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{{LaEn
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{{Lewis
|lshtext=<b>dē-pĕrĕo</b>: ii (<br /><b>I</b> fut. deperiet for -ibit, Vulg. Eccl. 31, 7), 4, v. n., to go to [[ruin]], [[perish]], [[die]]; to be [[lost]], [[undone]].<br /><b>I</b> In gen. ([[class]].): [[neque]] adaugescit [[quicquam]] [[neque]] deperit [[inde]] (sc. de [[materia]]), Lucr. 2, 296: tempestate naves, Caes. B. G. 5, 23: perexigua [[pars]] illius [[exercitus]] superest, magna [[pars]] deperiit, id. B. C. 3, 87; cf. id. B. G. 7, 31, 4: si [[servus]] deperisset, had been [[lost]] (by [[death]] or [[flight]]), Cic. Top. 3, 15: ut [[scida]] ne [[qua]] depereat, id. Att. 1, 20 fin.: qui deperiit [[minor]] uno mense vel [[anno]], has died, Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 40 et saep.: ([[auro]]) rerum uni [[nihil]] igne deperit, Plin. 33, 3, 19, § 59: [[decor]] [[vultus]] ejus deperiit, [[faded]], Vulg. Jacob. 1, 11.—<br /><b>II</b> In partic., to be desperately in [[love]] [[with]], [[dying]] [[with]] [[love]] for a [[person]] (not in Cic., [[neither]] in Verg., Hor., [[nor]] Ovid, [[but]] freq. in Plaut.).—Constr.: aliquem (amore), [[more]] [[rarely]] alicujus amore, in [[aliquo]]; and absol.: ut hic te efflictim deperit, Plaut. Am. 1, 3, 19: [[aliquam]] ([[with]] deamare), id. Ep. 2, 2, 35: [[aliquam]], id. Cas. 1, 1, 19; id. Bac. 3, 3, 66 et saep.; Ter. Heaut. 3, 2, 14; Catull. 100, 2: amore [[aliquam]] deperire, Plaut. Cist. 1, 3, 43; cf.: illum deperit impotente amore, Catull. 35, 12: amore mulierculae, Liv. 27, 15; cf.: amore sui, Suet. Vesp. 22: cum laceratum [[corpus]], in quo deperibat, intueretur, Curt. 8, 6, 8.—Absol.: rogas? deperit, Plaut. Ep. 1, 1, 62.
|lshtext=<b>dē-pĕrĕo</b>: ii (<br /><b>I</b> fut. deperiet for -ibit, Vulg. Eccl. 31, 7), 4, v. n., to go to [[ruin]], [[perish]], [[die]]; to be [[lost]], [[undone]].<br /><b>I</b> In gen. ([[class]].): [[neque]] adaugescit [[quicquam]] [[neque]] deperit [[inde]] (sc. de [[materia]]), Lucr. 2, 296: tempestate naves, Caes. B. G. 5, 23: perexigua [[pars]] illius [[exercitus]] superest, magna [[pars]] deperiit, id. B. C. 3, 87; cf. id. B. G. 7, 31, 4: si [[servus]] deperisset, had been [[lost]] (by [[death]] or [[flight]]), Cic. Top. 3, 15: ut [[scida]] ne [[qua]] depereat, id. Att. 1, 20 fin.: qui deperiit [[minor]] uno mense vel [[anno]], has died, Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 40 et saep.: ([[auro]]) rerum uni [[nihil]] igne deperit, Plin. 33, 3, 19, § 59: [[decor]] [[vultus]] ejus deperiit, [[faded]], Vulg. Jacob. 1, 11.—<br /><b>II</b> In partic., to be desperately in [[love]] [[with]], [[dying]] [[with]] [[love]] for a [[person]] (not in Cic., [[neither]] in Verg., Hor., [[nor]] Ovid, [[but]] freq. in Plaut.).—Constr.: aliquem (amore), [[more]] [[rarely]] alicujus amore, in [[aliquo]]; and absol.: ut hic te efflictim deperit, Plaut. Am. 1, 3, 19: [[aliquam]] ([[with]] deamare), id. Ep. 2, 2, 35: [[aliquam]], id. Cas. 1, 1, 19; id. Bac. 3, 3, 66 et saep.; Ter. Heaut. 3, 2, 14; Catull. 100, 2: amore [[aliquam]] deperire, Plaut. Cist. 1, 3, 43; cf.: illum deperit impotente amore, Catull. 35, 12: amore mulierculae, Liv. 27, 15; cf.: amore sui, Suet. Vesp. 22: cum laceratum [[corpus]], in quo deperibat, intueretur, Curt. 8, 6, 8.—Absol.: rogas? deperit, Plaut. Ep. 1, 1, 62.
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{{Georges
{{Georges
|georg=dē-[[pereo]], periī, peritūrus, īre, [[zugrunde]] [[gehen]], [[umkommen]], verloren [[gehen]], [[verderben]], v. Dingen, deperire in usu (v. Gerätschaften), Col.: enitere, ut [[scida]] ne [[qua]] depereat, Cic.: quā condicione [[pars]] [[quarta]] [[fere]] crediti deperibat, Suet.: m. Dat., ea [[non]] debere multorum notitiae deperire, Augustin. de civ. dei 22, 8. p. 577, 24 D<sup>2</sup>. – v. leb. [[Wesen]], si [[servus]] deperisset, verloren gegangen wäre ([[durch]] [[Tod]] od. [[Flucht]]), Cic.: [[gens]] hominum [[vitio]] deperitura fuit, Ov.: [[bes]]. im Kampfe, si [[quis]] eorum (militum) deperisset, [[Varro]] LL.: magna [[pars]] (illius [[exercitus]]) deperiit, Caes.: v. Tieren: [[intra]] [[breve]] [[tempus]] [[repente]], Veget. mul.: m. Dat., ut [[quidquid]] gregi deperierit ex fetibus impleatur, Paul. sent. 3, 6, 20. – Insbes., dep. amore alcis, jmd. [[heftig]] od. [[sterblich]] [[lieben]], in jmd. [[sterblich]] verliebt [[sein]], Liv. u.a. (s. Deder. Dict. 6, 5): so [[auch]] in alqo, Curt.: alqm (alqam), [[Komik]]., Catull., Iustin. u. Lact.: alqm amore, [[Fronto]]: alqm impotente amore, Catull.: alqam [[misere]], Plaut.: übtr.: dep. in sapientiam, Augustin. serm. 391, 5. – / Futur. deperiet (st. deperibit), Vulg. Sirach 31, 7. Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 4, 5.
|georg=dē-[[pereo]], periī, peritūrus, īre, [[zugrunde]] [[gehen]], [[umkommen]], verloren [[gehen]], [[verderben]], v. Dingen, deperire in usu (v. Gerätschaften), Col.: enitere, ut [[scida]] ne [[qua]] depereat, Cic.: quā condicione [[pars]] [[quarta]] [[fere]] crediti deperibat, Suet.: m. Dat., ea [[non]] debere multorum notitiae deperire, Augustin. de civ. dei 22, 8. p. 577, 24 D<sup>2</sup>. – v. leb. [[Wesen]], si [[servus]] deperisset, verloren gegangen wäre ([[durch]] [[Tod]] od. [[Flucht]]), Cic.: [[gens]] hominum [[vitio]] deperitura fuit, Ov.: [[bes]]. im Kampfe, si [[quis]] eorum (militum) deperisset, [[Varro]] LL.: magna [[pars]] (illius [[exercitus]]) deperiit, Caes.: v. Tieren: [[intra]] [[breve]] [[tempus]] [[repente]], Veget. mul.: m. Dat., ut [[quidquid]] gregi deperierit ex fetibus impleatur, Paul. sent. 3, 6, 20. – Insbes., dep. amore alcis, jmd. [[heftig]] od. [[sterblich]] [[lieben]], in jmd. [[sterblich]] verliebt [[sein]], Liv. u.a. (s. Deder. Dict. 6, 5): so [[auch]] in alqo, Curt.: alqm (alqam), [[Komik]]., Catull., Iustin. u. Lact.: alqm amore, [[Fronto]]: alqm impotente amore, Catull.: alqam [[misere]], Plaut.: übtr.: dep. in sapientiam, Augustin. serm. 391, 5. – / Futur. deperiet (st. deperibit), Vulg. Sirach 31, 7. Greg. Tur. hist. Franc. 4, 5.
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{{LaEn
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