crassesco

Latin > English

crassesco crassescere, -, - V INTRANS :: thicken, fatten, become thick/hard/large/fat/dense/solid; condense; set

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

crassesco: ĕre,
I v. inch., to grow thick, to thicken, grow dense or hard, grow large or fat (post-Aug.; most freq. in Pliny the elder): turtures milio, etc., Col. 8, 9, 2: sues, Plin. 13, 18, 32, § 110: ceparum capita, id. 19, 6, 32, § 103: pili quadrupedibus senectute, id. 11, 39, 94, § 231: mel (opp. dilutum), id. 11, 13, 13, § 32; cf.: vinum vetustate, id. 23, 1, 22, § 40: aër in nubes, id. 2, 43, 44, § 114: crassescente limo, id. 33, 5, 26, § 86.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

crassēscō, ĕre (crassus), intr., engraisser : Col. Rust. 8, 9, 2 ; Plin. 13, 110 || épaissir, prendre de la consistance : Plin. 33, 86.

Latin > German (Georges)

crassēsco, ere (crassus), dick-, stark-, fett werden, haec (terra) quicquid efflavit, crassescit protinus, Sen.: turtures crassescunt milio, Col.: vinum vetustate crassescit, Plin.: crassescente limo usque in duritiem pumicis, Plin.

Latin > Chinese

crassesco, is, ere. n. 3. :: 漸粗漸硬