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1 ārēscō
ārēscō —, —, ere, inch. [areo], to become dry, dry up: herbae: lacrima: arescens unda, Ta.* * *Iarescere, arescui, - V INTRANSbecome dry; dry up; wither (plants); run dry (stream/tears); languish (L=S)IIarescere, arui, - V INTRANSbecome dry; dry up; wither (plants); run dry (stream/tears); languish (L+S) -
2 morior
morior mortuus (P. fut. moritūrus), ī (morīrī, O.), dep. [1 MAR-], to die, expire: ferme moriens, T.: Mori me malim, would rather die, T.: sine dedecore, S.: fertur moriturus in hostīs, to his death, V.: desiderio, of desire: vigilando, Iu.: in tormentis, L.: significabat interruptis atque morientibus vocibus, dying accents: moriar, si, etc., may I die, if, etc.: quoniam moriendum videbat: morientia lumina Turni, in death, V.— To die away, die out, expire, decay, wither, pass away: flammas vidi nullo concutiente mori, O.: moriens herba, V.: ne suavissimi hominis memoria moreretur.* * *mori, mortuus sum V DEPdie, expire, pass/die/wither away/out; fail; decay -
3 emarcesco
Iemarcescere, emarcui, - V INTRANSdecay, witherIIemarcescere, emarcui, - V INTRANSshrink, wither/dwindle/pine away; disappear (L+S) -
4 dē-flōrēscō
dē-flōrēscō ruī, —, ere, to drop blossoms, fade, wither, decay, decline: flos tenui carptus ungui, Ct. —Fig.: deliciae deflorescunt: cum senectā res defloruere, L. -
5 ex-ārēscō
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6 flaccēscō
flaccēscō flaccuī, —, ere [flacceo], to wither, droop, languish: flaccescebat oratio.* * *flaccescere, flaccui, - V INTRANSbegin to flag, become flabby -
7 marcēscō
marcēscō —, —, ere, inch. [marceo], to become weak, grow feeble, pine away, waste, languish: vino, O.: desidiā, L.: oti situ, L.* * *marcescere, marcui, - V INTRANSwither, shrivel up; fade/pine away; become weak/enfeebled/languid/apathetic -
8 moritūrus
moritūrus P. of morior.* * *die; expire, pass/die/wither away/out; decay; (FUT ACT PPL only, moriturus) -
9 pallēscō
pallēscō palluī, ere, inch. [palleo], to turn pale, blanch: nullā culpā, H.: super his, to turn pale with emotion, H.: tardis curis, Pr.— To turn pale, be yellow: saxum quoque palluit auro, O.: pallescunt frondes, wither, O.* * *pallescere, pallui, - Vgrow pale; blanch; fade -
10 ūrō
ūrō ūssī, ūstus, ere [VAS-], to burn: nocturna in lumina cedrum, V.: picem, O.— To burn up, destroy by fire, waste by burning, reduce to ashes, consume: hominem mortuum: agros, L.: arces, H.: urenda filix, H.: cum frondibus uritur arbos, O.: uritur (Gallia): regionem, Cu.— To burn, scorch, parch, dry up, sting, pain: partes (terrarum) incultae, quod urantur calore: cum sol ureret arva, O.: urentes harenae, H.: pestilentia urens urbem atque agros, L.—Of encaustic painting, to burn in: picta coloribus ustis puppis, O.: tabulam coloribus, to paint encaustically, O.— To rub sore, gall, fret, chafe, corrode: calceus... si pede minor, uret, H.: loris non ureris, H.: ut prensos urant iuga prima iuvencos, O.— To pinch with cold, nip, blast, wither, frostbite: pernoctant venatores in nive in montibus; uri se patiuntur: Nec per gelidas herba sit usta nivīs, O.—Fig., to burn, inflame, consume, fire, heat, set on fire, kindle: Me tamen urit amor, V.: Urit me Glycerae nitor, H.: Uritur infelix Dido, V.: meum iecur urere bilis, H.: Urit fulgore suo qui praegravat, etc., excites envy, H.— To vex, annoy, gall, disturb, harass, oppress: hominem, T.: eos bellum urebat, L.: captos legibus ure tuis, O.* * *urere, ussi, ustus V -
11 ageraton
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12 arefacio
arefacere, arefeci, arefactus V TRANSdry up, wither up, break down; make dry, dry -
13 arfacio
arfacere, arfeci, arfactus V TRANSdry up, wither up, break down; make dry, dry -
14 coaresco
coarescere, coarui, - V INTRANSdry up/wither together; become/run dry together -
15 commarceo
commarcere, -, - V INTRANSwither; become wholly faint/inactive -
16 defloresco
deflorescere, deflorui, - V INTRANSdrop/shed blossoms/petals (before bearing fruit); fade, wither, decay, decline -
17 demarcesco
demarcescere, -, - V INTRANSwither, fade away -
18 deuro
deurere, deussi, deustus Vburn down; (of cold) wither -
19 emarceo
emarcere, emarcui, - V INTRANSdecay, wither -
20 macesco
macescere, -, - V INTRANSbecome thin, grow lean, becone meager/poor; wither/shrivel (of fruit)
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