exhorresco

From LSJ

τῶν Λειβηθρίων ἀμουσότερος → more uncultured than Leibethrans, more uncultured than the people of Leibethra, lowest degree of mental cultivation

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Latin > English

exhorresco exhorrescere, exhorrui, - V :: shudder; be terrified, tremble at

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

exhorresco: rŭi, 3,
I v. inch. n. and a. exhorreo.
I Neutr., to tremble or shudder exceedingly, to be terrified (class.): non possum non exhorrescere, si quid intra cutem subest vulneris, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 18, 3: in quo igitur homines exhorrescunt? Cic. de Or. 3, 14, 53: metu, id. Fin. 1, 13, 43: oraque buxo Pallidiora gerens exhorruit aequoris instar, Ov. M. 4, 135: omnis spiris exhorruit arbor, Val. Fl. 7, 527.—
II Act., to tremble or shudder at any thing, to be terrified at, to dread (poet.): vultus amicos, Verg. A. 7, 265: furores, Sil. 3, 146: verbere candentes armos, Val. Fl. 4, 380; Vulg. Job, 19, 17.

Latin > German (Georges)

ex-horrēsco, horruī, ere, I) intr. aufschaudern, mit Schauder erfüllt werden, sich entsetzen, aequoris instar (wie das Meer), Ov.: plus aequo, Petron.: metu (vor F.), Cic.: in (vor) alqo, Cic. – II) tr. vor etwas aufschaudern, sich entsetzen, vultus, Verg.: domini appellationem, Suet.: propositum, Val. Max. – non exh., sich nicht dagegen sträuben, sich nicht scheuen, m. folg. Infin., Val. Max. 2, 10, 3 u. 5, 3, 3: ne quasi novam istam rem introduci exhorrescatis, Claud. or. fr. in. im Corp. inscr. Lat. 13, 1668 I 4 (abgedr. in Corn. Tac. ann. erkl. von Nipperdey Bd. 2. S. 313. Ausg. 3).

Latin > Chinese

exhorresco, is, rui, rescere. n. act. 3. :: 恨。忌。惶惑。戰慄。Vultus neve horrescat amicos 亦不忌友臉。Verbere candentes exhorruit armos 其肩鞭熱而顫。