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|lshtext=<b>ex-cresco</b>: crēvi, crētum, 3,<br /><b>I</b> v. [[inch]]. n., to [[grow]] [[out]] or [[forth]], to [[grow]] up, [[rise]] up (not [[ante]]-Aug.).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.<br /> <b>A</b> In gen.: quae si [[satis]] excreverint (palmae), Col. 4, 21, 3: [[abies]], [[larix]], [[palma]] in longitudinem, Plin. 16, 30, 54, § 125: lactucae ad semipedem, id. 19, 8, 39, § 131: in omni [[domo]] nudi ac sordidi in hos [[artus]], in haec corpora quae miramur excrescunt, Tac. G. 20; Aug. Serm. 216, 7: colles [[sensim]] excreverant rudere, Front. Aquaed. 18: [[solum]] [[tumulo]] in [[altum]], Luc. 4, 11: si [[quando]] [[flumen]] imbribus ad [[tempus]] excrevit, is [[swollen]], Dig. 43, 11, 1.—<br /> <b>B</b> In partic., of [[morbid]] excrescences on the [[body]]: excreverat in dexteriore latere ejus [[caro]], Suet. Galb. 21: [[carnis]] excrescentes, Plin. 23, 6, 59, § 111: [[arsenicum]] tollit [[quicquid]] excrescit, id. 34, 18, 56, § 178.—Hence,<br /> <b>2</b> Subst.: excre-scentia, ium, n., in medic. lang., [[morbid]] excrescences on the [[body]], Plin. 20, 9, 36, § 93; 22, 21, 29, § 61; 24, 4, 5, § 9; 24, 5, 11, § 19; 34, 18, 50, § 169 al.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop., to [[grow]] [[immoderately]], to [[increase]], [[enlarge]]: nec [[minus]] evitanda est immodica ejus prooemii [[longitudo]], ne in [[caput]] excrevisse videatur, Quint. 4, 1, 62: [[fructus]] in [[tantum]] excrevit, ut, etc., Dig. 36, 1, 27, § 16 fin.: litium [[series]], Suet. Vesp. 10.—Hence, ex-crētus, a, um, P. a., [[grown]] up, fullgrown: animalia, Lact. 2, 11 med. al. (so, haedi, Verg. G. 3, 398, acc. to Serv., [[but]] v. [[excerno]], II. A.). | |lshtext=<b>ex-cresco</b>: crēvi, crētum, 3,<br /><b>I</b> v. [[inch]]. n., to [[grow]] [[out]] or [[forth]], to [[grow]] up, [[rise]] up (not [[ante]]-Aug.).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.<br /> <b>A</b> In gen.: quae si [[satis]] excreverint (palmae), Col. 4, 21, 3: [[abies]], [[larix]], [[palma]] in longitudinem, Plin. 16, 30, 54, § 125: lactucae ad semipedem, id. 19, 8, 39, § 131: in omni [[domo]] nudi ac sordidi in hos [[artus]], in haec corpora quae miramur excrescunt, Tac. G. 20; Aug. Serm. 216, 7: colles [[sensim]] excreverant rudere, Front. Aquaed. 18: [[solum]] [[tumulo]] in [[altum]], Luc. 4, 11: si [[quando]] [[flumen]] imbribus ad [[tempus]] excrevit, is [[swollen]], Dig. 43, 11, 1.—<br /> <b>B</b> In partic., of [[morbid]] excrescences on the [[body]]: excreverat in dexteriore latere ejus [[caro]], Suet. Galb. 21: [[carnis]] excrescentes, Plin. 23, 6, 59, § 111: [[arsenicum]] tollit [[quicquid]] excrescit, id. 34, 18, 56, § 178.—Hence,<br /> <b>2</b> Subst.: excre-scentia, ium, n., in medic. lang., [[morbid]] excrescences on the [[body]], Plin. 20, 9, 36, § 93; 22, 21, 29, § 61; 24, 4, 5, § 9; 24, 5, 11, § 19; 34, 18, 50, § 169 al.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop., to [[grow]] [[immoderately]], to [[increase]], [[enlarge]]: nec [[minus]] evitanda est immodica ejus prooemii [[longitudo]], ne in [[caput]] excrevisse videatur, Quint. 4, 1, 62: [[fructus]] in [[tantum]] excrevit, ut, etc., Dig. 36, 1, 27, § 16 fin.: litium [[series]], Suet. Vesp. 10.—Hence, ex-crētus, a, um, P. a., [[grown]] up, fullgrown: animalia, Lact. 2, 11 med. al. (so, haedi, Verg. G. 3, 398, acc. to Serv., [[but]] v. [[excerno]], II. A.). | ||
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|gf=<b>excrēscō</b>,¹³ ēvī, ētum, ĕre, intr.,<br /><b>1</b> croître en s’élevant, se développer, s’accroître : [[Cato]] Orat. 6, 2 ; in longitudinem excrescit [[abies]] Plin. 16, 125, le sapin croît en hauteur ; litium [[series]] excreverat Suet. Vesp. 10, le nombre des procès s’était accru<br /><b>2</b> former une excroissance de chair : Suet. [[Galba]] 21, v. [[excrescentia]] 2. | |||
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Revision as of 06:46, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ex-cresco: crēvi, crētum, 3,
I v. inch. n., to grow out or forth, to grow up, rise up (not ante-Aug.).
I Lit.
A In gen.: quae si satis excreverint (palmae), Col. 4, 21, 3: abies, larix, palma in longitudinem, Plin. 16, 30, 54, § 125: lactucae ad semipedem, id. 19, 8, 39, § 131: in omni domo nudi ac sordidi in hos artus, in haec corpora quae miramur excrescunt, Tac. G. 20; Aug. Serm. 216, 7: colles sensim excreverant rudere, Front. Aquaed. 18: solum tumulo in altum, Luc. 4, 11: si quando flumen imbribus ad tempus excrevit, is swollen, Dig. 43, 11, 1.—
B In partic., of morbid excrescences on the body: excreverat in dexteriore latere ejus caro, Suet. Galb. 21: carnis excrescentes, Plin. 23, 6, 59, § 111: arsenicum tollit quicquid excrescit, id. 34, 18, 56, § 178.—Hence,
2 Subst.: excre-scentia, ium, n., in medic. lang., morbid excrescences on the body, Plin. 20, 9, 36, § 93; 22, 21, 29, § 61; 24, 4, 5, § 9; 24, 5, 11, § 19; 34, 18, 50, § 169 al.—
II Trop., to grow immoderately, to increase, enlarge: nec minus evitanda est immodica ejus prooemii longitudo, ne in caput excrevisse videatur, Quint. 4, 1, 62: fructus in tantum excrevit, ut, etc., Dig. 36, 1, 27, § 16 fin.: litium series, Suet. Vesp. 10.—Hence, ex-crētus, a, um, P. a., grown up, fullgrown: animalia, Lact. 2, 11 med. al. (so, haedi, Verg. G. 3, 398, acc. to Serv., but v. excerno, II. A.).
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
excrēscō,¹³ ēvī, ētum, ĕre, intr.,
1 croître en s’élevant, se développer, s’accroître : Cato Orat. 6, 2 ; in longitudinem excrescit abies Plin. 16, 125, le sapin croît en hauteur ; litium series excreverat Suet. Vesp. 10, le nombre des procès s’était accru
2 former une excroissance de chair : Suet. Galba 21, v. excrescentia 2.