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Significatio vocis aestuo | Babel Free

Verbum CEFR B1
[ˈae̯s.tu.oː]

Definitiones

  1. to be in agitation or violent commotion, move to and fro, writhe, rage, toss, boil up, heave
  2. to burn, blaze, rage
  3. to be warm or hot, swelter, glow, burn
  4. to rise in waves or billows, surge, whirl, seethe
  5. to burn with desire, be agitated or excited, be inflamed, fret
  6. to vacillate, hesitate, be in doubt or undecided

Conjugation

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Aequivalentia

Exempla

“et ramosa tamen cum ventis pulsa vacillans / aestuat in ramos incumbens arboris arbor

Yet also when a many-branched tree, / beaten by winds, writhes swaying to and fro, pressing 'gainst branches of a neighbour tree

“[…] aestuat ut clausis rapidus fornacibus ignis

[…] as the rapacious fire blazes in a sealed furnace

“[…] et cum exustus ager morientibus aestuat herbis / ecce […]”

[…] and see, when the scorched land burns with the grasses withering […]

“[…] ubi Maura semper / aestuat unda

[…] and Moorish wave / that whirls the sand.

quod ubi auditum est aestuare illi qui pecuniam dederant

And when this was known, they began to fret who had paid the money.

sic anceps inter utrumque animus aestuat […]”

Consequently, the mind will waver in doubt between the two alternatives […]

Gradus CEFR

B1
Medius
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
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