frango

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

frangō frēgi, frāctus, ere

FRAG-, to break in pieces, dash to pieces, shiver, shatter, fracture : ova: anulus fractus est: navibus fractis, Cs.: navem, suffer shipwreck , T.: Ianua frangatur, H.: corpora Ad saxum, V.: laqueo gulam, strangle , S.: bracchium: Si fractus inlabatur orbis, H.: in arbore cornu, O.: te, tigris ut aspera, tear in pieces , H.: diem mero, shorten , H.— To break up, grind, bruise, crush : glaebam Bidentibus, V.: fruges saxo, V.— To break (of waves): tamquam fluctum a saxo frangi: arcus aquarum Frangitur, O.—Fig., to break down, subdue, overcome, crush, dishearten, weaken, diminish, violate, soften : alqm, ut, etc.: Danaūm fractae vires, V.: quem series inmensa laborum Fregerit, O.: proeliis fracti, Cs.: te ut ulla res frangat?: pudore: alqm patientiā: omnis res mea fracta est, my fortune was lost , H.: res fractae, calamities , V.: Frangimur fatis, V.: frangi aspectu pignorum suorum, Ta.: bellum proeliis: praedonis audaciam: consilium alicuius: doli frangentur inanes, come to naught , V.: foedus: mandata, fail in , H.: dum se calor frangat, subsides .

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