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  • 121 ἀντίμηνα

    ἀντιμαίνομαι
    to be filled with passion for a lover in return: aor ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic)

    Morphologia Graeca > ἀντίμηνα

  • 122 ཆགས་པའི་མདངས་

    [chags pa'i mdangs]
    glowing with passion

    Tibetan-English dictionary > ཆགས་པའི་མདངས་

  • 123 བག་ཆགས་བརྟས་པ་

    [bag chags brtas pa]
    inflated with passion

    Tibetan-English dictionary > བག་ཆགས་བརྟས་པ་

  • 124 caleō

        caleō uī, —, ēre (P. fut. calitūrus, O.)    [3 CAL-], to be warm, be hot, glow: ut calere ignem: terrae sole calentes, H.: ture calent arae, V.: ignibus arae, O.: sole calente, Tb.: spoliant calentia membra, while still warm, V.: febre, Iu. — Fig., to glow, be roused, be warmed, be inflamed: inridendo calebat: ab recenti pugnā, L.: feminā, to become enamoured of, H.: scribendi studio, H.: dum animi spe calerent, Cu.: desiderio Coniugis abrepti, O. — To be troubled, perplexed: te istic iam calere puto: alio mentis morbo, to labor under, H.: cales venenis officina, fume (like) a laboratory, H.—To be driven hotly, be urged on zealously: iudicia calent: satis calere res Rubrio visa est, i. e. ripened: Veneris bella calent, rage, Tb.
    * * *
    calere, calui, - V INTRANS
    be/feel/be kept warm; be hot with passion/inflamed/active/driven hotly/urged

    Latin-English dictionary > caleō

  • 125 cerebrōsus

        cerebrōsus adj.    [cerebrum], hot-headed, passionate, hasty: unus, H.
    * * *
    cerebrosa, cerebrosum ADJ
    liable to be affected with passion; enraged/hot-headed/passionate; hare-brained

    Latin-English dictionary > cerebrōsus

  • 126 flagrō

        flagrō āvī, āturus, āre    [2 FLAG-], to flame, blaze, burn: flagrantes onerariae: crinemque flagrantem Excutere, V.: Flagrabant ignes, O.—Fig., to be inflamed with passion, blaze, glow, be excited, be stirred: flagrabant vitia libidinis apud illum: ut cuiusque studium flagrabat, S.: homo flagrans cupiditate gloriae, fired: pugnandi cupiditate, N.: immortalitatis amore: Italia flagratura bello: convivia quae flagitiis flagrabunt: flagrabant vitia apud illum: flagrante etiam tum libertate, Ta.— To be afflicted, be vexed, suffer: invidiā: rumore malo, H.
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    flagrare, flagravi, flagratus V
    be on fire; blaze, flame, burn; be inflamed/excited

    Latin-English dictionary > flagrō

  • 127 turgēscō

        turgēscō —, —, ere, inch.    [turgeo], to begin to swell, swell up, swell: Ceres docuit turgescere semen in agris, O.—Fig., to swell with passion. sapientis animus numquam turgescit.
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    turgescere, -, - V

    Latin-English dictionary > turgēscō

  • 128 turgidus

        turgidus adj.    [turgeo], swollen, inflated, distended, turgid: membrum: haedus, Cui frons turgida cornibus, H.: (femina), i. e. pregnant, O.— Fig., of speech, inflated, turgid: Alpinus, H.
    * * *
    turgida, turgidum ADJ
    swollen, inflated, distended; swollen (body of water); inflamed with passion

    Latin-English dictionary > turgidus

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  • passion — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ grand, great ▪ She didn t believe in grand passion or love at first sight. ▪ She was his first great passion. ▪ a woman of great passion ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

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  • passion — pas|sion W3 [ˈpæʃən] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: Late Latin passio suffering , from Latin pati to suffer ] 1.) [U and C] a very strong feeling of sexual love →↑desire ▪ His eyes were burning with passion …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • Passion Week — 1. the week preceding Easter; Holy Week. 2. the week before Holy Week, beginning with Passion Sunday. [1350 1400; ME] * * * …   Universalium

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