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  • 21 coquō

        coquō coxī, coctus, ere    [COC-], to cook, prepare by cooking, bake, boil, roast, parch, steep, melt, heat: cena ei coquebatur, N.: cibaria, L.: coctus cibus, S.: venena, L.: aere cavo, O.: liba in foro, O.—To burn, parch, bake, dry up: glaebas solibus, V.: flumina, V.: obsonia (i. e. putrefacite), H.: cruor coquitur veneno, O.—To ripen, make mature: mitis vindemia, V.: poma cocta. — To digest: cibus confectus iam coctusque.— To prepare by fire: Telum solidum robore cocto, firedried, V.: rastra, to forge, Iu.—Fig., to elaborate, think out, mature, plan: consilia secreto, L.: bellum, L. — To vex, harass, disquiet, disturb: quae (cura) nunc te coquit, Enn. ap. C.: quam irae coquebant, V.
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    coquere, coxi, coctus V TRANS
    cook; boil, fry, bake; burn, parch (sun); stir up; ripen, mature (plot); digest

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  • 22 diffluō

        diffluō fluxī, —, ere    [dis- + fluo], to flow in different directions, flow away: in plurīs partīs (Rhenus), branches, Cs.; cf. nos quasi extra ripas diffluentīs coercere.— To be dissolved: iecur, L.: sudore, Ph.— To be abandoned to: luxuriā et lasciviā, T.: deliciis: vires tempus ingenium diffluxere, wasted away, S. — In rhet.: diffluens ac solutum, loose, not periodic.
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    diffluere, diffluxi, diffluctus V
    flow away in all directions; melt away; waste away

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  • 23 dī-lābor

        dī-lābor lapsus, ī, dep.,    to fall asunder, go to pieces, melt away, dissolve: glacies dilapsa: nix, L.: Volcanus (i. e. ignis), H.: Fibrenus, et divisus aequaliter rapideque dilapsus, flowing apart: ungula in quinos dilapsa unguīs, divided, O.: (Proteus) in aquas dilapsus abibit, melting, V.: dilabente aestu, retiring, Ta. — To move apart, flee, escape, scatter, disperse: exercitus dilabitur, S.: intellegebat (copias) dilapsuras, N.: ab signis, L.: vigiles e stationibus dilapsi, L.: in sua quemque dilabi tecta, L.—To fall to pieces, decay, tumble: (aedes) vetustate dilapsa, L.: cadavera tabo, V.: corpora foeda, O.: fax in cineres, H.—Fig., to go to decay, go to ruin, perish, be lost: male parta male dilabuntur, light come, light go, poët. ap. C.: ne omnia dilabantur, si unum aliquod effugerit: divitiae, S.: vectigalia publica negligentiā dilabebantur, L.: de meā memoriā, vanish: dilapso tempore, in the lapse of time, S.

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  • 24 ex-coquō

        ex-coquō coxī, coctus, ere,    to boil out, melt out, dry up: Tam excoctam (ancillam) reddam, dried up, T.: ignis vitium metallis excoquit, O.: omne per ignīs vitium, V.: ferrum, quod excoquit ignis, tempers, O.

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  • 25 ex-stīllō or extīllō

        ex-stīllō or extīllō āvī, ātus, āre,    to trickle away, melt: lacrumis si extillaveris, T.

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  • 26 in-tābēscō

        in-tābēscō buī, —, ere,     inch, to waste away, pine away: cum semel fixae cibo Intabuissent pupulae, H.: videndo, to pine with envy, O.—To melt away, dissolve: ut intabescere Igne cerae solent, O.

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  • 27 liquor

        liquor ōris, m    [LIQV-], fluidity: aquae.— A fluid, liquid: de paterā Fundens liquorem, wine, H.: spissus, O.: liquores amnium: fluidus (i. e. tabes), V.: quā medius liquor Secernit, etc., the sea, H.
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    I
    liqui, - V DEP
    become liquid, melt away; dissolve (into tears); waste away; flow
    II
    fluid, liquid

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  • 28 per-eō

        per-eō iī or    (rarely) īvī (perīt, Iu.; perīstī, Pr.; perīsse, L., O.), itūrus, īre, to pass away, come to nothing, vanish, disappear, be lost: ecqua inde perisset soror, T.: ne vena periret aquae, O.: lymphae Dolium pereuntis, H.—To pass away, be destroyed, perish: tantam pecuniam tam brevi tempore perire: totum exercitum periturum, N.: Fac pereat vitreo miles ab hoste tuus (at chess), let your knight be taken by a pawn, O.: causae cur perirent (urbes), H.: peritura regna, V.: pereunt sole tepente nives, melt away, O.: telum robigine, H.—To perish, lose life, die: turpiter: ut intellegeres statim tibi esse pereundum: naufragio: hominum manibus, V.: gener<*>sius, H.: a morbo, N.: pereundi mille figurae, forms of death, O.—Fig., to pine away, fall desperately in love: indigno cum Gallus amore peribat, V: quā pereat sagittā, H. —To be lost, fail, be wasted, be spent in vain: ne et oleum et opera perierit: quia multis actiones et res peribant, lawsuits and property were lost, L.: labor, O.: ne nummi pereant, H.: minae, T.—To be lost, be ruined, be undone: meo vitio pereo.— Esp. 1st pers., as an exclamation of despair, I am lost! I'm undone!: ingenio perii, O.: periimus, actum est, we are lost, it is all over with us, T.: peream, si, etc., may I die, if, etc., O.—Fig., of moral qualities, to be lost: virtus, O.: clament periisse pudorem, H.

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  • 29 re-coquō

        re-coquō coxī, coctus, ere,    to boil again, renew by boiling: Peliam.—To prepare again by fire, forge anew, melt over: fornacibus ensīs, V.: recoctus Scriba ex quinqueviro, remoulded, H.: senex recoctus, renewed, i. e. youthful, Ct.

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  • 30 re-mollēscō

        re-mollēscō —, —, ere,     inch, to become soft again, grow soft, soften, melt: sole Cera remollescit, O.—Fig., to be enervated, lose strength: ad laborem ferendum, Cs.—To be moved, be influenced: precibus numina iustis Victa remollescunt, O.

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  • 31 re-solvō

        re-solvō solvī, solūtus, ere,    to untie, unfasten, unbind, loose, loosen, release, open: equos, unyoke, O.: fila, separate, O.: oras, cast loose, L.: resoluta catenis Incedit virgo, i. e. release, O.: litteras, L.: iugulum mucrone, O.: faucīs haec in verba, O.: fatis ora, V.: dolos tecti ambagesque (Labyrinthi), i. e. explain, V.: nivem, melt, O.: Venus tenebras resolvit, V.: Zephyro se glaeba resolvit, is softened, V.—To relax, unnerve, enervate, enfeeble: (Cerberus) inmania terga resolvit Fusus humi, stretched out, V.: utrumque (concubitus), O.: corpus (somno), O.: resolutis membris, Cu.—Fig., to set free, release: Teque piacula nulla resolvent, H.—To do away, cancel, make void, dispel: litem quod lite resolvit, H.: Invitat genialis hiemps curasque resolvit, V.: iura (pudoris), V.

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  • 32 tābeō

        tābeō —, —, ēre    [tabes], to melt away, waste, consume: tabentes genae, V.: sale tabentes artūs, dripping, V.: corpora tabent, O.; see also tabesco.
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    tabere, -, - V
    rot away, decay; waste away

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  • 33 collabefacto

    collabefactare, collabefactavi, collabefactatus V
    cause to topple over; make to reel/totter (L+S); overpower/subdue; melt (metal)

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  • 34 colliquefacio

    colliquefacere, colliquefeci, colliquefactus V TRANS
    melt, liquefy; dissolve

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  • 35 condeliquesco

    condeliquescere, condelicui, - V INTRANS
    melt wholly/completely (away); dissolve (completely), dissipate

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  • 36 conflo

    conflare, conflavi, conflatus V TRANS
    kindle/ignite, blow on; arouse/stir up; melt (down); cast/weld; run up debt; start, cause, bring about; bring/rake together, compose; invent/concoct (lie); forge; refine, purify; enflame

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  • 37 conlabefacto

    conlabefactare, conlabefactavi, conlabefactatus V
    cause to topple over; make to reel/totter (L+S); overpower/subdue; melt (metal)

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  • 38 conliquefacio

    conliquefacere, conliquefeci, conliquefactus V TRANS
    melt, liquefy; dissolve

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  • 39 contabesco

    contabescere, contabui, - V INTRANS
    melt/waste slowly/completely away, decline in health; be consumed, pine away

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  • 40 decoco

    decocere, decoxi, decoctus V
    boil/melt (down/away); stew; (hot bath); heat to boiling; smelt, fuse; cosume; ruin; (cause to) waste away; shrivel; squander; suffer loss, become bankrupt

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