enitor
ē-nītor
-nīxus or -nīsus, ī,
dep.,
to force a way out, struggle upwards, mount, climb,
ascend: pede aut manu, L.: in ascensu
non facile, Cs.: in altiora, Ta.: impetu capto enituntur, scale the height, L.: Enisus arces attigit igneas, H.: Viribus eniti
quarum, by whose support mounting up, V.: aggerem, to mount, Ta.—To bring forth, bear: plurīs enisa partūs decessit, L.: fetūs enixa, V.: quem Pleïas enixa
est, O. — To exert oneself, make an effort, struggle, strive:
tantum celeritate navis enisus est, ut, etc., Cs.:
eniti, ut amici animum excitat: ab eisdem summā ope
enisum, ne tale decretum fieret, S.: gnatum mihi
corrigere, T.: usui esse populo R., S.:
in utroque: ad dicendum.
No short def.
Headword (normalized):
enitor
Headword (normalized/stripped):
enitor
Intro Text:
ē-nītor
-nīxus or -nīsus, ī,
dep.,
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:elementary-latin-n5321
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urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:elementary-latin-n5321-n5321.0
to force a way out, struggle upwards, mount, climb,
ascend: pede aut manu, L.: in ascensu
non facile, Cs.: in altiora, Ta.: impetu capto enituntur, scale the height, L.: Enisus arces attigit igneas, H.: Viribus eniti
quarum, by whose support mounting up, V.: aggerem, to mount, Ta.—To bring forth, bear: plurīs enisa partūs decessit, L.: fetūs enixa, V.: quem Pleïas enixa
est, O. — To exert oneself, make an effort, struggle, strive:
tantum celeritate navis enisus est, ut, etc., Cs.:
eniti, ut amici animum excitat: ab eisdem summā ope
enisum, ne tale decretum fieret, S.: gnatum mihi
corrigere, T.: usui esse populo R., S.:
in utroque: ad dicendum.
No citations.
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