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|lshtext=<b>călĕo</b>: ui, 2, v. n. (<br /><b>I</b> [[part]]. fut. [[act]]. călĭtūrus, Ov. M. 13, 590: caleor = [[caleo]], Caper. ap. Prisc. p. 797 P.; prob. [[only]] in [[reference]] to the impers. caletur, Plaut. Capt. 1, 1, 12; id. Truc. 1, 1, 46) [etym. dub.; cf. Gr. [[σκέλλω]]>, [[σκληρός]]>], to be [[warm]] or [[hot]], to [[glow]] ([[object]].; opp. frigere, to be [[cold]]; [[while]] aestuare, to [[feel]], [[experience]] [[warmth]]; opp. algere, to [[feel]] [[cold]]; cf. Doed. Syn. III. p. 89).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: calet [[aqua]]; eamus [[hinc]] [[intro]] ut laves, Plaut. Bacch. 1, 1, 73: sentiri hoc putat, ut calere ignem, Cic. Fin. 1, 9, 30: os calet [[tibi]], Plaut. Rud. 5, 2, 39: [[sole]] calente, Tib. 1, 5, 22: terrae [[alio]] [[sole]] calentes, Hor. C. 2, 16, 18: calens [[favilla]], id. ib. 2, 6, 22: ture calent arae, Verg. A. 1, 417: calentibus [[aris]], Ov. M. 12, 152: calituras ignibus aras, id. ib. 13, 590: guttae calentes, id. ib. 7, 283: [[epulae]], id. ib. 8, 671: [[sulphur]], id. ib. 14, 86.—Poet. [[sometimes]] for aestuare, [[subject]]., to [[feel]] [[warm]]: ut fortunati sunt fabri ferrarii, Qui [[aput]] carbones adsident! [[semper]] calent, Plaut. Rud. 2, 6, 47: febre, Juv. 10, 218: rabie, Val. Fl. 3, 216; cf.: caluit et [[hodie]] [[Faustina]], Aur. ap. Front. Ep. ad M. Caes. 5, 11.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> To [[glow]] in [[mind]], to be roused, warmed, inflamed ([[class]].; in [[prose]] [[less]] freq. [[than]] ardere): (leones) permixtā caede calentes, inflamed by [[indiscriminate]] [[slaughter]], Lucr. 5, 1312; cf. id. 3, 643; Hirt. ap. Cic. Att. 15, 6, 2: admirando, irridendo calebat, Cic. Brut. 66, 234: in re frigidissimā cales, in ferventissimā cales, Auct. Her. 4, 15, 21: animis jam calentibus, Quint. 4, 1, 59: Romani calentes [[adhuc]] ab recenti pugnā [[proelium]] ineunt, Liv. 25, 39, 9: at [[ille]] utendum animis dum spe calerent [[ratus]], are [[animated]], Curt. 4, 1, 29: feminā calere, to [[become]] enamored of, Hor. C. 4, 11, 33; cf.: Lycidan quo calet juventus, id. ib. 1, 4, 19: puellā, Ov. Am. 3, 6, 83: amore, id. A. A. 3, 571; Mart. 7, 32, 12: igne, id. 5, 55, 3: desiderio Conjugis abrepti, to be inflamed [[with]] [[desire]], Ov. M. 7, 731; also, to be [[troubled]], perplexed: haec velim explices; [[etsi]] te ipsum [[istic]] jam calere [[puto]], Cic. Att. 7, 20, 2; Cael. ap. id. Fam. 8, 6, 51: [[alio]] mentis morbo, to [[labor]] under (the [[figure]] [[derived]] from [[fever]],<br /> v. [[supra]]), Hor. S. 2, 3, 80; and so of the [[passion]] for scribbling: mutavit mentem [[populus]] [[levis]] et calet uno Scribendi [[studio]], [[now]] the [[rage]] for [[writing]] and versifying is the [[general]] [[disease]] of [[our]] [[people]], id. Ep. 2, 1, 108: narratur et prisci Catonis Saepe mero caluisse [[virtus]], id. C. 3, 21, 12; Stat. Th. 5, 263.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; With inf.: tubas audire, Stat. Th. 4, 261; Claud. Nupt. Hon. 10, 287; id. Ep. 1, 29.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(g)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; With ad: ad nova lucra, Prop. 4 (5), 3, 62.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Of [[abstract]] things, to be carried on [[warmly]], to be urged on [[zealously]]: illud [[crimen]] de nummis caluit re recenti, [[nunc]] in causā refrixit, Cic. Planc. 23, 55: judicia calent, i. e. magnā diligentiā et ardore exercentur, id. Att. 4, 16, 3: calebant [[nundinae]], id. Phil. 5, 4, 11: [[posteaquam]] [[satis]] calere res Rubrio visa est, i. e. seemed [[sufficiently]] [[ripe]] for [[execution]], id. Verr. 2, 1, 26, § 66: Veneris bella calent, [[rage]], Tib. 1, 10, 53: et mixtus lacrimis caluit [[dolor]], Stat. Th. 3, 383.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>C</b> To be [[yet]] [[warm]], [[new]], or [[fresh]] (the [[figure]] taken from [[food]]): at [[enim]] [[nihil]] est, [[nisi]], dum calet, hic agitur, Plaut. Poen. 4, 2, 92: [[illi]] rumores de comitiis caluerunt, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 1, 2.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>D</b> (Effectus pro causā.) Of a [[place]], to be [[eagerly]] sought, to be frequented ([[rare]]): ungularum pulsibus calens [[Hister]], [[often]] trod, Mart. 7, 7, 2.
|lshtext=<b>călĕo</b>: ui, 2, v. n. (<br /><b>I</b> [[part]]. fut. [[act]]. călĭtūrus, Ov. M. 13, 590: caleor = [[caleo]], Caper. ap. Prisc. p. 797 P.; prob. [[only]] in [[reference]] to the impers. caletur, Plaut. Capt. 1, 1, 12; id. Truc. 1, 1, 46) [etym. dub.; cf. Gr. [[σκέλλω]], [[σκληρός]]], to be [[warm]] or [[hot]], to [[glow]] ([[object]].; opp. frigere, to be [[cold]]; [[while]] aestuare, to [[feel]], [[experience]] [[warmth]]; opp. algere, to [[feel]] [[cold]]; cf. Doed. Syn. III. p. 89).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: calet [[aqua]]; eamus [[hinc]] [[intro]] ut laves, Plaut. Bacch. 1, 1, 73: sentiri hoc putat, ut calere ignem, Cic. Fin. 1, 9, 30: os calet [[tibi]], Plaut. Rud. 5, 2, 39: [[sole]] calente, Tib. 1, 5, 22: terrae [[alio]] [[sole]] calentes, Hor. C. 2, 16, 18: calens [[favilla]], id. ib. 2, 6, 22: ture calent arae, Verg. A. 1, 417: calentibus [[aris]], Ov. M. 12, 152: calituras ignibus aras, id. ib. 13, 590: guttae calentes, id. ib. 7, 283: [[epulae]], id. ib. 8, 671: [[sulphur]], id. ib. 14, 86.—Poet. [[sometimes]] for aestuare, [[subject]]., to [[feel]] [[warm]]: ut fortunati sunt fabri ferrarii, Qui [[aput]] carbones adsident! [[semper]] calent, Plaut. Rud. 2, 6, 47: febre, Juv. 10, 218: rabie, Val. Fl. 3, 216; cf.: caluit et [[hodie]] [[Faustina]], Aur. ap. Front. Ep. ad M. Caes. 5, 11.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> To [[glow]] in [[mind]], to be roused, warmed, inflamed ([[class]].; in [[prose]] [[less]] freq. [[than]] ardere): (leones) permixtā caede calentes, inflamed by [[indiscriminate]] [[slaughter]], Lucr. 5, 1312; cf. id. 3, 643; Hirt. ap. Cic. Att. 15, 6, 2: admirando, irridendo calebat, Cic. Brut. 66, 234: in re frigidissimā cales, in ferventissimā cales, Auct. Her. 4, 15, 21: animis jam calentibus, Quint. 4, 1, 59: Romani calentes [[adhuc]] ab recenti pugnā [[proelium]] ineunt, Liv. 25, 39, 9: at [[ille]] utendum animis dum spe calerent [[ratus]], are [[animated]], Curt. 4, 1, 29: feminā calere, to [[become]] enamored of, Hor. C. 4, 11, 33; cf.: Lycidan quo calet juventus, id. ib. 1, 4, 19: puellā, Ov. Am. 3, 6, 83: amore, id. A. A. 3, 571; Mart. 7, 32, 12: igne, id. 5, 55, 3: desiderio Conjugis abrepti, to be inflamed [[with]] [[desire]], Ov. M. 7, 731; also, to be [[troubled]], perplexed: haec velim explices; [[etsi]] te ipsum [[istic]] jam calere [[puto]], Cic. Att. 7, 20, 2; Cael. ap. id. Fam. 8, 6, 51: [[alio]] mentis morbo, to [[labor]] under (the [[figure]] [[derived]] from [[fever]],<br /> v. [[supra]]), Hor. S. 2, 3, 80; and so of the [[passion]] for scribbling: mutavit mentem [[populus]] [[levis]] et calet uno Scribendi [[studio]], [[now]] the [[rage]] for [[writing]] and versifying is the [[general]] [[disease]] of [[our]] [[people]], id. Ep. 2, 1, 108: narratur et prisci Catonis Saepe mero caluisse [[virtus]], id. C. 3, 21, 12; Stat. Th. 5, 263.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(b)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; With inf.: tubas audire, Stat. Th. 4, 261; Claud. Nupt. Hon. 10, 287; id. Ep. 1, 29.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>(g)</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; With ad: ad nova lucra, Prop. 4 (5), 3, 62.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Of [[abstract]] things, to be carried on [[warmly]], to be urged on [[zealously]]: illud [[crimen]] de nummis caluit re recenti, [[nunc]] in causā refrixit, Cic. Planc. 23, 55: judicia calent, i. e. magnā diligentiā et ardore exercentur, id. Att. 4, 16, 3: calebant [[nundinae]], id. Phil. 5, 4, 11: [[posteaquam]] [[satis]] calere res Rubrio visa est, i. e. seemed [[sufficiently]] [[ripe]] for [[execution]], id. Verr. 2, 1, 26, § 66: Veneris bella calent, [[rage]], Tib. 1, 10, 53: et mixtus lacrimis caluit [[dolor]], Stat. Th. 3, 383.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>C</b> To be [[yet]] [[warm]], [[new]], or [[fresh]] (the [[figure]] taken from [[food]]): at [[enim]] [[nihil]] est, [[nisi]], dum calet, hic agitur, Plaut. Poen. 4, 2, 92: [[illi]] rumores de comitiis caluerunt, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 1, 2.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>D</b> (Effectus pro causā.) Of a [[place]], to be [[eagerly]] sought, to be frequented ([[rare]]): ungularum pulsibus calens [[Hister]], [[often]] trod, Mart. 7, 7, 2.
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