ligurrio

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Latin > English

ligurrio ligurrire, ligurrivi, ligurritus V :: lick, lick up

Latin > German (Georges)

ligurrio (in Hdschrn. u. Ausgg. auch ligūrio), īvī u. iī, ītum, īre (lingo), I) intr. lecken, leckerhaft sein, Ter. eun. 936. – II) tr. 1) lecken, belecken, itaque iis (apibus) unctus qui accessit, pungunt, non, ut muscae, ligurriunt, Varro: ius, Hor.: capreis naturam (v. Bock), Atell. inc. 3 R.2: catillos, auslecken, Macr. – prägn., alqm, jmd. beschmausen, Plaut.: furta, heimlich naschen, Hor. – im obsz. Sinne, wie λείχειν u. λειχάζειν, Suet. u. Mart. – 2) nach etwas lüstern sein, lucra, Cic.: curationem agrariam, Cic.: quoniam iam dialecticus es et hoc quoque ligurris, Cic. – / Imperf. synkop. ligurribant, Macr. sat. 2, 12, 17.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

lĭgurrĭō,¹⁴ etc., v. ligurio, etc.