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to bear steadfastly

  • 1 perpetior

        perpetior pessus, ī, dep.    [per+patior], to bear steadfastly, suffer firmly, stand out, abide, endure, be patient: contumelias, T.: inperia saeva, S.: o multa dictu gravia, perpessu aspera: supplicium, Cs.: mihi omnia potius perpetienda esse duco, quam, etc.: Audax omnia perpeti Gens, i. e. to brave all, H.: fulmina, noctem, imbrīs, O.: interfici quom perpeti me possum, T.: exscindine domos Perpetiar, V.: perpetiar memorare, i. e. will control myself so as, etc., O.
    * * *
    perpeti, perpessus sum V DEP

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  • 2 lasso

    lasso, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [lassus], to render faint or languid, to tire, weary, fatigue, to deprive of vigor (syn.: fatigo, languefacio;

    perh. not ante-Aug.): aliquem,

    Cels. 1, 3, 1:

    laevam,

    Curt. 9, 5, 1:

    longior infirmum ne lasset epistola corpus,

    Ov. H. 20, 241:

    brachia plagis,

    Prop. 4 (5), 8, 67; cf.:

    lassata gravi ceciderunt brachia massā,

    Juv. 6, 421:

    visu lassatur inani,

    Val. Fl. 1, 707:

    oculos,

    Stat. Th. 5, 483:

    jam vitia primo fervore adulescentiae indomita lassavit,

    Sen. Ep. 68, 13; 70, 3; 88, 10; id. Clem. 1, 19, 4; Plin. 9, 10, 12, § 36; 30, 16, 53, § 149:

    numina,

    to weary with petitions, Luc. 5, 695:

    Cecropiam Cotytto,

    Juv. 2, 92.— Transf.:

    sidus Hyperborei Bootae,

    i. e. to bear steadfastly, Mart. 4, 3, 5:

    lassatum fluctibus aequor,

    i. e. become calm, Luc. 5, 703:

    ventus lassatur,

    id. 9, 453:

    lassata triumphis fortuna,

    id. 2, 727.—In mal. part., Tib. 1, 9, 55; Juv. 6, 129.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > lasso

  • 3 perpetior

    per-pĕtĭor, pessus, 3, v. dep. n. and a. [patior], to bear steadfastly, suffer with firmness or patience; to stand out, abide, endure (class.): animus aeger neque pati neque perpeti potis est, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 3, 5 (Trag. v. 260 Vahl.):

    o multa dictu gravia, perpessu aspera, Cic. poët. Tusc. 2, 8, 20: facile omnes perpetior ac perfero,

    id. de Or. 2, 19, 77:

    mendicitatem,

    id. Fin. 5, 11, 32:

    dolorem,

    id. ib. 1, 14, 48:

    affirmavi quidvis me potius perpessurum, quam, etc.,

    id. Fam. 2, 16, 3:

    casus illi perpetienti erat voluptarius,

    id. Fin. 2, 20, 65:

    mihi omnia potius perpetienda esse duco, quam, etc.,

    id. Agr. 2, 3, 6:

    dolorem asperum et difficilem perpessu,

    id. Fin. 4, 26, 72: audax omnia perpeti Gens humana, i. e. to dare, brave every consequence, Hor. C. 1, 3, 25; Prop. 3, 22, 15:

    fulmina, noctem, imbres... Perpetimur Danai,

    Ov. M. 14, 472.—With object-clause:

    aliam tecum esse equidem facile possim perpeti,

    Plaut. As. 5, 1, 17:

    neque me perpetiar probri Falso insimulatam,

    id. Am. 3, 2, 6; id. Trin. 3, 2, 35; Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 3:

    exscindine domos Perpetiar,

    Verg. A. 12, 644:

    non tamen hanc sacro violari pondere pinum Perpetiar,

    Ov. M. 3, 622.—With inf.: perpetiar memorare, i. e. will collect or control myself so as, etc., Ov. M. 14, 466.—
    II.
    Transf., of abstract things, to endure, put up with, etc.:

    vehementius quam gracilitas mea perpeti posset,

    Plin. Ep. 2, 11, 15.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > perpetior

  • 4 चि _ci

    चि I. 5 U. (चिनोति, चिनुते, चिका-चा-य, चिच्ये-क्ये, अचैषीत्- अचेष्ट, चेतुम्, -चित; caus. चाययति, चापयति, also चययति, चप- यति desid. चिचीषति, -चिकीषति)
    1 To collect, gather, accumulate (said to govern two accusatives being a द्विकर्मक root, but this use is very rare in classical literature), वृक्षं पुष्पाणि चिन्वती.
    -2 To gather for oneself, acquire, gain; चिचीषतां चन्मवतामलध्वीं भूतिम् Ki.3.11; 2.19; Mv.3.4.
    -3 To search, look out for; Bh.3.46.
    -4 To pile or heap up, place in a line; पर्वतानिव ते भूमा- वचैषुर्वानरोत्तमान् Bk.15.76.
    -5 To set, inlay, cover or fill with, see चित. pass. To bear fruit, grow, increase, thrive, prosper; सिच्यते चीयते चैव लता पुष्पफलप्रदा Pt.1.222 bears fruit; चीयते बालिशस्यापि सत्क्षेत्रपतिता कृषिः Mu.1.3; गजहंस तव सैव शुभ्रता जीयते न च न चापचीयते K. P.1. -II. 3 P. (चिकेति) Ved.
    1 To observe, see, perceive.
    -2 To look steadfastly upon.
    -3 To be intent upon.
    -4 To seek for, search, investigate, make inquiries, search through. -III. 1 Ā. (चयते)
    1 To detest, hate.
    -2 To revenge, take vengeance on. -IV. 1 U. (चायति-ते)
    1 To fear, dread, be afraid of (with acc.)
    -2 To respect, honour.
    -3 To observe; cf. चाय्.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > चि _ci

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