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τὸ κακὸν δοκεῖν ποτ' ἐσθλὸν τῷδ' ἔμμεν' ὅτῳ φρένας θεὸς ἄγει πρὸς ἄταν → evil appears as good to him whose mind the god is leading to destruction (Sophocles, Antigone 622f.)

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{{Georges
|georg=ūmēsco (hūmēsco), ere ([[umeo]]), [[feucht]]-, [[naß]] [[werden]], Verg. georg. 3, 111. Plin. 17, 107. Plin. pan. 73, 4. Claud. b. Gild. 497: Ggstz. [[siccesco]], Plin. 18, 339.
|georg=ūmēsco (hūmēsco), ere ([[umeo]]), [[feucht]]-, [[naß]] [[werden]], Verg. georg. 3, 111. Plin. 17, 107. Plin. pan. 73, 4. Claud. b. Gild. 497: Ggstz. [[siccesco]], Plin. 18, 339.
}}
{{LaEn
|lnetxt=umesco umescere, -, - V :: become moist or wet
}}
}}

Revision as of 07:00, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ūmesco: (less correctly hū-), no
I perf. nor sup., ĕre, 3, v. inch. n. umeo, to grow moist or wet (poet. and in post-Aug. prose): (equi) umescunt spumis, Verg. G. 3, 111: cortex non umescit, Plin. 17, 14, 24, § 107: terra umescens rore occulto, id. 18, 34, 77, § 339: solum, Pall. Sept. 10, 3: vidimus umescentes oculos tuos, Plin. Pan. 73, 4.

Latin > German (Georges)

ūmēsco (hūmēsco), ere (umeo), feucht-, naß werden, Verg. georg. 3, 111. Plin. 17, 107. Plin. pan. 73, 4. Claud. b. Gild. 497: Ggstz. siccesco, Plin. 18, 339.

Latin > English

umesco umescere, -, - V :: become moist or wet