ērumpo
transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation

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1 (abscess or boil) to burst, to pop
2 (swelling) to cause
3 to burst
4 (limb) to become dislocated
5 to break out (of)
6 to burst, sally, spring, issue forth, issue out, issue on
7 to sprout
8 to erupt

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Locutions, idioms and examples


Caecilius erupit || ad minas erumpo = to burst out in threats || volucres (possent) erumpere caelo || brassica tumida concoquit, eadem erumpit || anxius quonam exercituum vis erumperet || caput, unde primum se erumpit Enipeus || aestiferos erumpit Canis flatibus ignes || Catilina abiit, excessit, evasit, erupit || Danubius in Ponticum sex meatibus erumpit || Galba anxius quonam exercituum vis erumperet || hae fundae Samaeos cohibuerunt ne tam crebro erumperent || Achates et pater Aeneas erumpere nubem ardebant = Achates and the father Aeneas were impatient to dispel the cloud || apes ubi nactae campos patentis erumpunt portis || Ceres dicitur inflammasse taedas iis ignibus qui ex Aetnae vertice erumpunt || e terra posset oriri squamigerum genus et volucres erumpere caelo




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