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1 dasask
að, [Swed. dasa], to become weary and exhausted, from cold or bodily exertion, Bs. i. 442, Fær. 185, Fms. ii. 98, Orkn. (in a verse), Sturl. iii. 20, O. H. L. 16; dasaðr, exhausted, weary, Ld. 380, Fas. ii. 80, Fms. viii. 55, Bb. 3. 24. -
2 dasaðr
pp. weary and exhausted (from cold or bodily exertions). -
3 dasast
(að), v. refl. to become weary and exhausted. -
4 erschöpft
I P.P. erschöpfenII Adj. exhausted ( von by); Batterie: run-down; meine Geduld ist ( endgültig) erschöpft my patience is (finally) exhausted ( oder at an end)* * *winded; outworn; overwrought; fatigued; effete; tired; spent; weary; finished; exhausted; jaded* * *er|schọ̈pft [ɛɐ'ʃœpft]1. ptpSee:von erschöpfen2. adjexhaustedmeine Geduld ist ( endgültig) erschöpft — my patience has (finally) run out
See:* * *2) (extremely tired.) exhausted3) (very tired: I'm completely fagged out after that long walk.) fagged out4) (exhausted: By the time we had done half of the job we were all spent.) spent* * *er·schöpftII. adj exhaustedvöllig [o restlos] [o zu Tode] \erschöpft completely [or absolutely] exhausted [or BRIT fam a. knackered]* * *Adjektiv exhausted* * *B. adj exhausted (meine Geduld ist (endgültig) erschöpft my patience is (finally) exhausted ( oder at an end)* * *Adjektiv exhausted* * *adj.effete adj.exhausted adj.jaded adj.outworn adj.overwrought adj. adv.effetely adv. -
5 lassus
lassus, a, um, adj. [etym. dub.; acc. to Bopp, Gloss. 112, 6, for glassus from glasnus; kindred to Sanscr. glasnu, fessus, defessus, lassus; but more prob. collat. form of laxus; cf. langueo], faint, languid, weary, tired, exhausted (syn.: fessus, fatigatus, defatigatus; mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; not in Cic. or Cæs.).I.Lit.:(β).lassus de via,
Plaut. Ps. 2, 2, 66:opere faciundo,
id. As. 5, 2, 23:lassus jam sum durando miser,
id. Truc. 2, 3, 6; cf.:Romani itinere atque opere castrorum et proelio fessi lassique erant,
Sall. J. 53:recto itinere lassi,
Quint. 2, 3, 9: assiduo gaudio, Plin. 37, 1, 1, § 3:ab equo indomito,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 10:lasso mihi subvenire,
Plin. Ep. 9, 36, 5:alieno aratro,
Juv. 8, 246:marris ac vomere,
id. 15, 167.—Prov.:a lasso rixam quaeri (because tired persons are easily vexed),
Sen. Ira, 3, 9, 5.—With gen.:(γ).lassus maris et viarum Militiaeque,
Hor. C. 2, 6, 7; cf.:ita me amor lassum animi ludificat,
Plaut. Cist. 2, 1, 8.—With acc.:(δ).lassus pondus,
Sen. Herc. Oet. 1599. —With inf.:II.nec fueris nomen lassa vocare meum,
Prop. 2, 13, 28 (3, 5, 12); 2, 15 (3, 7), 46; 2, 33 (3, 31), 26.—Transf., of things:fructious assiduis lassa humus,
exhausted, Ov. P. 1, 4, 14; cf.:lassa et effeta natura,
Plin. Ep. 6, 21, 2:aurae spatio ipso,
id. ib. 5, 6, 14:stomachus,
Hor. S. 2, 8, 8:verba onerantia lassas aures,
id. ib. 1, 10, 10:collum,
drooping, Verg. A. 9, 436:lasso collo jumenta,
Juv. 14, 146:undae,
i. e. become calm again, Luc. 2, 618:mons,
gently sloping, Stat. Th. 1, 330:si res lassa labat, Itidem amici collabascunt,
Plaut. Stich. 4, 1, 16.— Comp., sup., and adv. seem not to occur. -
6 वै _vai
1वै 1 P. (वायति)1 To dry, be dried.-2 To be languid or weary, be exhausted.2वै ind. A particle of affirmation or certainty (in- deed, truly, forsooth), but it is generally used as an expletive; आपो वै नरसूनवः Ms.1.1;2.231;9.49; 11.78 &c. It is also said to be a vocative particle, and sometimes shows entreaty or persuasion (अनुनय). -
7 क्लम्
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8 fatigar
v.1 to tire, to weary.la televisión me fatiga mucho la vista my eyes get very tired watching television2 to fatigue, to exhaust, to tire, to overwork.Fatigamos a nuestros empleados We fatigue our employees.El sol fatiga los materiales The sun fatigues the materials.* * *1 (cansar) to wear out, tire2 (molestar) to annoy1 to tire, get tired■ se fatigó de tanto subir y bajar escaleras she got tired of going up and down the stairs all the time* * *verbto fatigue, tire* * *1. VT1) (=cansar) to tire2) (=molestar) to annoy2.See:* * *1. 2.fatigarse v prona) ( cansarse) to get tired, wear oneself out (colloq)b) ( ahogarse) to get breathless* * *= exhaust, fatigue, weary.Ex. The potential areas of application of PRECIS are far from being exhausted.Ex. Always snivelling, coughing, spitting; a stupid, tedious, ill-natured fellow, who was for ever fatiguing people.Ex. She wearies of the constant procession of visitors, and the round of invitations and commissions, which swallow up her time.* * *1. 2.fatigarse v prona) ( cansarse) to get tired, wear oneself out (colloq)b) ( ahogarse) to get breathless* * *= exhaust, fatigue, weary.Ex: The potential areas of application of PRECIS are far from being exhausted.
Ex: Always snivelling, coughing, spitting; a stupid, tedious, ill-natured fellow, who was for ever fatiguing people.Ex: She wearies of the constant procession of visitors, and the round of invitations and commissions, which swallow up her time.* * *fatigar [A3 ]vt(físicamente) to tire … out; (mentalmente) to tiretanto subir y bajar me fatiga all this going up and down stairs tires me out o ( colloq) takes it out of me1 (cansarse) to get tired, wear oneself out ( colloq)2 (ahogarse) to get breathlessse fatiga subiendo las escaleras she gets breathless o out of breath climbing stairs* * *
fatigar ( conjugate fatigar) verbo transitivo ( físicamente) to tire … out;
( mentalmente) to tire
fatigarse verbo pronominal
fatigar verbo transitivo to tire, weary
' fatigar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cansar
* * *♦ vtto tire, to weary;el abuelo fatiga a todos con sus historias grandad tires us all with his stories;la televisión me fatiga mucho la vista my eyes get very tired watching television* * *v/t tire* * *fatigar {52} vtcansar: to fatigue, to tire* * *fatigar vb to tire out -
9 cansancio
m.1 tiredness (fatiga).2 boredom.3 fatigue, tiredness, exhaustion, weariness.4 macies, lassitude.* * *1 tiredness, weariness\estar muerto,-a de cansancio figurado to be dead tired, be exhausted* * *noun m.weariness, fatigue* * *SM1) (=fatiga) tiredness2) (=hastío) boredom* * *masculino tirednessme caigo or me muero de cansancio — I'm absolutely worn out o exhausted
hasta el cansancio: lo repitió hasta el cansancio — she repeated it over and over again
* * *= fatigue, tiredness.Ex. The shift from 99.9 to 99.8 percent can result from fatigue or any of a number of other factors.Ex. Back-ache, eye strain, tiredness, irritability, absenteeism and inefficiency are some of the problems that result from bad workstation design.----* cansancio emocional = emotional fatigue.* muerto de cansancio = tired to death.* sin cansancio = indefatigably.* * *masculino tirednessme caigo or me muero de cansancio — I'm absolutely worn out o exhausted
hasta el cansancio: lo repitió hasta el cansancio — she repeated it over and over again
* * *= fatigue, tiredness.Ex: The shift from 99.9 to 99.8 percent can result from fatigue or any of a number of other factors.
Ex: Back-ache, eye strain, tiredness, irritability, absenteeism and inefficiency are some of the problems that result from bad workstation design.* cansancio emocional = emotional fatigue.* muerto de cansancio = tired to death.* sin cansancio = indefatigably.* * *tirednessestoy que me caigo or me muero de cansancio I'm absolutely worn out o exhausted, I'm dead tired ( colloq), I'm ready to drop ( colloq)hasta el cansancio: se lo repitió hasta el cansancio she repeated it over and over again o until she was blue in the face* * *
cansancio sustantivo masculino
tiredness;◊ me caigo de cansancio I'm absolutely worn out o exhausted
cansancio sustantivo masculino tiredness, weariness: estamos muertos de cansancio, we are worn out
' cansancio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acusar
- bárbara
- bárbaro
- cansada
- cansado
- denotar
- desfallecer
- fatiga
- fatigosa
- fatigoso
- reflejarse
- rendir
- rendida
- rendido
- resoplar
- caer
- muestra
- pesadez
- puf
- puro
- reflejar
- resoplido
- uf
English:
dead
- fatigue
- nod
- tiredness
- wearily
- weariness
- flop
- weary
* * *cansancio nm1. [fatiga] tiredness;muerto de cansancio dead tired2. [hastío] boredom;hasta el cansancio over and over again* * *m tiredness* * *cansancio nmfatiga: fatigue, weariness* * * -
10 fatigado
adj.fatigued, worn-out, exhausted, tired.past part.past participle of spanish verb: fatigar.* * *(f. - fatigada)adj.tired, weary* * *ADJ tired, weary* * *- da adjetivo tired, weary* * *= fatigued, washed-out, wearied.Ex. In the event of any incorrect citations, one can then return to the 'scene of the crime' and discover whether the error was in the source or in one's fatigued perception of it.Ex. He calls himself a writer but he never produces anything because he says he's always too washed-out to write.Ex. 'I better go in,' Leforte muttered, a wearied, disillusioned expression coming over her pallid features.* * *- da adjetivo tired, weary* * *= fatigued, washed-out, wearied.Ex: In the event of any incorrect citations, one can then return to the 'scene of the crime' and discover whether the error was in the source or in one's fatigued perception of it.
Ex: He calls himself a writer but he never produces anything because he says he's always too washed-out to write.Ex: 'I better go in,' Leforte muttered, a wearied, disillusioned expression coming over her pallid features.* * *fatigado -datired, weary* * *
Del verbo fatigar: ( conjugate fatigar)
fatigado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
fatigado
fatigar
fatigado◊ -da adjetivo
tired, weary
fatigar ( conjugate fatigar) verbo transitivo ( físicamente) to tire … out;
( mentalmente) to tire
fatigarse verbo pronominal
fatigado,-a adj (cansado) tired
fatigar verbo transitivo to tire, weary
' fatigado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cansada
- cansado
- fatigada
English:
fatigued
* * *fatigado, -a adj* * *adj tired* * *fatigado, -da adjagotado: weary, tired -
11 móðr
I)m. excitement, wrath, passion (þá gekk af honum móðrinn, ok sefaðist hann).a. weary, exhausted, worn out (hann var m. mjök af göngu).* * *1.m. (= móða), in western Icel. muddy snow-banks, heaps of snow and ice projecting into the sea.2.adj. [Scot. muth], moody; þá er móðr er at morni kömr, Hm. 22; sorg-móðr, Og. 13; sjá móðr konungr, 16; heipt-móðr, wrath, Lex. Poët.; this sense is poët. and obsolete, but freq. inII. weary, exhausted, losing one’s breath; hann var móðr mjök af göngu, Fms. vi. 325, Fs. 27; móðr ok sárr, Þiðr. 332; móðir af erfiði, Ó. H. 187; móðr ok megin-lítill, Sól. 2; Kjartan var lítt sárr en ákafliga vígmóðr, Ld. 222; hestrinn var mjök móðr, Gullþ. 64. -
12 agobiado
adj.1 overwhelmed, overburdened.2 exhausted, tired.3 weighed-down, bent-over, bent, bowed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: agobiar.* * *1→ link=agobiar agobiar► adjetivo1 (doblado) bent over/down, weighed down* * *ADJ1) [persona]estar agobiado: estamos agobiados de trabajo — we're up to our eyes in work *
estaba agobiada por tantas visitas — she found all these visitors overwhelming o a bit too much *
no puedo hacerlo porque estoy agobiado con otras cosas — I can't do it, I'm rushed off my feet with other things * o I've got too much else on *
2) [lugar] clutteredel dormitorio queda muy agobiado con tantos muebles — the bedroom is very cluttered with all the furniture
3)ser agobiado de hombros — Cono Sur to have a stoop
* * *- da adjetivoa) ( abrumado)b) (esp Esp) ( angustiado)estar agobiado — to be in a real state (colloq)
* * *= oppressed, harassed, under the cosh, stressed, harried, beleaguered.Ex. The architectural styles of some library buildings make the new user feel oppressed, rather than welcome and at ease.Ex. This article offers 3 remedies for harassed acquisitions librarians in the areas of booksellers, money and technology.Ex. Motorists are under the cosh, feel taxed to the hilt and face record prices at the pumps.Ex. Australia is 'in a different league' to most stressed world economies because of the stability of its banks and China's hunger for its exports.Ex. But working mothers' lives are much more harried than the average American's.Ex. The prospect of cost savings for beleaguered university budgets have revitalized in resource sharing.----* agobiado de trabajo = up to + Posesivo + eyeballs in work.* agobiado por las preocupaciones = careworn.* agobiado por problemas = beset with + problems.* estar agobiado de = be snowed under with.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( abrumado)b) (esp Esp) ( angustiado)estar agobiado — to be in a real state (colloq)
* * *= oppressed, harassed, under the cosh, stressed, harried, beleaguered.Ex: The architectural styles of some library buildings make the new user feel oppressed, rather than welcome and at ease.
Ex: This article offers 3 remedies for harassed acquisitions librarians in the areas of booksellers, money and technology.Ex: Motorists are under the cosh, feel taxed to the hilt and face record prices at the pumps.Ex: Australia is 'in a different league' to most stressed world economies because of the stability of its banks and China's hunger for its exports.Ex: But working mothers' lives are much more harried than the average American's.Ex: The prospect of cost savings for beleaguered university budgets have revitalized in resource sharing.* agobiado de trabajo = up to + Posesivo + eyeballs in work.* agobiado por las preocupaciones = careworn.* agobiado por problemas = beset with + problems.* estar agobiado de = be snowed under with.* * *agobiado -da1(abrumado): estamos agobiados de trabajo we're rushed off our feet with work ( colloq), we're snowed under with workestán agobiados de deudas they are burdened with debts, they're up to their ears in debt ( colloq)estaba agobiada con tantos problemas she was weighed down by so many problems2camina agobiado de hombros he walks with a stoop* * *
Del verbo agobiar: ( conjugate agobiar)
agobiado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
agobiado
agobiar
agobiado◊ -da adjetivo [estar] agobiado de algo ‹ de trabajo› snowed under with sth;
‹ de deudas› overwhelmed with sth;
agobiar ( conjugate agobiar) verbo transitivo [problemas/responsabilidad] to weigh o get … down;
[ calor] to oppress, get … down;
este niño me agobia this child is too much for me
agobiado,-a adjetivo overwhelmed: está agobiado de problemas, he's overwhelmed with problems
estoy agobiado de trabajo, I'm snowed under with work
agobiar verbo transitivo to overwhelm
' agobiado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agobiada
- apurada
- apurado
English:
debt ridden
- pressure
* * *agobiado, -a adjestán agobiados de trabajo they're snowed under with work;están agobiados de problemas they're weighed down with problems;está agobiado por las deudas he's weighed down with debt, he's up to his ears in debt;está agobiado por el éxito the burden of his success is beginning to tell on him* * *adj figstressed out;agobiado de trabajo snowed under with work* * *agobiado, -da adj: weary, worn-out, weighted-down -
13 LÝJA
(lý, lúða, lúinn), v.1) to beat, hammer; l. járn, to forge iron (with a sledge-hammer);2) to wear out, exhaust (lýr hann sóttin ok deyr hann);3) refl., lýjast, to be worn, exhausted (tóku menn þá at l. mjök á erfiði).* * *pres. lý, lýr; pret. lúði; part. lúinn (lúiðr?):—to beat soft, thrash; hann lýr ok lemr, Stj. 95; hann lagði steininn niðr fyrir smiðju-dyrum, ok lúði þar við járn síðan, to forge iron with a sledge-hammer, Eg. 142; lýja líkam sinn, to chastise one’s body, Stj. 395; hón lýstr hann með trénu, svá at hón lýr (Ed. wrongly glýr) alla höndina, strikes him (on the wrist) with a cudgel and disables his band, Gísl. 156: metaph., lýr hann (acc.) sóttin, ok deyr hann, Fs. 195.II. reflex. to become benumbed by a blow, of a limb; ok varð mikit högg svá at lúðisk undir, ok brotnuðu rifin, Korm. 212.2. to be worn, exhausted; tóku menn at lýjask mjök á erfiði, Grett. 95; þá tók Haraldr konungr at eldask mjök ok lýjask, Eg. 171.III. part. lúinn, worn, bruised; vóru ok árar mjök lúnar, the oars were much worn by pulling, Bárð. 169; hann brytr upp gólfit er áðr var laust ok lúit, Bs. i. 198:—weary, exhausted, var lúinn hestr hans mjök, Bárð. 171; hann verðr ok lúinn, ferr undir eina eik ok hvílisk þar, Fas. i. 131. -
14 томить
(вн.)томить кого-л. в тюрьме — let* smb. languish in prison
томить кого-л. голосом и жаждой — make* smb. suffer hunger and thirst, torment smb. with hunger and thirst
томить кого-л. неизвестностью — keep* smb. in suspense
томить кого-л. расспросами — weary smb., или tire smb. out, with questions
его томит жара — he is exhausted / oppressed by the heat
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15 томить
(вн.)1) ( мучить) torment (d), torture (d)томи́ть кого́-л в тюрьме́ — let smb languish in prison
томи́ть кого́-л го́лодом и жа́ждой — make smb suffer hunger and thirst, torment smb with hunger and thirst
томи́ть кого́-л неизве́стностью — keep smb in suspense
томи́ть кого́-л расспро́сами — weary smb [tire smb out] with questions
его́ томи́т жара́ — he is exhausted / oppressed by the heat
его́ томи́т жа́жда — he is parched with thirst
2) ( утомлять) weary (d), tire (d), wear out (d)3) (беспокоить - о мыслях, чувствах и т.п.) torment (d), tantalize (d)меня́ томи́т нея́сное предчу́вствие — I have a vague but oppressive premonition / foreboding
4) тех. cement (d)5) кул. stew (d)••не томи́ ду́шу — don't tantalize me; ( рассказывай) don't keep me in suspense
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16 томить
несовер. - томить; совер. - истомить1) weary, tire, wear out; ( мучить) torment, tortureтомить кого-л. в тюрьме — to let smb. languish in prison
томить кого-л. голодом и жаждой — to make smb. suffer hunger and thirst, to torment smb. with hunger and thirst
томить кого-л. неизвестностью — to keep smb. in suspense
томить кого-л. расспросами — to weary smb. with questions, to tire smb. out with questions
его томит жара — he is exhausted/oppressed by the heat
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17 fatigué
fatigue [fatig]feminine noun[de personne] tiredness• tomber or être mort de fatigue to be exhausted* * *fatig1) gén tirednessêtre mort de fatigue, tomber de fatigue — to be dead tired
2) Médecine fatigue [U]* * *fatiɡ nf1) (= état physique) tiredness2) (= détérioration) [matériaux, métaux] fatiguefracture de fatigue MÉDECINE — stress fracture
* * *fatigue nf1 gén tiredness; j'ai accumulé de la fatigue I've become overtired; excès de fatigue overtiredness; être mort de fatigue, tomber de fatigue to be dead tired○;2 Méd fatigue ¢; fatigue générale/musculaire/nerveuse general/muscular/nervous fatigue; état/source de fatigue state/source of fatigue; trouble dû à la fatigue ailment caused by fatigue; fatigue visuelle eyestrain;fatigué de rester debout/d'attendre tired of standing/waiting2. [usé - vêtement] worn ; [ - livre] well-thumbed -
18 MÆÐA
d, [móðr], to weary, plague:—to exhaust, Stj. 417, passim:—to chastise, 147.II. reflex. to weary oneself, be exhausted, troubled; mæddusk þeir af kulda ok hungri, 656 C. 21: hann var mæddr síðan við eld, Fms. x. 407:—to lose breath, Grett. (in a verse), and passim in mod. usage:—to trouble oneself, með því at vér mæðumk í athuga-samligum ræðum, Sks. 72; Martha, þú mæðist í mörgu, Luke x. 41. -
19 ἀπαγορεύω
ἀπαγορεύ-ω, mostly in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. only ( ἀπερῶ being used as [tense] fut. by correct writers, ἀπεῖπον as [tense] aor., ἀπείρηκα as [tense] pf., and ἀπορρηθήσομαι, ἀπερρήθην, ἀπείρημαι as [voice] Pass. [tense] fut., [tense] aor., and [tense] pf.): [tense] aor.Aἀπηγόρευσα Pl.Tht. 200d
(v.l.), D.40.44, 55.4, freq. in later writers: [tense] pf.ἀπηγόρευκα Arist.Phgn. 808a11
, Plu.2.1096f, etc.; Arist. (v. infr.) has [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. ἀπηγορευμένος:—forbid,μὴ ποιεῖν τι Hdt.1.183
, 3.51, Ar.Ach. 169, etc.;ἀ. τινὶ μὴ ποιεῖν Hdt.4.125
, Pl.Prt. 334c, al.;ἀ. μηδένα βάλλειν X.Cyr.1.4.14
;τινὶ ποιεῖν τι D.S.20.18
;ἔμοιγε ἀπηγόρευες ὅπως μὴ.. ἀποκρινοίμην Pl.R. 339a
;τοῦ νόμου ἀπαγορεύοντος ἐάν τις.. Lys.9.6
;ἀ. τι Id.10.6
;περὶ ὧν ὁ νόμος ἀ. μὴ κινῶσιν Arist.Pol. 1298a38
; τὰ ἀπηγορευμένα things forbidden, ib. 1336b9, cf. S.E.P.1.152.II intr., bid farewell to, c. dat., ἀ. τῷ πολέμῳ give up, renounce war, Pl. Mx. 245b: c. acc., τὴν ἀγκιστρείαν Aristanet.1.17; lose,στρώματα εἰς τὴν βαφήν Eun.VSp.487
B.: c. part., give up doing,οὔτε λέγων οὔτε ἀκούων ἀ. X.Cyn.1.16
: also, grow weary of,ἀ. θεώμενος Id.Eq. 11.9
: abs., give up, flag, fail, Pl.R. 368c, 568d, Tht. 200d (answering to ἀπεροῦμεν above); ἀ. γήρᾳ by old age, X.Eq.Mag.1.2; ἀ. ὑπὸ πόνων to be exhausted by.., Id.An.5.8.3;ταχὺ ἀ. οἱ ἵπποι Arist.IA 712a32
;ἀ. πρὸς στρατείαν Plu.Cor.13
;πρὸς κρύος Luc.Anach.24
, cf. Eun.Hist. p.272 D.: also of things, worn out and useless,X.
Cyr.6.2.33.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπαγορεύω
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20 defatigo
dē-fătīgo or dē-fĕtīgo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to weary out, tire a person; to fatigue; to exhaust. (For syn. cf.: fatigo, fessus, lassus, langueo, languidus, defessus. —Freq. and class.)I.Lit.(α).Act.:(β).cum crebro integri defessis succederent nostrosque assiduo labore defatigarent,
Caes. B. G. 7, 41, 2; cf.:exercitum Pompeii quotidianis itineribus,
id. B. C. 3, 85, 2; Suet. Caes. 65 et saep.:se,
Plaut. Trin. 2, 1, 2; Ter. Ad. 4, 1, 3.—Pass.:* B.opus faciam ut defatiger usque, ingratiis ut dormiam,
Ter. Eun. 2, 1, 14: defatigatus vulneribus, Cato [p. 528] ap. Gell. 3, 7, 19:defatigatus,
Caes. B. G. 1, 40, 8;and opp. integer,
id. ib. 5, 16 fin.; 7, 85, 7; id. B. C. 3, 40, 2:defatigatus est populus nimis,
Vulg. 1 Reg. 14, 31.—Transf.:II.ubertate nimia prioris aevi defatigatum et effetum solum,
exhausted, Col. 1, praef. § 1.—Trop.(α).Act.: deos suppliciis, votis, precibus, etc., Afran. ap. Non. 398, 23:(β).ne te adolescens mulier defatiget,
Ter. Ph. 5, 3, 11:censores, judices,
Cic. Leg. 3, 12 fin. —Pass.:te nec animi neque corporis laboribus defatigari,
Cic. Fam. 14, 1; id. de Or. 2, 41, 177; Plaut. Epid. 1, 2, 15:numquam conquiescam neque defatigabor ante, quam, etc.,
Cic. de Or. 3, 36, 145; cf. id. Brut. 22, 86.—Once with inf.: nec defatigabor permanere in studio libertatis, Lentulus ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 14 fin.
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