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|georg=īn-[[fremo]], fremuī, ere, [[brummen]], [[dumpf]] [[brüllen]], [[brausen]], [[schnauben]] u. dgl., [[aper]] infremuit [[ferox]], grunzte, Verg.: [[immane]] [[sub]] [[ira]] infremuit [[leo]], brüllte, Sil.: Minoïa [[frustra]] infremuit [[manus]], Val. Flacc.: ense [[velut]] stricto [[quotiens]] [[Lucilius]] [[ardens]] infremuit, knirschte, Iuven.: [[vasto]] [[murmur]] hiatu infremuit, Lucan. – übtr., [[bellum]] infremuit, schnob ([[wie]] [[ein]] [[Sturmwind]]) einher, Sil. 3, 230.
|georg=īn-[[fremo]], fremuī, ere, [[brummen]], [[dumpf]] [[brüllen]], [[brausen]], [[schnauben]] u. dgl., [[aper]] infremuit [[ferox]], grunzte, Verg.: [[immane]] [[sub]] [[ira]] infremuit [[leo]], brüllte, Sil.: Minoïa [[frustra]] infremuit [[manus]], Val. Flacc.: ense [[velut]] stricto [[quotiens]] [[Lucilius]] [[ardens]] infremuit, knirschte, Iuven.: [[vasto]] [[murmur]] hiatu infremuit, Lucan. – übtr., [[bellum]] infremuit, schnob ([[wie]] [[ein]] [[Sturmwind]]) einher, Sil. 3, 230.
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|lnetxt=infremo infremere, infremui, - V :: bellow, roar
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Revision as of 04:05, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

in-frĕmo: ŭi, 3, v. n.,
I to make or utter a noise (poet.).
I Lit., to growl, bellow: infremuitque ferox, of the wild boar, Verg. A. 10, 711.—
II Transf., of things, to roar, rage: bellum infremuit, Sil. 3, 230.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

īnfrĕmō,¹⁵ ŭī, ĕre, intr., frémir : Virg. En. 10, 711 || [fig.] gronder : Sil. 3, 230.

Latin > German (Georges)

īn-fremo, fremuī, ere, brummen, dumpf brüllen, brausen, schnauben u. dgl., aper infremuit ferox, grunzte, Verg.: immane sub ira infremuit leo, brüllte, Sil.: Minoïa frustra infremuit manus, Val. Flacc.: ense velut stricto quotiens Lucilius ardens infremuit, knirschte, Iuven.: vasto murmur hiatu infremuit, Lucan. – übtr., bellum infremuit, schnob (wie ein Sturmwind) einher, Sil. 3, 230.

Latin > English

infremo infremere, infremui, - V :: bellow, roar