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permoveo
per-mŏvĕo, mōvi, mōtum, 2, v. a., to move or stir up thoroughly. I Lit. (very rare): mare permotum ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
per-moveō mōvī, mōtus, ēre,
to move deeply, rouse, excite, agitate, influence, lead, induce, prevail on: quem res tanta non permovet, S.: maxime hac re permovebantur, quod, etc., were most influenced, Cs.: ne animo permoverentur, should be discouraged, Cs.: si quem fugae, calamitates non permovent: metu permotus: permotus ad miserationem, Ta.: in gaudium, Ta.: plebes dominandi studio permota, S.: mente permotus, in an ecstasy. —To arouse, excite: metum et iras, Ta.
per-mŏvĕo, mōvi, mōtum, 2, v. a., to move or stir up thoroughly. I Lit. (very rare): mare permotum ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.