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effero
ef-fĕro or ecfĕro (cf. Neue, Formenl. 2, 766), extŭli, ēlatum, efferre or ecferre, v. a., to bring...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
efferō or ecferō (1) extulī, ēlātus, ferre
ex + fero, to carry out, take out, bring forth, take away, remove : tela ex aedibus: extra aedīs puerum, T.: frumentum ab Ilerdā, Cs.: signa portis efferri vidit, L.: pedem, escape , V.: pedem portā: sese tectis, V.: Furium longius extulit cursus, L.— To carry out for burial, bear to the grave, bury : Ecfertur, T.: filium: eum quam amplissime: extulit eum plebs, i. e. paid his funeral expenses , L.: anus Ex testamento elata, H.: Per funera septem Efferor, i. e. with a seven-fold funeral , O.— To bring forth, bear, produce : quod agri efferant: aliquid ex sese: cum ager cum decumo extulisset, ten fold : (Italia) genus acre virum Extulit, V.— To lift up, elevate, raise : hos in murum, Cs.: pars operis in altitudinem turris elata, Cs.: pulvis elatus lucem aufert, L.: dextrā ensem, V.: caput antro, O.: Lucifer Extulit ōs sacrum, rose , V.: ubi ortūs Extulerit Titan, V.—Fig., to set forth, spread abroad, utter, publish, proclaim, express : verbum de verbo expressum, translate literally , T.: si graves sententiae inconditis verbis efferuntur: in volgum disciplinam efferri, Cs.: hoc foras: Dedecus per auras, O.: in volgus elatum est, quā adrogantiā usus, etc., Cs.— To carry away, transport, excite, elate : me laetitiā.— P. pass. : milites studio, Cs.: tu insolentiā.— To bury, ruin, destroy : ne libera efferatur res p., L.: ne meo unius funere elata res p. esset, L.— To bring out, expose : me ad gloriam: alqm in odium, Ta.— To raise, elevate, exalt, laud, praise, extol : hominem ad summum imperium: quemque ob facinus pecuniā, S.: patriam demersam extuli: consilium summis laudibus, Cs.—With se, to rise, show oneself, appear : quae (virtus) cum se extulit, etc.— To lift up, elate, puff up, inflate, inspire : animum (fortuna) flatu suo, L.: alqm supra leges, Ta.: quod ecferas te insolenter: sese audaciā, S.: se in potestate, be insolent in office : (fortunati) efferuntur fere fastidio: adrogantiā elati, Cs.: ad iustam fiduciam, L.— To support, endure : laborem: malum patiendo, do away with .
ef-fĕro or ecfĕro (cf. Neue, Formenl. 2, 766), extŭli, ēlatum, efferre or ecferre, v. a., to bring...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.