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|lshtext=<b>dē-sŭesco</b>: sŭēvi, sŭētum, 3, v. a. and n. ([[mostly]] [[poet]]., or in [[post]]-Aug. [[prose]]; in Cic. and Caes. not at all; cf., [[however]], [[desuefacio]]).<br /><b>I</b> Act., to [[disuse]], to [[lay]] [[aside]] a [[custom]] or [[habit]], to disaccustom, to [[put]] [[out]] of [[use]]: desuevi, ne quo ad cenam iret, Titin. ap. Non. 95, 1: [[arma]] diu desueta, Verg. A. 2, 509; cf.: rem desuetam usurpare, Liv. 3, 38: desueta sidera [[cerno]] (i. e. quae cernere desuevi), Ov. M. 5, 503; cf.: voces jam mihi desuetae, id. ib. 7, 646: desueta verba, id. Tr. 5, 7, 63: in desuescendis morari, Quint. 3, 8, 70.—With inf.: desueto Samnite clamorem Romani [[exercitus]] pati, Liv. 8, 38, 10.—<br /><b>II</b> Neutr., to [[become]] [[unaccustomed]], to disaccustom one's [[self]]; or in the perf., to be [[unaccustomed]]: paullatim [[antiquo]] patrum honori, Sil. 3, 576: jam desueta triumphis (i. e. [[bellis]]) agmina, Verg. A. 6, 815; cf. id. ib. 7, 693: [[fera]] rabiem desueta, Stat. Th. 5, 231: desueta [[corda]], Verg. A. 1, 722. | |lshtext=<b>dē-sŭesco</b>: sŭēvi, sŭētum, 3, v. a. and n. ([[mostly]] [[poet]]., or in [[post]]-Aug. [[prose]]; in Cic. and Caes. not at all; cf., [[however]], [[desuefacio]]).<br /><b>I</b> Act., to [[disuse]], to [[lay]] [[aside]] a [[custom]] or [[habit]], to disaccustom, to [[put]] [[out]] of [[use]]: desuevi, ne quo ad cenam iret, Titin. ap. Non. 95, 1: [[arma]] diu desueta, Verg. A. 2, 509; cf.: rem desuetam usurpare, Liv. 3, 38: desueta sidera [[cerno]] (i. e. quae cernere desuevi), Ov. M. 5, 503; cf.: voces jam mihi desuetae, id. ib. 7, 646: desueta verba, id. Tr. 5, 7, 63: in desuescendis morari, Quint. 3, 8, 70.—With inf.: desueto Samnite clamorem Romani [[exercitus]] pati, Liv. 8, 38, 10.—<br /><b>II</b> Neutr., to [[become]] [[unaccustomed]], to disaccustom one's [[self]]; or in the perf., to be [[unaccustomed]]: paullatim [[antiquo]] patrum honori, Sil. 3, 576: jam desueta triumphis (i. e. [[bellis]]) agmina, Verg. A. 6, 815; cf. id. ib. 7, 693: [[fera]] rabiem desueta, Stat. Th. 5, 231: desueta [[corda]], Verg. A. 1, 722. | ||
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|gf=<b>dēsuēscō</b>,¹³ suēvī, suētum, suēscĕre,<br /><b>1</b> tr., <b> a)</b> se déshabituer de, perdre l’habitude de : vocem Apul. Flor. 15, perdre l’habitude de la voix, se taire ; in desuescenda [[aliqua]] re morari Quint. 3, 8, 70, [[passer]] son temps à se déshabituer de qqch. || pass. [[desuetus]], dont on a perdu l’habitude : Virg. En. 2, 509 ; Liv. 3, 38 ; Ov. M. 5, 503 ; <b> b)</b> désaccoutumer, faire perdre l’habitude : [[desuevi]] ne [[quo]] ad cenam iret [[extra]] [[consilium]] [[meum]] Titin. d. Non. 95, 1, je lui ai fait perdre l’habitude d’aller dîner en ville sans me consulter ; pass. [[desuetus]], qui a perdu l’habitude, déshabitué : [[aliqua]] re Virg. En. 6, 815 ; 7, 693, déshabitué de qqch. ; [avec inf.] Liv. 8, 38, 10<br /><b>2</b> intr., se déshabituer de : desuescere patrum honori Sil. 3, 576, dégénérer de la gloire de ses pères. chez les poètes -suē- [[compte]] ordin<sup>t</sup> pour une seule syllabe longue. | |||
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Revision as of 06:41, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
dē-sŭesco: sŭēvi, sŭētum, 3, v. a. and n. (mostly poet., or in post-Aug. prose; in Cic. and Caes. not at all; cf., however, desuefacio).
I Act., to disuse, to lay aside a custom or habit, to disaccustom, to put out of use: desuevi, ne quo ad cenam iret, Titin. ap. Non. 95, 1: arma diu desueta, Verg. A. 2, 509; cf.: rem desuetam usurpare, Liv. 3, 38: desueta sidera cerno (i. e. quae cernere desuevi), Ov. M. 5, 503; cf.: voces jam mihi desuetae, id. ib. 7, 646: desueta verba, id. Tr. 5, 7, 63: in desuescendis morari, Quint. 3, 8, 70.—With inf.: desueto Samnite clamorem Romani exercitus pati, Liv. 8, 38, 10.—
II Neutr., to become unaccustomed, to disaccustom one's self; or in the perf., to be unaccustomed: paullatim antiquo patrum honori, Sil. 3, 576: jam desueta triumphis (i. e. bellis) agmina, Verg. A. 6, 815; cf. id. ib. 7, 693: fera rabiem desueta, Stat. Th. 5, 231: desueta corda, Verg. A. 1, 722.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
dēsuēscō,¹³ suēvī, suētum, suēscĕre,
1 tr., a) se déshabituer de, perdre l’habitude de : vocem Apul. Flor. 15, perdre l’habitude de la voix, se taire ; in desuescenda aliqua re morari Quint. 3, 8, 70, passer son temps à se déshabituer de qqch.