flōrĕo
intransitive verb II conjugation

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1 to blossom, bloom
2 (of wine) to foam, froth, ferment
3 (of arts) to flourish
4 to be prosperous, be eminent
5 (+ ablative) to abound in
6 to swarm with, be filled with

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ea tempora quibus Macedones florerent || viximus, floruimus || antiquitate generis floreo || acumine ingenii floreo = to shine due to sharpness of mind || narcisso floreat alnus || aetate ac virium robore floreo || a Crasso consulibus et Scaevola floruit = it flourished from the consulate of Crassus and Scaevola || adnexu conubiisque gentium adolevit floruitque || circumspiciat qui in iis (artibus) floruerint quamque multi || circum tribus actis annis floret equus




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