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|georg=al-licio (ad-licio), lexī, [[lectum]], ere (ad u. *[[lacio]]; [[nach]] den Gramm. [[auch]] [[alliceo]], dah. Perf. allicuī, s.a.E.), [[anlocken]], ködern, [[anziehen]], an [[sich]] [[ziehen]], [[gewinnen]], a) [[physisch]]: [[calido]] vapore gelidas nocturno frigore pestes ([[Ungeziefer]] = Schlangen) Lucan. 9, 844: v. lebl. Subjj., [[all]]. somnos, Ov. [[fast]]. 6, 681. Plin. 9, 42: [[qui]] ([[lapis]]) [[ferrum]] ad se adliciat et attrahat (v. [[Magnet]]), Cic. de div. 1, 86. – b) [[gemütlich]] (Ggstz. alienare), nobilem adulescentem, Cic.: Hortensium et [[eius]] modi viros, Cic.: Gallias, Tac.: reges [[atque]] provincias, Suet.: feminarum animos, Tac.: alienas populi voluntates, Cic.: delectatione aliquā lectorem, Cic.: [[cuius]] [[unius]] [[praemio]] multorum animos, Calp. [[Piso]] fr.: benevolentiam [[cibo]], Cic.: dicendo mentes, Cic.: hominem ad se, Plaut.: oratione benignā multitudinis animos ad benevolentiam, Cic.: [[quonam]] [[modo]] hominum studia ad [[nostras]] utilitates [[all]]. [[atque]] excitare possimus, Cic.: v. lebl. Subjj., [[nihil]] [[esse]] [[quod]] ad se rem ullam [[tam]] alliciat et [[tam]] attrahat, [[quam]] ad amicitiam [[similitudo]], Cic.: [[nihil]] (est), [[quod]] [[magis]] alliciat ad diligendum (sc. [[quam]] [[virtus]]), Cic.: cum in [[hunc]] sensum et alliciar beneficiis et compellar iniuriis, Cic. – / Perf. allicui, wov. allicuit, [[Piso]] [[Frugi]] 1. fr. 17 ([[bei]] Prisc. 10, 3): Infin. Perf. allicuisse, Hygin. astr. 2, 7. p. 371 M.
|georg=al-licio (ad-licio), lexī, [[lectum]], ere (ad u. *[[lacio]]; [[nach]] den Gramm. [[auch]] [[alliceo]], dah. Perf. allicuī, s.a.E.), [[anlocken]], ködern, [[anziehen]], an [[sich]] [[ziehen]], [[gewinnen]], a) [[physisch]]: [[calido]] vapore gelidas nocturno frigore pestes ([[Ungeziefer]] = Schlangen) Lucan. 9, 844: v. lebl. Subjj., [[all]]. somnos, Ov. [[fast]]. 6, 681. Plin. 9, 42: [[qui]] ([[lapis]]) [[ferrum]] ad se adliciat et attrahat (v. [[Magnet]]), Cic. de div. 1, 86. – b) [[gemütlich]] (Ggstz. alienare), nobilem adulescentem, Cic.: Hortensium et [[eius]] modi viros, Cic.: Gallias, Tac.: reges [[atque]] provincias, Suet.: feminarum animos, Tac.: alienas populi voluntates, Cic.: delectatione aliquā lectorem, Cic.: [[cuius]] [[unius]] [[praemio]] multorum animos, Calp. [[Piso]] fr.: benevolentiam [[cibo]], Cic.: dicendo mentes, Cic.: hominem ad se, Plaut.: oratione benignā multitudinis animos ad benevolentiam, Cic.: [[quonam]] [[modo]] hominum studia ad [[nostras]] utilitates [[all]]. [[atque]] excitare possimus, Cic.: v. lebl. Subjj., [[nihil]] [[esse]] [[quod]] ad se rem ullam [[tam]] alliciat et [[tam]] attrahat, [[quam]] ad amicitiam [[similitudo]], Cic.: [[nihil]] (est), [[quod]] [[magis]] alliciat ad diligendum (sc. [[quam]] [[virtus]]), Cic.: cum in [[hunc]] sensum et alliciar beneficiis et compellar iniuriis, Cic. – / Perf. allicui, wov. allicuit, [[Piso]] [[Frugi]] 1. fr. 17 ([[bei]] Prisc. 10, 3): Infin. Perf. allicuisse, Hygin. astr. 2, 7. p. 371 M.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=allicio allicere, allexi, allectus V TRANS :: draw gently to, entice, lure, induce (sleep), attract, win over, encourage
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