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κάμψαι διαύλου θάτερον κῶλον πάλινbend back along the second turn of the race, turning the bend and coming back for the second leg of the double run, run the homeward course, retrace one's steps

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|lnetxt=accresco accrescere, accrevi, accretus V INTRANS :: increase/swell, grow larger/up/progressively; be added/annexed to; arise
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|lshtext=<b>ac-cresco</b>: (adc.), ēvi, ētum, 3, v. n.,<br /><b>I</b> to [[grow]], to [[become]] larger by [[growth]], to [[increase]].<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: nobis jam [[paulatim]] adcrescere [[puer]] incipiat, Quint. 1, 2, 1; so, adcrescens [[imperator]], Amm. 27, 6, 13: [[eruca]], Plin. 11, 32, 37; ib. 35, 41: [[flumen]] [[subito]], Cic. Inv. 2, 31, 97; so, [[nondum]] adcrescente [[unda]], Tac. A. 2, 8: [[caespes]] jam pectori [[usque]] adcreverat, id. ib. 1, 19.—Part.: adcretus, in [[pass]]. [[sense]], wrapped up, Plin. 11, 32, 37.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>b</b> Of [[abstract]] subjects: [[valetudo]] decrescit, adcrescit [[labor]], Plaut. Curc. 2, 1, 4: amicitiam, quae incepta a parvis cum aetate adcrevit [[simul]], Ter. And. 3, 3, 7: dolores, Nep. Att. 21, 4: [[invidia]], Hor. S. 1, 6, 26: magnum [[facinus]], Sen. Ben. 1, 10, 4.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf., in gen.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> To be added to by [[way]] of [[increase]] or [[augmentation]], to be joined or annexed to: si [[decem]] jugera (agri) alluvione adcreverint, Dig. 19, 1, 13, § 14: veteribus negotiis nova adcrescunt, Plin. Ep. 2, 8, 3: sibi adcrescere putat, [[quod]] cuique adstruatur, id. [[Pan]]. 62, 8: trimetris adcrescere jussit [[nomen]] iambeis, Hor. A. P. 252: cum dictis factisque omnibus vana accresceret [[fides]], Liv. 1, 54, 2.—Hence,<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Jurid. t. t., to [[fall]] to one, as an [[increase]] of his [[property]], Gai. 2, 199; Dig. 12, 4, 12 al.: jus adcrescendi, the [[right]] of [[increase]], Gai. 2, 126; Dig. 7, 2, 1, § 3 al.
|lshtext=<b>ac-cresco</b>: (adc.), ēvi, ētum, 3, v. n.,<br /><b>I</b> to [[grow]], to [[become]] larger by [[growth]], to [[increase]].<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: nobis jam [[paulatim]] adcrescere [[puer]] incipiat, Quint. 1, 2, 1; so, adcrescens [[imperator]], Amm. 27, 6, 13: [[eruca]], Plin. 11, 32, 37; ib. 35, 41: [[flumen]] [[subito]], Cic. Inv. 2, 31, 97; so, [[nondum]] adcrescente [[unda]], Tac. A. 2, 8: [[caespes]] jam pectori [[usque]] adcreverat, id. ib. 1, 19.—Part.: adcretus, in [[pass]]. [[sense]], wrapped up, Plin. 11, 32, 37.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>b</b> Of [[abstract]] subjects: [[valetudo]] decrescit, adcrescit [[labor]], Plaut. Curc. 2, 1, 4: amicitiam, quae incepta a parvis cum aetate adcrevit [[simul]], Ter. And. 3, 3, 7: dolores, Nep. Att. 21, 4: [[invidia]], Hor. S. 1, 6, 26: magnum [[facinus]], Sen. Ben. 1, 10, 4.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf., in gen.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> To be added to by [[way]] of [[increase]] or [[augmentation]], to be joined or annexed to: si [[decem]] jugera (agri) alluvione adcreverint, Dig. 19, 1, 13, § 14: veteribus negotiis nova adcrescunt, Plin. Ep. 2, 8, 3: sibi adcrescere putat, [[quod]] cuique adstruatur, id. [[Pan]]. 62, 8: trimetris adcrescere jussit [[nomen]] iambeis, Hor. A. P. 252: cum dictis factisque omnibus vana accresceret [[fides]], Liv. 1, 54, 2.—Hence,<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Jurid. t. t., to [[fall]] to one, as an [[increase]] of his [[property]], Gai. 2, 199; Dig. 12, 4, 12 al.: jus adcrescendi, the [[right]] of [[increase]], Gai. 2, 126; Dig. 7, 2, 1, § 3 al.
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{{Gaffiot
|gf=<b>accrēscō</b>¹² (<b>adcr-</b>), crēvī, crētum, ĕre, intr.<br /><b>1</b> aller en s’accroissant : [[flumen]] accrevit Cic. Inv. 2, 97, le fleuve a grossi ; accrescit [[fides]] Liv. 1, 54, 2, la confiance va grandissant, cf. Nep. Att. 21, 4<br /><b>2</b> s’ajouter à : [avec dat.] Hor. P. 252 ; Plin. Min. Ep. 2, 8, 3 ; [[Pan]]. 62 &#124;&#124; in partem pretii [[vectigal]] accrescebat Tac. Ann. 13, 31, l’impôt s’ajoutant faisait une part du prix d’achat.||in partem pretii [[vectigal]] accrescebat Tac. Ann. 13, 31, l’impôt s’ajoutant faisait une part du prix d’achat.
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{{Georges
|georg=ac-crēsco (ad-crēsco), crēvī, crētum, ere, I) hinzuwachsen, [[zuwachsen]] = vermehrend [[hinzukommen]], a) [[einer]] [[Sache]]: [[quantum]] demas, [[tantum]] accrescit, [[Cato]] fr. – m. Dat., veteribus negotiis nova accrescunt, Plin. ep.: trimetris accrescere iussit [[nomen]] iambëis, ließ [[gewinnen]], Hor. – b) [[einer]] Pers., jmdm. [[zuwachsen]], [[als]] [[Zuwachs]] [[des]] Vermögens [[zufallen]], [[sibi]] accrescere putat, [[quod]] cuique astruatur, Plin. ep.: alci litibus, Ps. Sall. decl. in Cic. 2, 9: u. so [[von]] Erbanteilen und Vermächtnissen, ICt.: dah. [[ius]] accrescendi, das Zuwachsrecht, ICt. – II) in [[sich]] [[heranwachsen]], a) eig., v. leb. [[Wesen]], [[heranwachsen]], [[fort]] und [[fort]] [[wachsen]], an [[Wachstum]] [[immer]] [[mehr]] [[zunehmen]], [[filius]] accrescens, Vulg.: [[sed]] [[nobis]] [[iam]] [[paulatim]] accrescere [[puer]] et [[exire]] de gremio incipiat, Quint.: ut [[uruca]], [[quae]] adiectis diebus accrescit, Plin. – insbes., Partiz. subst., accrescentēs, ium, m., die zum [[Kriegsdienst]] heranwachsenden Veteranen- und Soldatenkinder [[als]] [[stets]] bereite Ersatzmannschaften [[für]] die ausscheidenden Legionssoldaten, Cod. Theod. 6, 35, 3. § 1; 7, 1, 11 u.a. – b) übtr., an [[Umfang]], [[Stärke]], [[Zahl]] [[anwachsen]], [[fort]] und [[fort]] [[steigen]], [[zunehmen]], [[sich]] [[vermehren]] (Ggstz. decrescere), [[flumen]] [[subito]] accrevit, Cic.: [[Nilus]] solstitio accrescit, [[Mela]]: accrescit [[caespes]] ([[aggestus]]) pectori [[usque]], Tac. – [[valetudo]] decrescit, accrescit [[labor]], Plaut.: accrescit [[dolor]], Nep.: [[invidia]] accrevit, Hor.: accrescit alcis [[gloria]], Treb. Poll.: [[amicitia]] cum aetate, Ter. – cum dictis factisque omnibus ad fallendum instructis vana accresceret [[fides]], Liv.: et gremio miseros accrescere natos, Stat. / Partic. [[accretus]], a, um, a) angewachsen an [[etwas]], [[uruca]] araneo accreta, Plin. 11, 112. – b) [[dicht]], Lucil. Iun. [[Aetna]] 433.
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|lnztxt=accresco, is, evi, etum, scere. n. 3. :: 長。加添 Veteribus negotiis — nova 事上加事。
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 12 June 2024

Latin > English

accresco accrescere, accrevi, accretus V INTRANS :: increase/swell, grow larger/up/progressively; be added/annexed to; arise

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ac-cresco: (adc.), ēvi, ētum, 3, v. n.,
I to grow, to become larger by growth, to increase.
I Lit.: nobis jam paulatim adcrescere puer incipiat, Quint. 1, 2, 1; so, adcrescens imperator, Amm. 27, 6, 13: eruca, Plin. 11, 32, 37; ib. 35, 41: flumen subito, Cic. Inv. 2, 31, 97; so, nondum adcrescente unda, Tac. A. 2, 8: caespes jam pectori usque adcreverat, id. ib. 1, 19.—Part.: adcretus, in pass. sense, wrapped up, Plin. 11, 32, 37.—
   b Of abstract subjects: valetudo decrescit, adcrescit labor, Plaut. Curc. 2, 1, 4: amicitiam, quae incepta a parvis cum aetate adcrevit simul, Ter. And. 3, 3, 7: dolores, Nep. Att. 21, 4: invidia, Hor. S. 1, 6, 26: magnum facinus, Sen. Ben. 1, 10, 4.—
II Transf., in gen.
   A To be added to by way of increase or augmentation, to be joined or annexed to: si decem jugera (agri) alluvione adcreverint, Dig. 19, 1, 13, § 14: veteribus negotiis nova adcrescunt, Plin. Ep. 2, 8, 3: sibi adcrescere putat, quod cuique adstruatur, id. Pan. 62, 8: trimetris adcrescere jussit nomen iambeis, Hor. A. P. 252: cum dictis factisque omnibus vana accresceret fides, Liv. 1, 54, 2.—Hence,
   B Jurid. t. t., to fall to one, as an increase of his property, Gai. 2, 199; Dig. 12, 4, 12 al.: jus adcrescendi, the right of increase, Gai. 2, 126; Dig. 7, 2, 1, § 3 al.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

accrēscō¹² (adcr-), crēvī, crētum, ĕre, intr.
1 aller en s’accroissant : flumen accrevit Cic. Inv. 2, 97, le fleuve a grossi ; accrescit fides Liv. 1, 54, 2, la confiance va grandissant, cf. Nep. Att. 21, 4
2 s’ajouter à : [avec dat.] Hor. P. 252 ; Plin. Min. Ep. 2, 8, 3 ; Pan. 62 || in partem pretii vectigal accrescebat Tac. Ann. 13, 31, l’impôt s’ajoutant faisait une part du prix d’achat.

Latin > German (Georges)

ac-crēsco (ad-crēsco), crēvī, crētum, ere, I) hinzuwachsen, zuwachsen = vermehrend hinzukommen, a) einer Sache: quantum demas, tantum accrescit, Cato fr. – m. Dat., veteribus negotiis nova accrescunt, Plin. ep.: trimetris accrescere iussit nomen iambëis, ließ gewinnen, Hor. – b) einer Pers., jmdm. zuwachsen, als Zuwachs des Vermögens zufallen, sibi accrescere putat, quod cuique astruatur, Plin. ep.: alci litibus, Ps. Sall. decl. in Cic. 2, 9: u. so von Erbanteilen und Vermächtnissen, ICt.: dah. ius accrescendi, das Zuwachsrecht, ICt. – II) in sich heranwachsen, a) eig., v. leb. Wesen, heranwachsen, fort und fort wachsen, an Wachstum immer mehr zunehmen, filius accrescens, Vulg.: sed nobis iam paulatim accrescere puer et exire de gremio incipiat, Quint.: ut uruca, quae adiectis diebus accrescit, Plin. – insbes., Partiz. subst., accrescentēs, ium, m., die zum Kriegsdienst heranwachsenden Veteranen- und Soldatenkinder als stets bereite Ersatzmannschaften für die ausscheidenden Legionssoldaten, Cod. Theod. 6, 35, 3. § 1; 7, 1, 11 u.a. – b) übtr., an Umfang, Stärke, Zahl anwachsen, fort und fort steigen, zunehmen, sich vermehren (Ggstz. decrescere), flumen subito accrevit, Cic.: Nilus solstitio accrescit, Mela: accrescit caespes (aggestus) pectori usque, Tac. – valetudo decrescit, accrescit labor, Plaut.: accrescit dolor, Nep.: invidia accrevit, Hor.: accrescit alcis gloria, Treb. Poll.: amicitia cum aetate, Ter. – cum dictis factisque omnibus ad fallendum instructis vana accresceret fides, Liv.: et gremio miseros accrescere natos, Stat. / Partic. accretus, a, um, a) angewachsen an etwas, uruca araneo accreta, Plin. 11, 112. – b) dicht, Lucil. Iun. Aetna 433.

Latin > Chinese

accresco, is, evi, etum, scere. n. 3. :: 長。加添 Veteribus negotiis — nova 事上加事。