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Ăleuas
Ālĕus
Ălĕus
ālex
Ălexămĕnus
Ălexander
Ălexandrēa (the form of Cicero's time
ălexĭpharmăcon
alga
algensis
algeo
algesco
Algĭdensis
Algĭdum
algĭdus
Algĭdus
algĭfĭcus
algor
algōsus
algus
ălĭā
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algeo
algeo, alsi, 2, v. n. acc. to Fest. from ἀλγέω = to feel pain; cf. ἄλγος, algor, and algus, to be cold, to feel cold; cf. Consent. 2051 P. (opp. aestuare; accordingly a subjective coldness; while frigere, opp. calere, is objective, Doed. Syn. 3, 89): si algebis, tremes, Naev. ap. Cic. de Or. 2, 71, 286: erudiunt juventutem, algendo, aestuando, Cic. Tusc. 2, 14, 34: sudavit et alsit, Hor. A. P. 413: algentis manus est calfacienda sinu, Ov. A. A. 2, 214.—Poet.: algentes togae, i. e. so torn to pieces, that those who wear them must suffer from cold, Mart. 12, 36.— Trop.: probitas laudatur et alget, virtue is praised, and yet freezes, i. e. is not cherished, is neglected, Juv. 1, 74.—Hence, algens, P. a., in the post-Aug. per., = algidus and frigidus, cold: pruinae, Stat. Th. 3, 469: loca, Plin. 14, 2, 4, § 27; 16, 10, 19, § 46.

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