Definition of adfligo, affligo
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Orthography ID = 1000453
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LEM
adflīgō, adflīgere, adflīxī, adflīctus
afflīgō, afflīgere, afflīxī, afflīctus
fligo
verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to dash at, strike upon, throw down, overthrow
  2. [by metonymy] to damage, injure, shatter
  3. [figuratively] to ruin, damage, injure, harass, distress, overthrow
  4. to cast down, dishearten
Abbreviations
ad-flīgō (aff-) īxī, īctus, ere, to dash at, strike upon, throw down, overthrow: statuam: monumentum: si quo adflictae casu conciderunt (alces), Cs.: ad quos (scopulos) adflictam navem videres.

— Meton., to damage, injure, shatter: tempestas naves adflixit, ita ut, etc., Cs.

—Fig., to ruin, damage, injure, harass, distress, overthrow: senectus me: ad adfligendum equestrem ordinem, humiliating: qui (milites) cum uno genere morbi adfligerentur, were decimated: cum reflavit (fortuna), adfligimur, we are shipwrecked: amissi eius desiderio adflictus, distressed, Cu.: vectigalia bellis adfliguntur, suffer: causam susceptam, i. e. abandon a cause once undertaken.

—To cast down, dishearten: animos metu.
 
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