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  • 61 sub-ruō (surr-)

        sub-ruō (surr-) uī, utus, ere,    to tear away below, undermine, dig under, dig out, break down, overthrow, demolish: ab radicibus arbores, Cs.: subruti ruebant muri, L.: turrim, Cs.: arces et stantia moenia, O.—Fig., to undermine, subvert, corrupt: nostram libertatem, L.: Reges muneribus, H.

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  • 62 sub-scrībō

        sub-scrībō īpsī, īptus, ere,    to write underneath, inscribe below, write down: statuis inauratis subscripsit, Reges a se in gratiam esse reductos: Si quaeret ‘Pater urbium’ Subscribi statuis, H.: numerus aratorum apud magistratūs subscribitur, is registered: meo haec subscribe libello, i. e. add this (satire) to my little book, H.—Of the censor's note added to a name, to write down, set down, note down, subjoin: quod censores de ceteris subscripserunt: quae de iudicio conrupto subscripserunt. —To sign an accusation, indict, join in indicting, charge, accuse, prosecute: in Popillium, quod is pecuniam accepisset, etc.: Gabinium reum fecit Sulla, subscribente privigno, as an associate prosecutor: neminem neque suo nomine neque subscribens accusavit, N.: cum suspiria nostra accusarentur, were made grounds of accusation, Ta.— Fig., to assent to, agree to, approve: Caesaris irae, O.: odio suo, Ph.: odiis accusatorum Hannibalis, L.

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  • 63 sub-secō

        sub-secō cuī, ctus, āre,    to cut under, cut away below, clip, pare: Saturnus Subsecuit partes, unde creatus erat, O.: unguīs ferro, O.

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  • 64 sub-sternō

        sub-sternō strāvī, strātus, ere,    to strew under, scatter below, spread beneath: verbenas, T.: casias, O.: substratus Numida mortuo Romano, stretched out under, L.—To bestrew, spread over, cover: gallinae nidos substernunt.—Fig., to submit, give up, surrender: omne corporeum animo.

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  • 65 subsūtus

        subsūtus P.    [* sub-suo], sewn beneath, trimmed below: vestis, i. e. flounced, H.
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    subsuta, subsutum ADJ

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  • 66 subter-lābor

        subter-lābor —, ī, dep.,    to glide below, float under: fluctūs, V.: Flumina subterlabentia muros, flowing close by, V.—To slip away, escape: celeritate, L.

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  • 67 sub-texō

        sub-texō xuī, —, ere,    to weave under, work in below, sew on: nigrae lunam alutae, Iu.—To throw over, cover: patrio capiti nubīs, i. e. to veil with, O.: caelum fumo, V.—Fig., to work up, compose: familiarum originem, N.: subtexit fabulae, legatos interrogatos esse, etc., works into the story, L.

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  • 68 (subtus)

        (subtus) adv.    [sub], below, beneath, underneath ; opp. supra terram, L.

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  • 69 succēdō

        succēdō cessī, cessus, ere    [sub+cedo], to go below, come under, enter: tectum, cui succederet: tectis nostris, V.: Rex iussae succedit aquae, O.: tumulo, i. e. to be buried, V.— To go from under, go up, mount, ascend: alto caelo, V.: in arduum, L.: hoc itinere est fons, quo mare succedit longius, Cs.: muros, L.— To follow, follow after, take the place of, relieve, succeed, receive by succession: ut integri defatigatis succederent, Cs.: integri fessis successerunt, L.: succedam ego vicarius tuo muneri: proelio, L.: non solum, quod tibi succederetur, sed, etc.: in stationem, Cs.: in paternas opes, L.: in Pompei locum heres: Aspicit in teretes lignum succedere suras, O.: ad alteram partem, come next, Cs.— To approach, draw near, march on, advance, march up: sub montem, Cs.: ad hostium latebras, L.: temere moenibus, L.: portas, Cs.: murum, L.: ubicumque iniquo successum erat loco, L.—Fig., to come under, submit to: omnes sententiae sub acumen stili succedant necesse est: Succedoque oneri, take up, V.— To follow, follow after, succeed: successit ipse magnis (oratoribus): horum aetati successit Isocrates: Tertia post illas successit aënea proles, O.: orationi, quae, etc., i. e. speak after: male gestis rebus alterius successum est, to another's bad administration, L.— To go on well, be successful, prosper, succeed: quando hoc bene successit, T.: quod res nulla successerat, Cs.: cum neque satis inceptum succederet, L.: voti Phoebus succedere partem Mente dedit, V.: Hac non successit; aliā adgrediemur viā, T.: si ex sententiā successerit: cui (fraudi) quoniam parum succedit, L.: successurumque Minervae Indoluit, O.: nolle successum non patribus, L.: ubicumque iniquo successum erat loco, had been victorious under disadvantages of position, L.
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    succedere, successi, successus V
    climb; advance; follow; succeed in

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  • 70 succendō

        succendō cendī, cēnsus, ere    [sub+* cando: CAND-], to kindle beneath, set on fire below: succensis ignibus torreri: aggerem cuniculo, Cs.: in succensum rogum inicere corpora, L.: urbem suis manibus, Cs.—Fig., to kindle, inflame, fire: <*> hae succensus amore, O.: dulcedine famae s<*> census, Iu.
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    succendere, succendi, succensus V

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  • 71 succīdō

        succīdō cīdī, cīsus, ere    [sub+caedo], to cut off below, cut from under, cut through, cut off, cut down, fell: vivos Succisis feminibus invenerunt, L.: poplite Succiso, V.: succisis asseribus conlapsus pons, L.: flos succisus aratro, V.: frumentis succisis, mown, Cs.: (herbas) curvamine falcis, O.
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    succidere, succidi, succisus V

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  • 72 succingō or sub-cingō

        succingō or sub-cingō nxī, nctus, ere,    to gird below, tuck up, gird, gird about, girdle: crure tenus medio tunicas, Iu.: succincta anus, i. e. with tucked-up skirt, O.: succincta comas pinus, i. e. with foliage gathered at the top (the trunk being bare), O.—To gird on, put on with a girdle, attire: Succincta pharetrā, V.: pallā succincta cruentā, V.: pugione succinctus, Anton. ap. C.—To surround, furnish, provide, equip, fit out: succinctam latrantibus inguina monstris, V.: Carthago succincta portibus: succinctus armis legionibusque, L.: patriā papyro, Iu.

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  • 73 succrēscō (sub-c-)

        succrēscō (sub-c-) —, —, ere,     inch, to grow from below, grow up: succrescit ab imo cortex, O.: per seque vident succrescere vina, i. e. to be supplied anew, O.—Fig.: non ille orator vestrae quasi succrescit aetati, arises by growing up under your influence: gloriae seniorum, i. e. to a share in, L.

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  • 74 succutiō (subc-)

        succutiō (subc-) —, —, ere    [sub+quatio], to fling up from below, fling aloft, toss up: Succutitur alte (currus), O.

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  • 75 suffarcinō

        suffarcinō —, ātus, āre    [sub + * farcina; FARC-], to stuff full, stuff out below: Canthara suffarcinata, i. e. big with child, T.
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    suffarcinare, suffarcinavi, suffarcinatus V
    stuff, cram

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  • 76 suffīgō

        suffīgō —, fīxus, ere    [sub+figo], to fasten beneath, attach, affix: cruci suffixus, crucified: servum In cruce, H.
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    suffigere, suffixi, suffixus V TRANS
    fix/fasten/attach/affix (to top); (as punishment); crucify; fix/insert below

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  • 77 suffodiō (subf-)

        suffodiō (subf-) fōdī, fossus, ere    [sub+fodio], to dig under, sap, undermine: murum, S.: sacella suffossa: nullum suffossi specūs vestigium, no indication of a mine, Cu.— To pierce from below, stab underneath, bore through: equis ilia, L.: subfossis equis, stabbed in the belly, Cs.

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  • 78 suffringō

        suffringō —, —, ere    [sub+frango], to break below, break: crura vobis.
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    suffringere, -, - V

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  • 79 suffundō (sub-f-)

        suffundō (sub-f-) fūdī, fūsus, ere,    to pour below, pour into, pour upon, overspread, suffuse, infuse: animum esse cordi suffusum sanguinem: intumuit suffusā venter ab undā, i. e. from dropsy, O.: lumina rore (i. e. lacrimis), O.: lingua est suffusa veneno, O.: calore suffusus aether, intermingled: Littera suffusas quod habet lituras, blurred, O.: virgineum ore ruborem, cause to blush, V.: suffunditur ora rubore, O.: minio suffusus, stained, Tb.: Masinissae rubor suffusus, L.—Fig.: animus nullā in ceteros malevolentiā suffusus, with no vein of malice.

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  • 80 suggerō

        suggerō gessī, gestus, ere    [sub+gero], to bring under, lay beneath, apply below: flamma suggeritur costis aëni, V.— To throw up: suggestā humo, i. e. with an earthen wall, Pr.— To furnish, afford, supply: his rebus sumptum, T.: tela mihi, V.: divitias tellus Suggerit, O.: quae vendatis, L.— Fig., to assign, add, subjoin, supply: huic incredibili sententiae ratiunculas: Bruto Horatium, place next in order, L.: suggerebantur saepe damna aleatoria, were added.—To put on, impose upon: aut Druso ludus est suggerendus aut, etc., is to be imposed upon.—To suggest, prompt: nullis questibus omissis, quos dolor suggerit, Cu.
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    suggerere, suggessi, suggestus V
    suggest, furnish

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