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conspicio
con-spĭcĭo, spexi, spectum, 3, v. a. and n., to look at attentively, to get sight of, to descry, per...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
cōnspiciō spēxī, spectus, ere
SPEC-, to look at attentively, get sight of, descry, perceive, observe, fix eyes upon : te in iure: procul vehiculum e monte: milites ab hostibus conspiciebantur, Cs.: lucus ex insulā conspiciebatur, N.: inter se conspecti, L.: conspectis luminibus crebris, L.: locum insidiis, espy , V.: rugas in speculo, O.: conspectos horrere ursos, at the sight of , O.: si illud signum forum conspiceret, face towards : (filium) spoliatum omni dignitate: loca multitudine completa, Cs.: alqm humi iacentem, L.: hunc cupido lumine, Ct.: nostros victores flumen transisse, Cs.: frondere Philemona, O.— To look at with admiration, gaze upon, observe, contemplate : alqm cum egregiā stirpe, L.: alqm propter novitatem ornatūs, N.—Pass, to attract attention, be conspicuous, be noticed, be distinguished, be admired : vehi per urbem, conspici velle: se quisque conspici properabat, S.: maxime conspectus ipse est, curru invectus, L.: formosissimus alto caelo, shine , O.: infestis oculis omnium conspici, be a mark for .— Fig., to perceive, discern : eum mentibus.
con-spĭcĭo, spexi, spectum, 3, v. a. and n., to look at attentively, to get sight of, to descry, per...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.