subveho
χλανίσι δὲ δὴ φαναῖσι περιπεπεµµένοι καὶ µαστίχην τρώγοντες, ὄζοντες µύρου. τὸ δ’ ὅλον οὐκ ἐπίσταµαι ἐγὼ ψιθυρίζειν, οὐδὲ κατακεκλασµένος πλάγιον ποιήσας τὸν τράχηλον περιπατεῖν, ὥσπερ ἑτέρους ὁρῶ κιναίδους ἐνθάδε πολλοὺς ἐν ἄστει καὶ πεπιττοκοπηµένους → Dressed up in bright clean fine cloaks and nibbling pine-thistle, smelling of myrrh. But I do not at all know how to whisper, nor how to be enervated, and make my neck go back and forth, just as I see many others, kinaidoi, here in the city, do, and waxed with pitch-plasters.
Latin > English
subveho subvehere, subvexi, subvectus V :: convey upwards; convey up; sail upstream (PASS)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
sub-vĕho: vexi, vectum, 3, v. a.,
I to bring up from below (on the shoulder, by ship, etc.), to bring, carry, convey, conduct to a place, to bring or carry up stream, etc. (not freq. till after the Aug. per.; not in Cic.): ast alium (aërem fluere) subter, contra qui subvehat orbem, Lucr. 5, 515: frumentum flumine Arari navibus, * Caes. B. G. 1, 16: adversum remis superes subvectus ut amnem, Verg. A. 8, 58: subvecta ponto Barbara agmina, Ov. M. 6, 423: matris fratrisque cineres Romam Tiberi, Suet. Calig. 15: utensilia ad Ostia, Tac. A. 15, 39: Germanicus Nilo subvehebatur, id. ib. 2, 60: Philippus lembis biremibus flumine adverso subvectus, Liv. 24, 40; cf. Vell. 2, 106, 3; Plin. 21, 12, 43, § 73; Tac. A. 2, 8; 15, 18: viae, per quas commeatus ex Samnio subvehebantur, Liv. 9, 15; so, commeatus, id. 9, 23, 10; 22, 16, 4: ad Palladis arces Subvehitur magnā matrum regina catervā, is borne aloft, Verg. A. 11, 478: subvecta per aëra curru, Ov. M. 8, 796.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
subvĕhō,¹¹ vēxī, vectum, ĕre, tr., transporter de bas en haut, en remontant : Lucr. 5, 515 ; Virg. En. 11, 478 ; Liv. 9, 23, 10 ; 22, 16, 4 || [surtout par voie d’eau] : Cæs. G. 1, 16, 3 ; 1, 48, 2 ; Virg. En. 8, 58 ; Liv. 24, 40, 2.
Latin > German (Georges)
sub-veho, vēxī, vectum, ere, I) hinaufführen, -tragen, -bringen, stromaufwärts führen, -bringen, zuführen, ast alium (aëra fluere) subter, contra qui subvehat orbem, treibt entgegen, Lucr.: commeatus ex Samnio, Liv.: frumentum flumine Arare, Caes.: naves, copias, Tac.: subvecta utensilia ab Ostia, Tac. – Passiv medial, ad arces subvehitur matrum caterva, fährt hinauf, Verg.: curru subvecta per aëra, aufgefahren, Ov.: Philippum flumine adverso lembis subvectum, Liv. – II) übtr., befördern, quem statim ad praefecturam praetorii subvexit, Capit. Maxim. et Balb. 5, 5.