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ad-do, dĭdi, dĭtum, 3, v. a. [2. do] (addues for addideris, Paul. ex Fest. p. 27 Müll.), to put, pla...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
ad-dō didī, ditus, ere
do, to put to, place upon, lay on, join, attach : album in vestimentum, i. e. appear as a candidate , L.: turrim moenibus, O.: me adde fraternis sepulcris, lay me too in my brother's tomb , O.: nomina (alcui), confer , O.: frumentis labor additus, i. e. a blight falls , V.— Hence, fig., to bring to, add to : fletum ingenio muliebri: addere animum (animos), to give courage, embolden : mihi quidem addit animum, T.: animos cum clamore, O.: verba virtutem non addere, impart, bestow , S.: iram, O.: viresque et cornua pauperi, H.: ductoribus honores, V.: spumantia addit Frena feris, puts on , V.: vatibus addere calcar, apply the spur , H.—Esp., to add by way of increase, join, annex : tibi dieculam addo? give a further respite , T.: verbum si addideris, if you say another word , T.: adimunt diviti, addunt pauperi, increase the poor man's little , T.: addam Labienum, will name Lu. too : addita alia insuper ignominia, L.: contumeliam iniuriae, Ph.—Poet.: noctem addens operi, giving also the night to the work , V.: numerum divorum altaribus addit, i. e. adds one to their number , V.: incesto addidit integrum, confounds with , H.: periturae addere Troiae Te, involve you also in , V.: addit opus pigro, gives more work , H.: nugis addere pondus, make much of , H.: laborem ad cottidiana opera, Cs.: ad ter quinos annos unum addiderat, was sixteen years old , O.: multas res novasin edictum, make essential additions to , N.: addunt in spatia, i. e. add course to course, outdo themselves , V.: gradum, L.: addidit, ut, etc. (of an addition to a picture), O.— Introducing a supplementary thought, add to this, consider also, remember too, moreover ... : adde istuc sermones hominum: adde hos praeterea casūs, etc., H.: adde huc quod mercem sine fucis gestat, H.— Poet.: Imperiumque peti totius Achaïdos addit, O.: Addit etiam illud, equites non optimos fuisse: satis naturae (vixi), addo, si placet, gloriae.
ad-do, dĭdi, dĭtum, 3, v. a. [2. do] (addues for addideris, Paul. ex Fest. p. 27 Müll.), to put, pla...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.