imbibo

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

imbĭbo (inb-), bi, 3, v. a. [in-bibo], to drink in, imbibe.

I Lit. (post-Aug. and very rare): is nidor per infurnibulum imbibitur in vetere tussi, Plin. 24, 15, 85, § 135.—

B Transf.: oculi imbibunt tenebras, become darkened , blind , Nazar. Pan. ad Const. 13.—

II Trop., to imbibe , conceive (class.): de aliquo malam opinionem animo imbibere, Cic. Verr. 1, 14, 42: certamen animis, Liv. 2, 58, 6: paternas artes ingenio, Aus. Parent. 13.—

B In partic., to determine , resolve to do a thing (usually with an object-clause ): quod si facere nolit atque imbiberit ejusmodi rationibus illum ad suas condiciones perducere, Cic. Quint. 6, 27: ut ex ira poenas petere imbibat acres, Lucr. 6, 72; 3, 997: neque immemor ejus, quod initio consulatus im biberat, reconciliandi animos plebis, Liv. 2, 47, 12.

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