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aeger
aeger, gra, grum, adj. [Curtius proposes to connect it with ἐπ-είγω, to press, drive; αἰγίς, storm-w...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
aeger gra, grum, adj.,
unwell, ill, sick, diseased, suffering, feeble: uxor, T.: homines morbo: aegro corpore esse: volneribus, N.: pedibus, S.: anhelitus, shortness of breath, V.: sues, V.: seges, V. —As subst, a sick person: aegro adhibere medicinam: non aegris facultas quietis datur, Cs.— Troubled, dejected, distempered, agitated: animus, S.: aegris animis legati, i. e. dissatisfied, L.: mortales, i. e. miseri, V.: animus avaritiā, S.: curis, V.: aeger animi, despondent, L. — Of the state, weak, frail, feeble: rei p. pars: aegri aliquid in re p., L. — Causing pain, unfortunate: amor, V.: luctus, O.
aeger, gra, grum, adj. [Curtius proposes to connect it with ἐπ-είγω, to press, drive; αἰγίς, storm-w...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.