merso

From LSJ

Latin > English

merso mersare, mersavi, mersatus V :: dip (in), immerse; overwhelm, drown

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

merso: āvi, ātum, 1, v. freq. a. id.,
I to dip in, immerse (poet. and in post-Aug. prose).
I Lit.: balantumque gregem fluvio mersare salubri, Verg. G. 1, 272: balneo infertur, calida aqua mersatur, Tac. A. 15, 69.—
II Trop., to overwhelm: rerum copia mersat, drowns, destroys, Lucr. 5, 1008: mersor civilibus undis, plunge myself, Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 16.—
III Pass.: mersari, to set, of the stars, Mart. Cap. 8, § 844; cf. merto.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

mersō,¹³ āvī, ātum, āre, tr., fréq. de mergo, plonger à différentes reprises : Virg. G. 1, 272 ; Tac. Ann. 15, 69 || [fig.] leto mersare Lucr. 5, 1008, plonger dans la mort || mersari [en parl. des astres] se coucher : Capel. 8, 844.

Latin > German (Georges)

merso, āvī, ātum, āre (Intens. v. mergo), eintauchen, versenken, ovem, Colum.: arietem in gurgite, Verg.: gregem fluvio, Verg.: gallinam Falerno musto, Hor.: undas amne, Mart. Cap.: aquā calidā mersari, Tac.: indumento suo mersari (v. Pilzen), Sen. – insbes., mersari, untergehen, v. Gestirnen (Ggstz. oriri), Mart. Cap. 8. § 844. – im Bilde, mersari civilibus undis, sich stürzen in usw., Hor. ep. 1, 1, 16: mersor fortunae fluctibus, das Unglück bricht über mich herein, Catull. 67, 13. – tum penuria deinde cibi languentia leto membra dabat, contra nunc rerum copia mersat, erdrückt sie, Lucr. 5, 1007 sq.

Latin > Chinese

merso, as, are. (mergo.) :: 屢次沉于水。Fluctibus fortunae mersor 吾遭百艱難。