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|georg=oblitēsco, tuī, ere (ob u. [[latesco]]), [[sich]] [[verbergen]], [[sich]] [[verstecken]], in rimis (v. Sandkörnern), [[Varro]] r.r. 1, 51, 1: a nostro aspectu (v. Planeten), Cic. Tim. 37: erigensque cursum suum oblituit (v. einem Planeten), Sen. nat. qu. 7, 29, 3: [[qui]] [[velut]] timidum [[atque]] [[iners]] [[animal]] metu oblituit, Sen. ep. 55, 5. | |georg=oblitēsco, tuī, ere (ob u. [[latesco]]), [[sich]] [[verbergen]], [[sich]] [[verstecken]], in rimis (v. Sandkörnern), [[Varro]] r.r. 1, 51, 1: a nostro aspectu (v. Planeten), Cic. Tim. 37: erigensque cursum suum oblituit (v. einem Planeten), Sen. nat. qu. 7, 29, 3: [[qui]] [[velut]] timidum [[atque]] [[iners]] [[animal]] metu oblituit, Sen. ep. 55, 5. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 12 June 2024
Latin > English
oblitesco oblitescere, oblitui, - V INTRANS :: conceal oneself
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ob-lĭtesco: tŭi, 3,
I v. inch. n. latesco, to hide or conceal one's self (rare but class.): a nostro aspectu oblitescant, Cic. Univ. 10, 33: ne in rimis (areae) grana oblitescant, Varr. R. R. 1, 51, 1: qui velut timidum atque iners animal metu oblituit, Sen. Ep. 55, 5; id. Q. N. 7, 29, 3.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
oblĭtēscō,¹⁶ tŭī, ĕre (ob, latesco), intr., se cacher : Cic. Tim. 37 ; Varro R. 1, 51, 1 ; Sen. Ep. 55, 5 ; Nat. 7, 29, 3.
Latin > German (Georges)
oblitēsco, tuī, ere (ob u. latesco), sich verbergen, sich verstecken, in rimis (v. Sandkörnern), Varro r.r. 1, 51, 1: a nostro aspectu (v. Planeten), Cic. Tim. 37: erigensque cursum suum oblituit (v. einem Planeten), Sen. nat. qu. 7, 29, 3: qui velut timidum atque iners animal metu oblituit, Sen. ep. 55, 5.