Definition of coquo
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Orthography ID = 1003643
1.
LEM
coquō, coquere, coxī, coctus
COC-
verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to cook, prepare by cooking, bake, boil, roast, parch, steep, melt, heat
  2. to burn, parch, bake, dry up
  3. to ripen, make mature
  4. to digest
  5. to prepare by fire
  6. [figuratively] to elaborate, think out, mature, plan
Abbreviations
coquō coxī, coctus, ere COC-, to cook, prepare by cooking, bake, boil, roast, parch, steep, melt, heat: cena ei coquebatur, N.: cibaria, L.: coctus cibus, S.: venena, L.: aere cavo, O.: liba in foro, O.

—To burn, parch, bake, dry up: glaebas solibus, V.: flumina, V.: obsonia (i. e. putrefacite), H.: cruor coquitur veneno, O.

—To ripen, make mature: mitis vindemia, V.: poma cocta.

— To digest: cibus confectus iam coctusque.

—To prepare by fire: Telum solidum robore cocto, firedried, V.: rastra, to forge, Iu.

—Fig., to elaborate, think out, mature, plan: consilia secreto, L.: bellum, L.

— To vex, harass, disquiet, disturb: quae (cura) nunc te coquit, Enn. ap. C.: quam irae coquebant, V.
 
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