ārdeō sī, sus, ēre 3 AR-, to be on fire, burn, blaze, be burned: septem tabernae arsere, L.: arsuras comas obnubit, V.: hospes Paene arsit, H.: arsuri ignibus artūs, O.
—Fig., to flash, sparkle, shine: ardebant oculi.
—Of colors: Tyrio murice laena, V.
— Of passion, etc., to burn, glow, be inflamed, be afire: cum furor arderet Antonii: inplacabilis ardet, V.: amore: iracundiā, T.: cum bello Italia arderet: irā, L.: in illum odia civium ardebant: furore, L.: studiis equorum, with zeal for racing, H.: animi ad ulciscendum ardebant, were full of fury, Cs.: in arma magis, V.
—Poet., with inf, to desire ardently: ruere utroque, O.
— Esp., to be afire with love, burn with love: captis mentibus, O.: non aliā magis, H.
— Poet., with acc: Alexin, V.: adulteri Crines, H.