Definition of admiror
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Orthography ID = 1000532
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LEM
admīror, admīrārī, admīrātus sum
deponent verb (1st conjugation)
  1. to regard with wonder, admire
  2. to regard with wonder, wonder at, be astonished
  3. to gaze at passionately, strive after, desire
Abbreviations
ad-mīror ātus, ārī, dep., to regard with wonder, admire: eorum ingenia, T.: illum, V.: eum in his, N.

—To regard with wonder, wonder at, be astonished: stultitiam, N.: quicquam, T.: in uno homine tantam esse dissimilitudinem, etc., N.: hoc maxime te ausum esse, etc.: de multitudine indoctā: admirantium unde hoc exstitisset: admiror, quo pacto, etc., H.: admiratus sum, quod ... scripsisses: admiratus cur, etc.

—Pass: quo magis pravitas eorum admiranda est, S.

—To gaze at passionately, strive after, desire: nihil: Nil admirari prope res est una, etc., to be excited by nothing, H.
 
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