inter discordia cives,
Verg. A. 12, 583; cf. id. ib. 2, 313;3, 128: de Praenestinorum defectione fama,
Liv. 6, 21, 9 al. -
8 exsilio
ex-sĭlĭo or exĭlĭo, ĭlŭi (exilivit, Poet. ap. Fest. p. 206 M.; v. Rib. Com. Fragm. p. 118; Sen. N. Q. 2, 49, 3:II.exsilii,
id. Const. Sap. 4, 1; id. N. Q. 1, 14, 4; Stat. Th. 9, 353), 4, v. n. [salio], to spring out, spring or bound forth, to spring or leap up, to start up (freq. and class.):puer citus e cunis exilit,
Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 63:properans de sella exsiluit,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 30, § 75:domo levis exsilit,
Hor. S. 2, 6, 98:stratis,
Ov. M. 5, 35:gremio,
id. ib. 10, 410:ut continuo exiliatis,
Plaut. Most. 5, 1, 17:impetu perturbatus exsiluisti,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 64, § 165; cf.: exsilui gaudio, I leaped for joy, Q. Cic. ap. Cic. Fam. 16, 16, 1:protinus exsilui,
Ov. H. 6, 27 et saep.:foras,
Plaut. Cas. 3, 5, 8:ad te exsilui,
I sprang to you, Ter. Heaut. 4, 1, 44:(anguis) exsilit in siccum,
Verg. G. 3, 433:in obvia arma,
Stat. Th. 9, 111:exiluit partus de vulnere matris,
Mart. Spect. 12, 3.—Of inanimate subjects:Cicero noster, a quo Romana eloquentia exsiluit,
took its rise, Sen. Ep. 40, 11: et magno imperatori cor exsiluit, with eager expectation, id. de Ira, 2, 3, 3:tum quoque lumen Exsilit,
Lucr. 6, 163; cf. Ov. M. 6, 696:plus ut parte foras emergant exsiliantque (aquae),
Lucr. 2, 200:crinis,
Stat. Ach. 1, 522:exsiluere oculi,
started out, Ov. M. 12, 252:exsiluere loco silvae,
id. ib. 12, 406 et saep.
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