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πικρὸν με ἀπαιτεῖς ἐνοίκιον → you ask too much of me, you demand a bitter rent from me

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Latin > English

delitesco delitescere, delitui, - V INTRANS :: hide, go in hiding/seclusion; withdraw; vanish/be concealed; take refuge/shelter

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dē-lĭtesco: tŭi, 3,
I v. inch. n. latesco, to hide away, conceal one's self; to lie hid, to lurk (class.).
I Lit.: bestiae in cubilibus delitescunt, Cic. N. D. 2, 49 fin.; cf.: hostes noctu in silvis delituerant, * Caes. B. G. 4, 32, 4: caelum, Stat. Silv. 3, 1, 71: in ulva, Verg. A. 2, 136: sub praesepibus vipera, Verg. G. 3, 417: silvā, Ov. M. 4, 340; cf.: privato loco, id. Tr. 3, 1, 80: sinu ancillae, id. Am. 3, 1, 56 al.: ut eo mitteret amicos, qui delitescerent, deinde repente prosilirent, Cic. Cael. 25 fin.—Absol.: delituit mala, Plaut. Rud. 2, 5, 9.—
   B Transf., of things: stella cursum conflcit, vespertinis temporibus delitescendo, Cic. N. D. 2, 20, 52.—Of a letter: ancillae sinu, Ov. Am. 3, 1, 56.—
II Trop., to skulk behind, shelter one's self under: in alicujus auctoritate delitesceret, Cic. Ac. 2, 5, 15; so, in ista calumnia, id. Caecin. 21 fin.; cf. ib. 23 fin.: in dolo malo, id. Tull. § 33: umbrā magni nominis, Quint. 12, 10, 15; id. 10, 5, 10 Zumpt N. cr.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

dēlĭtēscō¹¹ (-tīscō), lĭtŭī, ĕre, intr., se cacher, se tenir caché : bestiæ in cubilibus delitiscunt Cic. Nat. 2, 126, les animaux se cachent dans leurs tanières, cf. Phil. 2, 77 ; Cæs. G. 4, 32, 4 ; [avec sub abl.] Virg. G. 3, 417 ; [avec abl. seul] Ov. M. 4, 340, etc. || [fig.] in alicujus auctoritate Cic. Ac. 2, 15, s’abriter sous l’autorité de qqn ; in calumnia Cic. Cæc. 11, s’abriter derrière une chicane, cf. Tull. 33.

Latin > German (Georges)

Dē-litēsco (in den besten Hdschrn. dēlitīsco), tuī, ere (de u. latesco), sich verbergen, sich verstecken, sich verkriechen, unterkriechen, sich unterducken, I) eig., v. Menschen, in quadam cauponula, Cic.: in caupona, Gell.: noctu in silvis, Caes.: cum exercitu in proximis montibus, Iustin.: in latere (Seitenwand) templi prope angulum obscurum, Liv.: militari sub galea, Arnob.: proprii sub culmine tecti, Ven. Fort.: animalia sub terra delitescentia, Isid.: delituisse inter vepres in latibulis ferarum unam noctem, Liv.: delituisse inter angustias saltus ritu ignobilium ferarum, Curt.: absol., delituit mala (die lose), Plaut.: ut eo mitteret amicos, qui delitescerent, deinde repente prosilirent, Cic. – von Tieren, in cubilibus, v. Wild, Cic.: interdiu in virgultis atque herbis, v. Hasen, Varro: sub praesaepibus (v. Schlangen), Verg. – v. Lebl., vespertinis temporibus delitescere (Ggstz. matutinis rursum se aperire), v. einem Gestirn, Cic.: u. so luna aut parte sui aut tota delituit, Sen.: del. sinu ancillae, v. einem Brief, Ov. – II) übtr., sich hinter etwas stecken, -verbergen, in frigida calumnia, Cic.: in dolo malo, Cic.: sub tribunicia umbra delitescere consularem virum, Liv.: lusus sub mortuorum nominibus delitescentes, Lact.: umbrā magni nominis, Quint. – est in aliis litteris, ubi interdum delitescas, sich zurückziehst, Fronto ad M. Caes. 4, 3. p. 62, 8 N.