suggero

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

suggerō gessī, gestus, ere

sub+gero, to bring under, lay beneath, apply below : flamma suggeritur costis aëni, V.— To throw up : suggestā humo, i. e. with an earthen wall , Pr.— To furnish, afford, supply : his rebus sumptum, T.: tela mihi, V.: divitias tellus Suggerit, O.: quae vendatis, L.— Fig., to assign, add, subjoin, supply : huic incredibili sententiae ratiunculas: Bruto Horatium, place next in order , L.: suggerebantur saepe damna aleatoria, were added.—To put on, impose upon : aut Druso ludus est suggerendus aut, etc., is to be imposed upon.—To suggest, prompt : nullis questibus omissis, quos dolor suggerit, Cu.