Latin-English Dictionary
gĕmo
transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation View the declension of this word 1 to moan, to groan 2 to lament (over) 3 to grieve that 4 (music, hit) to give out a hollow sound permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesgemuit parvo mota fenestra sono || gemo suum malum || gemebant Syracusani sed tamen patiebantur || gemo desiderio alicuius || ad tactus levissimos gemo || clarius, cum audiuntur, gemunt || gemuit sub pondere cumba sutilis || aegra corpora, quae ad tactus levissimos gemunt || accepisset res publica plagam, sed eam quam acceptam gemere posset = the republic would thus receive a blow, but a blow, once received, should reel from || at hic quem gemimus felix hominesque deosque et dubios casus et caecae lubrica vitae effugit Sfoglia il dizionarioA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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