imitor

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

imitor ātus, āre, freq.

2 IC-, to imitate, act like, copy after, seek to resemble, counterfeit, mimic : genus ad omnia imitanda aptissimum, Cs.: in gloriā Paulum: aliquem imitando effingere: imitari quam invidere bonis malebant, S.: in adeundis periculis consuetudo imitanda medicorum est: habere exemplum ad imitandum: imitatur ianua portas, resembles , Iu.: vox sonitūs imitata tubarum, V.— To imitate, represent, express, hit off, copy, portray : luctum penicillo: chirographum: antiquitatem: sine imitandorum carminum actu ludiones, not expressing by gesticulation , L.: mutatā iuvenem figurā, assume the form of , H.: putre solum arando, i. e. make friable , V.: Stipitibus ferrum, supply the place of , V.: gaudium, i. e. display , Tb.

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