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1 rigua
rĭgŭus, a, um, adj. [rigo] (perh. not ante-Aug.).I. II.Pass., watered, wellwatered:hortus,
Ov. M. 8, 646; 10, 190; 13, 797:pratum,
Col. 2, 16, 3:mons scatebris fontium,
Plin. 5, 1, 1, § 6.— Transf.:quae plurimo lacte rigua bos est,
i. e. distended with milk, Sol. 2.— Hence, subst.: rĭgŭa, ōrum, n., well-watered places:circa Babylonis rigua,
Plin. 9, 57, 83, § 175; 17, 26, 39, § 247; so once in sing.: rĭgŭus, i, m. (sc. ager), a well-watered place, id. 17, 26, 41, § 250. -
2 riguus
rĭgŭus, a, um, adj. [rigo] (perh. not ante-Aug.).I. II.Pass., watered, wellwatered:hortus,
Ov. M. 8, 646; 10, 190; 13, 797:pratum,
Col. 2, 16, 3:mons scatebris fontium,
Plin. 5, 1, 1, § 6.— Transf.:quae plurimo lacte rigua bos est,
i. e. distended with milk, Sol. 2.— Hence, subst.: rĭgŭa, ōrum, n., well-watered places:circa Babylonis rigua,
Plin. 9, 57, 83, § 175; 17, 26, 39, § 247; so once in sing.: rĭgŭus, i, m. (sc. ager), a well-watered place, id. 17, 26, 41, § 250. -
3 inriguus
I.Lit.A.Pass., watered, well-watered, irriguous; full of water, wet, swampy:B.herba,
Plaut. Trin. 1, 1, 9:hortus,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 16:pratum,
Prop. 1, 20, 37:campus,
Luc. 4, 296:loca,
Cels. 1, 3:regio irrigua fontibus,
Plin. 5, 14, 15, § 70 (al. rigua).—Act., poet., watering, irriguous:II.fons,
Verg. G. 4, 32:aqua,
Ov. Am. 2, 16, 2:aquae,
Tib. 2, 1, 44. —Transf., poet.A. B.Corpus mero, soaked, Hor. S. 2, 1, 9; cf.:C. 1.inrigatus multo venas nectare,
Phaedr. 4, 14, 9.—Overflowings:2.aquarum,
Plin. 5, 4, 3, § 23.— -
4 irrigua
I.Lit.A.Pass., watered, well-watered, irriguous; full of water, wet, swampy:B.herba,
Plaut. Trin. 1, 1, 9:hortus,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 16:pratum,
Prop. 1, 20, 37:campus,
Luc. 4, 296:loca,
Cels. 1, 3:regio irrigua fontibus,
Plin. 5, 14, 15, § 70 (al. rigua).—Act., poet., watering, irriguous:II.fons,
Verg. G. 4, 32:aqua,
Ov. Am. 2, 16, 2:aquae,
Tib. 2, 1, 44. —Transf., poet.A. B.Corpus mero, soaked, Hor. S. 2, 1, 9; cf.:C. 1.inrigatus multo venas nectare,
Phaedr. 4, 14, 9.—Overflowings:2.aquarum,
Plin. 5, 4, 3, § 23.— -
5 irriguus
I.Lit.A.Pass., watered, well-watered, irriguous; full of water, wet, swampy:B.herba,
Plaut. Trin. 1, 1, 9:hortus,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 16:pratum,
Prop. 1, 20, 37:campus,
Luc. 4, 296:loca,
Cels. 1, 3:regio irrigua fontibus,
Plin. 5, 14, 15, § 70 (al. rigua).—Act., poet., watering, irriguous:II.fons,
Verg. G. 4, 32:aqua,
Ov. Am. 2, 16, 2:aquae,
Tib. 2, 1, 44. —Transf., poet.A. B.Corpus mero, soaked, Hor. S. 2, 1, 9; cf.:C. 1.inrigatus multo venas nectare,
Phaedr. 4, 14, 9.—Overflowings:2.aquarum,
Plin. 5, 4, 3, § 23.— -
6 aquor
aquor ātus, ārī, dep. [aqua], to fetch water: aegre, Cs.: flumen, unde aquabantur, L.—Supin. acc.: miles aquatum egressus, S., L.—Of bees, V.* * *aquari, aquatus sum V DEPget/fetch/bring water; be watered -
7 aquōsus
aquōsus adj. [aqua], abounding in water, rainy, moist, watery: campus, L.: hiemps, rainy winter, V.: nubes, rain-clouds, O.: languor, i. e. dropsy, H.: Piscis, rainy, O.* * *aquosa -um, aquosior -or -us, aquosissimus -a -um ADJabounding in water, well watered, wet; humid, rainy; clear as water, watery -
8 bibō
bibō bibī, —, ere [BI-], to drink: vinum, T.: mella diluta, H.: lac, to suck, O.: gemmā, from a jewelled cup, V.: caelato (sc. poculo), Iu.: Quod iussi ei dari bibere, to be given her to drink, T.: ut bibere sibi iuberet dari, L.: Iovi bibere ministrare: sitis exstincta bibendo, O.: ab tertiā horā bibebatur: Graeco more (i. e. propinando): Xanthum, i. e. water from, V.: Caecubam uvam (i. e. vinum), H.—Prov.: aut bibat aut abeat (at a feast). —With the name of a river, to visit, reach, frequent, dwell in the region of: si Hebrum bibamus, V.: Ararim Parthus bibet, i. e. the Parthians will come to Germany, V.: Extremum Tanain si biberes, Lyce, H. — Bibere aquas, i. e. to be drowned, O. — Meton., to take in, absorb, imbibe: sat prata biberunt, have been watered, V.: (terra) bibit umorem, absorbs moisture, V.: Amphora fumum bibere instituta, H.—Of the rainbow: bibit ingens arcus, V. — Fig., to receive, take in, drink in: longum amorem, V.: Pugnas bibit aure, H.: animo sanguinem, thirst for: Hasta bibit cruorem, drew, V.* * *Ibibere, bibi, bibitus Vdrink; toast; visit, frequent (w/river name); drain, draw off; thirst for; suckIIhard drinker, tippler, drunkard; kind of worm bread in wine -
9 in-riguus (irr-)
in-riguus (irr-) adj., watering, supplying water, living: fons, V.: aqua, O.—Supplied with water, well-watered: hortus, H.: mero corpus, soaked, H. -
10 riguus
riguus adj. [cf. rigo], abounding in water, watering, irrigating: in vallibus amnes, V.— Wellwatered: hortus, O.* * *rigua, riguum ADJwatering, irrigating; abounding in water, well watered -
11 ūvidus
ūvidus adj. [VG-], moist, wet, damp, dank, humid: Vestimenta, H.: gemma, O.: Menalcas, bedewed, V.: Tiburis ripae, i. e. well-watered, H.— Fig., drunken: dicimus integro Sicci mane die, dicimus uvidi, H.* * *uvida, uvidum ADJwet, soaked, dripping; moistened with drinking -
12 aquaticum
well-watered/marshy places/ground -
13 aquatus
aquata -um, aquatior -or -us, aquatissimus -a -um ADJdiluted/mixed with water, watered down. watery; having a watery constitution -
14 inriguus
inrigua, inriguum ADJwatering, irrigating; refreshing; watered, soaked -
15 irriguus
irrigua, irriguum ADJwatering; well watered -
16 aquor
I.Lit. (a milit. t. t.):II.aquabantur aegre,
Caes. B. C. 1, 78;Auct. B. G. 8, 40: miles gregarius castris aquatum egressus,
Sall. J. 93, 2.—Metaph., of bees, to get water, Verg. G. 4, 193; Plin. 11, 18, 19, § 61; Pall. Apr. 8, 1.—Of the earth, to get water, be watered:quam diutissime aquari gaudet (solum), ut praepinguis et densa ubertas diluatur,
Plin. 18, 17, 45, § 162 (where some, but unnecessarily, regard aquari as a real passive). -
17 interundatus
intĕr-undātus, a, um, adj., done in waves, waved, watered, Sol. 17, 5. -
18 roscidus
I.Lit.:II.herba,
Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 10:locus,
id. ib. 3, 14, 2; cf.solum,
Col. 5, 6, 10; Pall. Febr. 13, 2:qualitas caeli,
Col. 3, 1, 6:virgae,
id. 4, 30, 6:poma,
Prop. 1, 20, 36:mala,
Verg. E. 8, 37. umor, i. e. dew, Plin. 9, 10, 12, § 38:mella,
dropping like dew, Verg. E. 4, 30.— Poet.:dea,
i. e. Aurora, Ov. A. A. 3, 180:Hesperus,
id. F. 2, 314; cf.Luna,
Verg. G. 3, 337:noctes,
Plin. 2, 62, 62, § 153; 18, 28, 67, § 260:Iris,
Verg. A. 4, 700.— Neutr. plur. as subst.:roscida caespitum,
i. e. dewy meadows, App. M. p. 102, 21. — -
19 subriguus
sur-rĭgŭus ( subr-), a, um, adj., watered:ager,
Plin. 17, 18, 30, § 128. -
20 surriguus
sur-rĭgŭus ( subr-), a, um, adj., watered:ager,
Plin. 17, 18, 30, § 128.
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