Definition of exanimo
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Orthography ID = 1005597
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LEM
exanimō, exanimāre, exanimāvī, exanimātus
verb (1st conjugation)
  1. to put out of breath, tire fatigue, weaken, exhaust
  2. to breathe forth
  3. to deprive of life, kill, wear out
  4. [figuratively] to deprive of self-possession, terrify, agitate, stun, wear out, dishearten
Abbreviations
exanimō āvī, ātus, āre exanimus, to put out of breath, tire fatigue, weaken, exhaust.

— Only pass: ut cursu milites exanimarentur, Cs.

—To breathe forth: exiliter verba.

—To deprive of life, kill, wear out: taxo se, Cs.: volnere exanimari nimio gaudio, L.: circumventi flammā exanimantur, Cs.

—Fig., to deprive of self-possession, terrify, agitate, stun, wear out, dishearten: me metu, T.: te metūs exanimant iudiciorum: me querelis tuis, H.: avidos funus Exanimat, H.: exanimatus Pamphilus amorem indicat, out of his wits, T.: cum exanimatus ipse adcurrit: Troia agmina, V.
 
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