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|lshtext=<b>dē-fătīgo</b>: or dē-fĕtīgo, āvi, ātum, 1,<br /><b>I</b> v. a., to [[weary]] [[out]], [[tire]] a [[person]]; to [[fatigue]]; to [[exhaust]]. (For syn. cf.: [[fatigo]], [[fessus]], [[lassus]], [[langueo]], [[languidus]], [[defessus]]. —Freq. and [[class]].)<br /><b>I</b> Lit.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(a)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Act.: cum [[crebro]] integri defessis succederent nostrosque [[assiduo]] labore defatigarent, Caes. B. G. 7, 41, 2; cf.: exercitum [[Pompeii]] quotidianis itineribus, id. B. C. 3, 85, 2; Suet. Caes. 65 et saep.: se, Plaut. Trin. 2, 1, 2; Ter. Ad. 4, 1, 3.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Pass.: [[opus]] faciam ut defatiger [[usque]], [[ingratiis]] ut dormiam, Ter. Eun. 2, 1, 14: defatigatus vulneribus, [[Cato]] ap. Gell. 3, 7, 19: defatigatus, Caes. B. G. 1, 40, 8; and opp. [[integer]], id. ib. 5, 16 fin.; 7, 85, 7; id. B. C. 3, 40, 2: defatigatus est [[populus]] [[nimis]], Vulg. 1 Reg. 14, 31.—*<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Transf.: ubertate nimia prioris aevi defatigatum et effetum [[solum]], exhausted, Col. 1, praef. § 1.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(a)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Act.: deos suppliciis, votis, precibus, etc., Afran. ap. Non. 398, 23: ne te adolescens [[mulier]] defatiget, Ter. Ph. 5, 3, 11: censores, judices, Cic. Leg. 3, 12 fin.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Pass.: te nec animi [[neque]] corporis laboribus defatigari, Cic. Fam. 14, 1; id. de Or. 2, 41, 177; Plaut. Epid. 1, 2, 15: [[numquam]] conquiescam [[neque]] defatigabor [[ante]], [[quam]], etc., Cic. de Or. 3, 36, 145; cf. id. Brut. 22, 86.—Once [[with]] inf.: nec defatigabor permanere in [[studio]] libertatis, [[Lentulus]] ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 14 fin.>
|lshtext=<b>dē-fătīgo</b>: or dē-fĕtīgo, āvi, ātum, 1,<br /><b>I</b> v. a., to [[weary]] [[out]], [[tire]] a [[person]]; to [[fatigue]]; to [[exhaust]]. (For syn. cf.: [[fatigo]], [[fessus]], [[lassus]], [[langueo]], [[languidus]], [[defessus]]. —Freq. and [[class]].)<br /><b>I</b> Lit.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(a)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Act.: cum [[crebro]] integri defessis succederent nostrosque [[assiduo]] labore defatigarent, Caes. B. G. 7, 41, 2; cf.: exercitum [[Pompeii]] quotidianis itineribus, id. B. C. 3, 85, 2; Suet. Caes. 65 et saep.: se, Plaut. Trin. 2, 1, 2; Ter. Ad. 4, 1, 3.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Pass.: [[opus]] faciam ut defatiger [[usque]], [[ingratiis]] ut dormiam, Ter. Eun. 2, 1, 14: defatigatus vulneribus, [[Cato]] ap. Gell. 3, 7, 19: defatigatus, Caes. B. G. 1, 40, 8; and opp. [[integer]], id. ib. 5, 16 fin.; 7, 85, 7; id. B. C. 3, 40, 2: defatigatus est [[populus]] [[nimis]], Vulg. 1 Reg. 14, 31.—*<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Transf.: ubertate nimia prioris aevi defatigatum et effetum [[solum]], exhausted, Col. 1, praef. § 1.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(a)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Act.: deos suppliciis, votis, precibus, etc., Afran. ap. Non. 398, 23: ne te adolescens [[mulier]] defatiget, Ter. Ph. 5, 3, 11: censores, judices, Cic. Leg. 3, 12 fin.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Pass.: te nec animi [[neque]] corporis laboribus defatigari, Cic. Fam. 14, 1; id. de Or. 2, 41, 177; Plaut. Epid. 1, 2, 15: [[numquam]] conquiescam [[neque]] defatigabor [[ante]], [[quam]], etc., Cic. de Or. 3, 36, 145; cf. id. Brut. 22, 86.—Once [[with]] inf.: nec defatigabor permanere in [[studio]] libertatis, [[Lentulus]] ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 14 fin.>
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|gf=<b>dēfătīgō</b>¹¹ <b>(dēfĕ-)</b>, āvī, ātum, āre, tr., fatiguer, lasser, épuiser : Cæs. G. 7, 41, 2 || [fig.] judices Cic. Leg. 3, 29, lasser les juges ; [[numquam]] defatigabor Cic. de Or. 3, 145, je ne me lasserai jamais ; [[non]] defatigabor permanere Lentul. Fam. 12, 14, 7, je ne me lasserai pas de rester.
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Revision as of 06:44, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dē-fătīgo: or dē-fĕtīgo, āvi, ātum, 1,
I v. a., to weary out, tire a person; to fatigue; to exhaust. (For syn. cf.: fatigo, fessus, lassus, langueo, languidus, defessus. —Freq. and class.)
I Lit.
   (a)    Act.: cum crebro integri defessis succederent nostrosque assiduo labore defatigarent, Caes. B. G. 7, 41, 2; cf.: exercitum Pompeii quotidianis itineribus, id. B. C. 3, 85, 2; Suet. Caes. 65 et saep.: se, Plaut. Trin. 2, 1, 2; Ter. Ad. 4, 1, 3.—
   (b)    Pass.: opus faciam ut defatiger usque, ingratiis ut dormiam, Ter. Eun. 2, 1, 14: defatigatus vulneribus, Cato ap. Gell. 3, 7, 19: defatigatus, Caes. B. G. 1, 40, 8; and opp. integer, id. ib. 5, 16 fin.; 7, 85, 7; id. B. C. 3, 40, 2: defatigatus est populus nimis, Vulg. 1 Reg. 14, 31.—*
   B Transf.: ubertate nimia prioris aevi defatigatum et effetum solum, exhausted, Col. 1, praef. § 1.—
II Trop.
   (a)    Act.: deos suppliciis, votis, precibus, etc., Afran. ap. Non. 398, 23: ne te adolescens mulier defatiget, Ter. Ph. 5, 3, 11: censores, judices, Cic. Leg. 3, 12 fin.—
   (b)    Pass.: te nec animi neque corporis laboribus defatigari, Cic. Fam. 14, 1; id. de Or. 2, 41, 177; Plaut. Epid. 1, 2, 15: numquam conquiescam neque defatigabor ante, quam, etc., Cic. de Or. 3, 36, 145; cf. id. Brut. 22, 86.—Once with inf.: nec defatigabor permanere in studio libertatis, Lentulus ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 14 fin.>

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

dēfătīgō¹¹ (dēfĕ-), āvī, ātum, āre, tr., fatiguer, lasser, épuiser : Cæs. G. 7, 41, 2