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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=adhaereo adhaerere, adhaesi, adhaesus V INTRANS :: adhere, stick, cling/cleave to; hang on; be attached/concerned/involved
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|lshtext=<b>ăd-haerĕo</b>: haesi, haesum, 2, v. n.,<br /><b>I</b> to [[cleave]] or [[stick]] to a [[thing]].<br /><b>I</b> Lit., of [[iron]] adhering to a [[magnet]]: [[unus]] ubi ex uno dependet, [[subter]] adhaerens, Lucr. 6, 914; cf. id. 3, 557: tota adhaerens ([[lingua]]) crocodilis, cleaving to his [[palate]], Plin. 11, 37, 65, § 171.—With in and abl.: [[tela]] in tuis visceribus, Cic. Vatin. 5, 13; so Ov. M. 4, 693.—With acc.: [[cratera]] et [[corvus]] adhaeret, Cic. Arat. 541 (so Tert.: humerum, de Pall. 5).—With abl.: fronte [[cuspis]], Ov. M. 5, 38.—With dat., [[poet]].: tonsis (ovibus) [[illotus]] [[sudor]], Verg. G. 3, 443: veteri craterae [[limus]] adhaesit, Hor. Sat. 2, 4, 80; and in [[later]] [[prose]]: [[navis]] ancoris, is fastened to [[them]], Tac. A. 2, 23: stativis castris, id. ib. 3, 21; and: jumento, to [[stick]] to, Gell. 20, 1.—<br /><b>II</b> Fig.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> In gen., to cling to, adhere to: adhaesit homini ad intimum ventrem [[fames]], Plaut. Stich. 1, 3, 83; and of [[fawning]] adherence to one, id. As. 1, 3, 59: cui [[canis]] ex [[vero]] [[dictum]] [[cognomen]] adhaeret, adheres, Hor. S. 2, 2, 56: nulli fortunae adhaerebat [[animus]], i. e. [[inconstans]] fuit, Liv. 41, 20: obsidioni [[fortiter]] adhaerentes, Amm. 19, 3.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Adhaerere alicui, to be [[close]] to a [[person]] or [[thing]], to be [[near]], to [[hang]] on, [[keep]] [[close]] to, etc. ([[mostly]] [[post]]-Cic., esp. in the histt.): vineis modica [[silva]] adhaerebat, [[was]] [[close]] to it, adjoined it, Tac. H. 2, 25; so Amm. 18, 2.—Of persons: [[procul]] abesse Romanos: lateri adhaerere gravem dominum, i. e. he (the King of Macedon) hangs on [[them]], threatens [[them]] by his [[nearness]], Liv. 39, 25: nec [[umquam]] non adhaerentes, and [[never]] departing from his [[side]], Suet. Galb. 14: comitem [[perpetuo]] alicui adhaerere, Plin. 10, 22, 26, § 51: [[tempus]] adhaerens, the [[time]] in [[hand]], [[just]] the [[present]] [[time]], Quint. 5, 10, 46: [[obvio]] [[quoque]] adhaerente, [[while]] [[each]] one adhered to him, Suet. Oth. 6; and so trop.: adhaeret altissimis [[invidia]], Vell. 1, 9.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>C</b> To [[hang]] on a [[thing]], i. e. to [[trail]] or [[drag]] [[after]], to be the [[last]], [[sarcastically]] in Cic.: tenesne memoriā te extremum adhaesisse? hung on the [[end]], i. e. [[extremo]] [[loco]] quaestorem esse [[factum]], Vat. 5 (cf. haerere, Liv. 5, 2 fin., and Gron. ad h. l.); and [[without]] [[sarcasm]], Curt. 10, 5, 19.
|lshtext=<b>ăd-haerĕo</b>: haesi, haesum, 2, v. n.,<br /><b>I</b> to [[cleave]] or [[stick]] to a [[thing]].<br /><b>I</b> Lit., of [[iron]] adhering to a [[magnet]]: [[unus]] ubi ex uno dependet, [[subter]] adhaerens, Lucr. 6, 914; cf. id. 3, 557: tota adhaerens ([[lingua]]) crocodilis, cleaving to his [[palate]], Plin. 11, 37, 65, § 171.—With in and abl.: [[tela]] in tuis visceribus, Cic. Vatin. 5, 13; so Ov. M. 4, 693.—With acc.: [[cratera]] et [[corvus]] adhaeret, Cic. Arat. 541 (so Tert.: humerum, de Pall. 5).—With abl.: fronte [[cuspis]], Ov. M. 5, 38.—With dat., [[poet]].: tonsis (ovibus) [[illotus]] [[sudor]], Verg. G. 3, 443: veteri craterae [[limus]] adhaesit, Hor. Sat. 2, 4, 80; and in [[later]] [[prose]]: [[navis]] ancoris, is fastened to [[them]], Tac. A. 2, 23: stativis castris, id. ib. 3, 21; and: jumento, to [[stick]] to, Gell. 20, 1.—<br /><b>II</b> Fig.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> In gen., to cling to, adhere to: adhaesit homini ad intimum ventrem [[fames]], Plaut. Stich. 1, 3, 83; and of [[fawning]] adherence to one, id. As. 1, 3, 59: cui [[canis]] ex [[vero]] [[dictum]] [[cognomen]] adhaeret, adheres, Hor. S. 2, 2, 56: nulli fortunae adhaerebat [[animus]], i. e. [[inconstans]] fuit, Liv. 41, 20: obsidioni [[fortiter]] adhaerentes, Amm. 19, 3.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Adhaerere alicui, to be [[close]] to a [[person]] or [[thing]], to be [[near]], to [[hang]] on, [[keep]] [[close]] to, etc. ([[mostly]] [[post]]-Cic., esp. in the histt.): vineis modica [[silva]] adhaerebat, [[was]] [[close]] to it, adjoined it, Tac. H. 2, 25; so Amm. 18, 2.—Of persons: [[procul]] abesse Romanos: lateri adhaerere gravem dominum, i. e. he (the King of Macedon) hangs on [[them]], threatens [[them]] by his [[nearness]], Liv. 39, 25: nec [[umquam]] non adhaerentes, and [[never]] departing from his [[side]], Suet. Galb. 14: comitem [[perpetuo]] alicui adhaerere, Plin. 10, 22, 26, § 51: [[tempus]] adhaerens, the [[time]] in [[hand]], [[just]] the [[present]] [[time]], Quint. 5, 10, 46: [[obvio]] [[quoque]] adhaerente, [[while]] [[each]] one adhered to him, Suet. Oth. 6; and so trop.: adhaeret altissimis [[invidia]], Vell. 1, 9.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>C</b> To [[hang]] on a [[thing]], i. e. to [[trail]] or [[drag]] [[after]], to be the [[last]], [[sarcastically]] in Cic.: tenesne memoriā te extremum adhaesisse? hung on the [[end]], i. e. [[extremo]] [[loco]] quaestorem esse [[factum]], Vat. 5 (cf. haerere, Liv. 5, 2 fin., and Gron. ad h. l.); and [[without]] [[sarcasm]], Curt. 10, 5, 19.
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{{Georges
{{Georges
|georg=ad-[[haereo]], haesī, haesum, ēre, an etw. [[hangen]], festhangen, [[ankleben]], I) eig.: m. Dat., saxis, Liv.: iumento, Gell.: ancoris (v. Schiffe), Tac.: [[manus]] oneri adhaerentes ([[durch]] [[Frost]] = angefrorene), Tac.: m. in u. Abl., vincto in corpore, Ov.: absol., [[qui]] adhaerent pediculi, leguntur, Col.: [[adhaerens]] [[lingua]], angewachsene, Plin. – II) übtr.: a) dem Orte od. der [[Zeit]] [[nach]] an [[etwas]] [[sich]] [[anschließen]], [[anstoßen]], [[angrenzen]], modica [[silva]] adhaerebat, Tac.: lateri quā [[pectus]] adhaeret, Ov.: [[quae]] ([[terra]]) [[quia]] continenti adhaeret, Curt.: [[paeninsula]] est [[Peloponnesus]], angustis Isthmi faucibus continenti [[adhaerens]], Liv. – poet. m. Acc., Cratera et [[Corvus]] adhaeret, Cic. Arat. 538. – absol., [[tempus]] [[adhaerens]], die [[sich]] [[unmittelbar]] anschließende [[Zeit]], die [[nächste]] [[Folgezeit]] ([[ein]] [[Teil]] der gegenwärtigen), Quint. – b) an jmd. od. etw. gleichs. festhangen, [[wie]] eine [[Klette]] [[hangen]], [[von]] jmd. od. etw. [[nie]] [[weichen]], α) v. Pers., an [[einer]] Pers. ([[als]] beständiger [[Begleiter]] usw., s. Ruhnken Vell. 1, 9, 6), [[usque]], Plaut.: alci [[perpetuo]] comitem, Plin.: uxori [[semper]] tuae, Mart.: lateri adhaerere gravem dominum, [[auf]] dem [[Nacken]] sitze, Liv. – an einem Orte, stativis castris (Dat.), Tac. – an [[einer]] [[Handlung]], od. an einem Zustande, [[fortiter]] obsidioni, [[scharf]] [[betreiben]], Amm.: [[nulli]] fortunae adhaerebat [[animus]], [[sein]] [[Sinn]] hing an keiner Lebensstellung, Liv. – [[bei]] Spät. = [[als]] [[Verehrer]] usw. [[anhangen]], deo, Eccl. : cultui Christiano, Amm. – β) v. Lebl.: [[pestis]] [[adhaerens]] lateri [[suo]], [[beständig]] an ihren Fersen hängende, Liv.: [[cui]] [[Canis]] [[cognomen]] adhaeret, [[für]] [[immer]] anhaftet, Hor.: [[invidia]] altissimis adhaeret, hängt [[sich]] an, Vell.: [[quae]] ([[sententia]]) facilius memoriae tuae adhaerere potuit, Gell. – c) an etw. [[als]] Anhängsel angehängt [[sein]], summusque in margine [[versus]] adhaesit, war (aus [[Mangel]] an [[Raum]]) [[auf]] dem Rande angehängt (beigeschrieben), Ov. – dah. v. Pers. [[ein]] Anhängsel [[bilden]], [[als]] Anhängsel [[teilhaben]] an etw., te [[vix]]... [[extremum]] adhaesisse, Cic.: [[qui]] [[etiam]] minimae [[parti]] tantae fortunae adhaeserunt, Curt.
|georg=ad-[[haereo]], haesī, haesum, ēre, an etw. [[hangen]], festhangen, [[ankleben]], I) eig.: m. Dat., saxis, Liv.: iumento, Gell.: ancoris (v. Schiffe), Tac.: [[manus]] oneri adhaerentes ([[durch]] [[Frost]] = angefrorene), Tac.: m. in u. Abl., vincto in corpore, Ov.: absol., [[qui]] adhaerent pediculi, leguntur, Col.: [[adhaerens]] [[lingua]], angewachsene, Plin. – II) übtr.: a) dem Orte od. der [[Zeit]] [[nach]] an [[etwas]] [[sich]] [[anschließen]], [[anstoßen]], [[angrenzen]], modica [[silva]] adhaerebat, Tac.: lateri quā [[pectus]] adhaeret, Ov.: [[quae]] ([[terra]]) [[quia]] continenti adhaeret, Curt.: [[paeninsula]] est [[Peloponnesus]], angustis Isthmi faucibus continenti [[adhaerens]], Liv. – poet. m. Acc., Cratera et [[Corvus]] adhaeret, Cic. Arat. 538. – absol., [[tempus]] [[adhaerens]], die [[sich]] [[unmittelbar]] anschließende [[Zeit]], die [[nächste]] [[Folgezeit]] ([[ein]] [[Teil]] der gegenwärtigen), Quint. – b) an jmd. od. etw. gleichs. festhangen, [[wie]] eine [[Klette]] [[hangen]], [[von]] jmd. od. etw. [[nie]] [[weichen]], α) v. Pers., an [[einer]] Pers. ([[als]] beständiger [[Begleiter]] usw., s. Ruhnken Vell. 1, 9, 6), [[usque]], Plaut.: alci [[perpetuo]] comitem, Plin.: uxori [[semper]] tuae, Mart.: lateri adhaerere gravem dominum, [[auf]] dem [[Nacken]] sitze, Liv. – an einem Orte, stativis castris (Dat.), Tac. – an [[einer]] [[Handlung]], od. an einem Zustande, [[fortiter]] obsidioni, [[scharf]] [[betreiben]], Amm.: [[nulli]] fortunae adhaerebat [[animus]], [[sein]] [[Sinn]] hing an keiner Lebensstellung, Liv. – [[bei]] Spät. = [[als]] [[Verehrer]] usw. [[anhangen]], deo, Eccl. : cultui Christiano, Amm. – β) v. Lebl.: [[pestis]] [[adhaerens]] lateri [[suo]], [[beständig]] an ihren Fersen hängende, Liv.: [[cui]] [[Canis]] [[cognomen]] adhaeret, [[für]] [[immer]] anhaftet, Hor.: [[invidia]] altissimis adhaeret, hängt [[sich]] an, Vell.: [[quae]] ([[sententia]]) facilius memoriae tuae adhaerere potuit, Gell. – c) an etw. [[als]] Anhängsel angehängt [[sein]], summusque in margine [[versus]] adhaesit, war (aus [[Mangel]] an [[Raum]]) [[auf]] dem Rande angehängt (beigeschrieben), Ov. – dah. v. Pers. [[ein]] Anhängsel [[bilden]], [[als]] Anhängsel [[teilhaben]] an etw., te [[vix]]... [[extremum]] adhaesisse, Cic.: [[qui]] [[etiam]] minimae [[parti]] tantae fortunae adhaeserunt, Curt.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=adhaereo adhaerere, adhaesi, adhaesus V INTRANS :: adhere, stick, cling/cleave to; hang on; be attached/concerned/involved
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