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ferveo
fervĕo, bŭi, 2, or fervo, vi, 3 (the latter form ante-and post-class., Plaut. Pseud. 3, 2, 51; Lucr....
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
ferveō —, —, ēre
FVR-, to be boiling hot, boil, ferment, glow, steam : Quaecumque immundis fervent adlata popinis, H.: stomachus fervet vino, Iu.— To be in a ferment, swarm, throng, surge : opere omnis semita fervet, V.: fervent examina putri De bove, O.: Fervet opus, is hotly pressed , V.—Fig., to burn, glow, be heated, be inflamed, be agitated, rage, rave : usque eo fervet avaritia, ut. etc.: Fervet avaritiā pectus, H.: animus tumidā fervebat ab irā, O.: equus cui plurima palma Fervet, shines , Iu.
fervĕo, bŭi, 2, or fervo, vi, 3 (the latter form ante-and post-class., Plaut. Pseud. 3, 2, 51; Lucr....
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.