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|lshtext=<b>dē-mergo</b>: si, [[sum]], 3,<br /><b>I</b> v. a., to [[sink]], [[submerge]], to [[plunge]] [[into]], to [[dip]] ([[class]].).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: [[candens]] [[ferrum]] in gelidum imbrem, Lucr. 6, 149: [[pars]] remorum demersa liquore, id. 4, 441; cf.: [[cornix]] demersit [[caput]], Cic. poët. Div. 1, 8 fin.; and demersis aequora rostris Ima petunt, Verg. A. 9, 119: [[Marium]] [[senile]] [[corpus]] paludibus occultasse demersum, Cic. Sest. 22, 50; cf. id. Div. 2, 68; id. Fin. 2, 32, 105: navem, Plin. 32, 2, 6, § 15: triremem hostium perforare et demergere, Auct. B. Alex. 25, 5; 31 fin.: pullos mari, Suet. Tib 2; and in [[pass]]. of a [[person]]: vehementi circio bis [[paene]] [[demersus]] est, id. Claud. 17: plebem in fossas cloacasque exhauriendas, i. e. to [[busy]], [[employ]], Liv. 1, 59; cf.: [[vultum]] in undas, Prop. 3, 18, 9 (4, 17, 9 M.): metalla, Plin. H. N. 33 prooem.: stirpem, to [[sink]] or [[set]] in, to [[plant]] ([[with]] deponere), Col. 3, 18, 2 sq.; cf. surculos, Pall. Febr. 17, 3: dapes in alvum, Ov. M. 15, 105; cf. id. ib. 6, 664: si [[quando]] nos demersimus, ut qui urinantur, Cic. Ac. Fragm. ap. Non. 474, 27.—Poet.: colla demersere humeris (i. e. absconderunt), Stat. Th. 6, 850.—<br /> <b>B</b> Esp. of the [[sun]]-[[god]], etc., to [[sink]] in the [[sea]], [[cause]] to [[set]] ([[poet]].): [[sex]] ubi sustulerit [[totidem]] demerserit orbes purpureum rapido qui vehit [[axe]] diem, Ov. F. 3, 517 sq.: [[Titan]] igniferi [[tantum]] demerserat [[orbis]], [[quantum]], etc., Luc. 3, 41 sq.—<br /> <b>C</b> Intrans., to [[set]] ([[late]] Lat.): demergit sol et nascitur, Min. Fel. 34, 11.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop., to [[sink]], [[depress]], [[overwhelm]]: [[animus]] [[depressus]] et [[quasi]] [[demersus]] in terram, Cic. de Sen. 21: demersae leges alicujus opibus, emergunt [[aliquando]], id. Off. 2, 7, 24: patriam demersam extuli, id. Sull. 31, 87; cf. Nep. [[Dion]], 6; and concidit [[domus]], ob [[lucrum]] demersa [[exitio]], Hor. Od. 3, 16, 13: [[plebs]] aere [[alieno]] demersa, Liv. 2, 29, 8; cf. id. 6, 27, 6: Rheam in perpetuam virginitatem demersit, Just. 43, 2.—P. a., dēmersus, a, um, [[depressed]]. —Comp.: [[pulsus]], Coel. Am. Acut. 2, 32, 165: qui demersiora scrutantur, Rufin. Origen in Cant. 3, p. 10. | |lshtext=<b>dē-mergo</b>: si, [[sum]], 3,<br /><b>I</b> v. a., to [[sink]], [[submerge]], to [[plunge]] [[into]], to [[dip]] ([[class]].).<br /><b>I</b> Lit.: [[candens]] [[ferrum]] in gelidum imbrem, Lucr. 6, 149: [[pars]] remorum demersa liquore, id. 4, 441; cf.: [[cornix]] demersit [[caput]], Cic. poët. Div. 1, 8 fin.; and demersis aequora rostris Ima petunt, Verg. A. 9, 119: [[Marium]] [[senile]] [[corpus]] paludibus occultasse demersum, Cic. Sest. 22, 50; cf. id. Div. 2, 68; id. Fin. 2, 32, 105: navem, Plin. 32, 2, 6, § 15: triremem hostium perforare et demergere, Auct. B. Alex. 25, 5; 31 fin.: pullos mari, Suet. Tib 2; and in [[pass]]. of a [[person]]: vehementi circio bis [[paene]] [[demersus]] est, id. Claud. 17: plebem in fossas cloacasque exhauriendas, i. e. to [[busy]], [[employ]], Liv. 1, 59; cf.: [[vultum]] in undas, Prop. 3, 18, 9 (4, 17, 9 M.): metalla, Plin. H. N. 33 prooem.: stirpem, to [[sink]] or [[set]] in, to [[plant]] ([[with]] deponere), Col. 3, 18, 2 sq.; cf. surculos, Pall. Febr. 17, 3: dapes in alvum, Ov. M. 15, 105; cf. id. ib. 6, 664: si [[quando]] nos demersimus, ut qui urinantur, Cic. Ac. Fragm. ap. Non. 474, 27.—Poet.: colla demersere humeris (i. e. absconderunt), Stat. Th. 6, 850.—<br /> <b>B</b> Esp. of the [[sun]]-[[god]], etc., to [[sink]] in the [[sea]], [[cause]] to [[set]] ([[poet]].): [[sex]] ubi sustulerit [[totidem]] demerserit orbes purpureum rapido qui vehit [[axe]] diem, Ov. F. 3, 517 sq.: [[Titan]] igniferi [[tantum]] demerserat [[orbis]], [[quantum]], etc., Luc. 3, 41 sq.—<br /> <b>C</b> Intrans., to [[set]] ([[late]] Lat.): demergit sol et nascitur, Min. Fel. 34, 11.—<br /><b>II</b> Trop., to [[sink]], [[depress]], [[overwhelm]]: [[animus]] [[depressus]] et [[quasi]] [[demersus]] in terram, Cic. de Sen. 21: demersae leges alicujus opibus, emergunt [[aliquando]], id. Off. 2, 7, 24: patriam demersam extuli, id. Sull. 31, 87; cf. Nep. [[Dion]], 6; and concidit [[domus]], ob [[lucrum]] demersa [[exitio]], Hor. Od. 3, 16, 13: [[plebs]] aere [[alieno]] demersa, Liv. 2, 29, 8; cf. id. 6, 27, 6: Rheam in perpetuam virginitatem demersit, Just. 43, 2.—P. a., dēmersus, a, um, [[depressed]]. —Comp.: [[pulsus]], Coel. Am. Acut. 2, 32, 165: qui demersiora scrutantur, Rufin. Origen in Cant. 3, p. 10. | ||
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|gf=<b>dēmergō</b>,¹⁰ sī, sum, ĕre, tr., enfoncer, plonger : in palude [[demersus]] Cic. Fin. 2, 105, plongé dans un marécage, cf. Ac. 1, 44 ; [[animus]] [[quasi]] [[demersus]] in terram Cic. CM 77, l’âme pour ainsi [[dire]] enfoncée dans la terre ; demergere navem Plin. 32, 15, couler à fond un navire ; cf. Liv. 33, 41, 7 || stirpem Col. Rust. 3, 18, 2, planter ; surculos Pall. 3, 17, 3, enter des greffes || [fig.] demersæ leges alicujus opibus Cic. Off. 2, 24, les lois écrasées sous la puissance de qqn ; ære [[alieno]] [[demersus]] Liv. 2, 29, 8, écrasé sous le poids des dettes || intr. [décad.], [[sol]] demergit Minuc. 34, 11, le soleil se couche [se plonge dans la mer]. | |||
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