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differo
dif-fĕro, distŭli, dīlātum, differre (inf. differrier, Lucr. 1, 1088. In tmesi: disque tulissent, Pl...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
differō distulī, dīlātus, ferre
dis- + fero, to carry apart, spread abroad, scatter, disperse, separate : venti magnitudine ignem, Cs.: Nubila, V.: rudentis (Eurus), H.: in versum ulmos, i. e. planted , V.: Mettum in diversa, tore to pieces , V.—Fig., to distract, disquiet, disturb, confound : (Oratione) te, T.: differor doloribus, T.— To spread abroad, publish, report, circulate : male commissam libertatem populoR.sermonibus, L.: rumores, T.: celeri rumore dilato, N.: alqm rumoribus, make notorious , Ta.: alqm circum puellas, Pr.— To defer, put off, postpone, adjourn, protract, delay : rem cotidie: bellum: iter in praesentia, Cs.: pleraque, H.: vadimonia, to adjourn court , Iu.: distulit ira sitim, O.: differri iam hora non potest: diem de die, L.: impetūs, i. e. make no rash attacks , Ta.: quaerere distuli, H.: nihil dilaturi, quin, etc., L.: in posterum diem: vim doloris in posterum: in aliud tempus, Cs.: (diem edicti) in a. d. IV Kal. Dec.: curandi tempus in annum, H.: id ad crudelitatis tempus: quas (legationes) partim distulit Tarraconem, till he should reach , L.: contentionem totam post bellum, L.: Differ; habent commoda morae, O.: differendum negat, says there must be no delay , L.—Of personal objects, to put off, get rid of, keep off, keep : me in tempus aliud: differri non posse adeo concitatos animos, L.: decumum quos distulit Hector in annum, V.: vivacem anum, i. e. to postpone her death , O.: hi repulsi in spem impetrandi tandem honoris dilati, L.: legati ad novos magistratūs dilati, L.—Intrans.(only praes.system), to differ, vary, be different : verbo differre, re esse unum: paulum: quid enim differt, barathrone Dones quicquid habes, an? etc., H.: a vobis vestitu: multum a Gallicā consuetudine, Cs.: ut in nullā re (domus) differret cuiusvis inopis (sc. a domo), N.: hi (populi) omnes linguā inter se differunt, Cs.: non multum inter summos et mediocrīs viros: cogitatione inter se: (occasio) cum tempore hoc differt: pede certo Differt sermoni sermo, H.: tragico differre colori, H.
dif-fĕro, distŭli, dīlātum, differre (inf. differrier, Lucr. 1, 1088. In tmesi: disque tulissent, Pl...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.