Definition of concutio
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Orthography ID = 1003336
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LEM
concutiō, concutere, concussī, concussus
com-
verb (3rd IO conjugation)
  1. to strike together
  2. to shake violently, shake, agitate, smite, shock
  3. [figuratively] to shake out, search, ransack, examine
  4. to shake, shatter, cause to waver, impair, disturb, shock, distract
  5. to shake, agitate, excite, terrify, alarm, trouble
Abbreviations
concutiō cussī, cussus, ere com- + quatio, to strike together: frameas, Ta.

—To shake violently, shake, agitate, smite, shock: templa sonitu, T.: terra ingenti motu concussa, L.: oneratos messibus agros, O.: moenia, O.: caput, O.: manum, to wave, O.: manu arma, to brandish, O.: lora, V.: ea frena furenti concutit, with such a bit drives her in her frenzy, V.: maiore cachinno Concutitur, Iu.

—P. perf.: mugitibus aether, V.: coma, O.: quercus, V.: patuere fores, O.

—Fig., to shake out, search, ransack, examine: te ipsum, num, etc., H.: fecundum pectus, i. e. exhaust your ingenuity, V.

— To shake, shatter, cause to waver, impair, disturb, shock, distract: rem p.: regnum, L.: opes, N.: concusso iam et paene fracto Hannibale, L.

— To shake, agitate, excite, terrify, alarm, trouble: quod factum primo popularīs coniurationis concusserat, S.: casu concussus acerbo, V.: se concussere ambae, spurred themselves, Iu.: casu animum concussus amici, V.: Quone malo mentem concussa? H.
 
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