extento

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κάμψαι διαύλου θάτερον κῶλον πάλινbend back along the second turn of the race, turning the bend and coming back for the second leg of the double run, run the homeward course, retrace one's steps

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

extento: āre, v. freq. a. id.,
I to stretch out, extend (ante- and post-class.).
I Lit.: nervos, Lucr. 3, 490: humeros angustos, Amm. 22, 14.—
II Trop.: vires alieno ostio, i. e. to exert, try, Plaut. Bacch. 4, 2, 3: quid tu venisti huc te extentatum? id. Most. 3, 1, 66, v. Ritschl ad h. l.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) extentō,¹⁵ āre (ex, tento), tr., essayer, éprouver : Pl. Bacch. 585.
(2) extentō,¹⁶ āre (fréq. de extendo ), tr., étendre : Lucr. 3, 490.

Latin > German (Georges)

(1) extento1, (āvī), ātum, āre (Intens. v. extoendo), ausdehnen, ausstrecken, nervos, Lucr. 3, 488: umeros angustos, Amm. 22, 14, 3: bildl., latius semet, sich breiter machen, wir »die Stirn stolzer erheben«, Amm. 17, 5, 2.
(2) ex-tento2, (āvī), ātum, āre, erproben, prüfen, vires, Plaut. Bacch. 585: venisti huc te extentatum? ein Probestück zu machen, Plaut. most. 594.