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|lshtext=<b>lăcer</b>: (lăcĕrus quoted by Prisc. 901 P.), ĕra, ĕrum, adj. [[root]] λακ-, to [[tear]]; Gr. [[λακερός]] | |lshtext=<b>lăcer</b>: (lăcĕrus quoted by Prisc. 901 P.), ĕra, ĕrum, adj. [[root]] λακ-, to [[tear]]; Gr. [[λακερός]], [[torn]]; [[λάκκος]], [[lake]]; Lat. [[lacero]], [[lacus]], [[lacuna]], lāma; Irish, loch; Engl. [[lake]],<br /><b>I</b> [[mangled]], lacerated, [[torn]] to pieces.<br /><b>I</b> Lit. (not in Cic. or Cæs.): [[homo]], Lucr. 3, 403: [[corpus]], Liv. 1, 28; Plin. 2, 63, 63, § 156: [[corpus]] verberibus, Just. 21, 4, 7: cui [[quod]] [[membrum]] lacerum laesumve est, Masur. Sab. ap. Gell. 4, 2, 15: Deiphobum lacerum [[crudeliter]] ora, [[mutilated]], Verg. A. 6, 495; so, [[artus]] avolsaque membra et [[funus]] lacerum [[tellus]] habet, id. ib. 9, 491.—Of the [[hair]]: nec [[modus]] aut pennis, laceris aut crinibus, ignem spargere, Stat. S. 1, 1, 133; Sil. 6, 560; Claud. Rapt. Pros. 3, 177: [[vestis]], Tac. H. 3, 10: tectorum vestigia lacera et semusta, id. A. 15, 40: [[puppis]], Ov. H. 2, 45: [[insignia]], Stat. Th. 10, 8: lacerae unguibus venae, Sen. Phoen. 162.—<br /> <b>B</b> Trop. (postAug. and [[very]] [[rare]]): sparsas, [[atque]], ut ita dicam, laceras gentilitates colligere [[atque]] conectere, families [[rent]] and [[scattered]], Plin. [[Pan]]. 39, 3.—Poet.: [[castra]], an [[army]] [[that]] has [[lost]] its [[general]], Sil. 15, 9: lacerae [[domus]] [[artus]] componere, Sen. Thyest. 432.—*<br /><b>II</b> Transf., [[act]]., [[rending]], lacerating (for lacerans): [[morsus]], Ov. M. 8, 880. | ||
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
lăcer: (lăcĕrus quoted by Prisc. 901 P.), ĕra, ĕrum, adj. root λακ-, to tear; Gr. λακερός, torn; λάκκος, lake; Lat. lacero, lacus, lacuna, lāma; Irish, loch; Engl. lake,
I mangled, lacerated, torn to pieces.
I Lit. (not in Cic. or Cæs.): homo, Lucr. 3, 403: corpus, Liv. 1, 28; Plin. 2, 63, 63, § 156: corpus verberibus, Just. 21, 4, 7: cui quod membrum lacerum laesumve est, Masur. Sab. ap. Gell. 4, 2, 15: Deiphobum lacerum crudeliter ora, mutilated, Verg. A. 6, 495; so, artus avolsaque membra et funus lacerum tellus habet, id. ib. 9, 491.—Of the hair: nec modus aut pennis, laceris aut crinibus, ignem spargere, Stat. S. 1, 1, 133; Sil. 6, 560; Claud. Rapt. Pros. 3, 177: vestis, Tac. H. 3, 10: tectorum vestigia lacera et semusta, id. A. 15, 40: puppis, Ov. H. 2, 45: insignia, Stat. Th. 10, 8: lacerae unguibus venae, Sen. Phoen. 162.—
B Trop. (postAug. and very rare): sparsas, atque, ut ita dicam, laceras gentilitates colligere atque conectere, families rent and scattered, Plin. Pan. 39, 3.—Poet.: castra, an army that has lost its general, Sil. 15, 9: lacerae domus artus componere, Sen. Thyest. 432.—*
II Transf., act., rending, lacerating (for lacerans): morsus, Ov. M. 8, 880.