mano

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

mānō āvī, —, āre

MAD-, to flow, run, trickle, drop, drip : toto manabat corpore sudor, V.: manant ex arbore guttae, O.: lacrima, H.— To be drenched, flow, drip, overflow : simulacrum multo sudore manavit: signa Lanuvi cruore manavere, L.: manantia labra salivā, Iu.— To give out, shed, pour forth, distil : lacrimas marmora manant, O.: fidis poëtica mella, distil poetic honey , H.— To flow, extend, be diffused, spread : aër, qui per maria manat: multa ab eā (lunā) manant.—Fig., to extend, be diffused, spread, get abroad : cum malum manaret in dies latius: manat totā urbe rumor, L.: manat per compita rumor, H.— To flow, spring, arise, proceed, emanate, take origin, originate : ex uno fonte omnia scelera manare: ab Aristippo Cyrenaica philosophia manavit.— To escape, be forgotten : Omne supervacuum pleno de pectore manat, H.

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