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I. In gen., to make a noise at or to (only post-Aug.; “freq. in Tac.): totum mare immugit, omnes undique scopuli adstrepunt,” Sen. Hippol. 1027: “adstrepebat volgus diversis incitamentis,” Tac. A. 1, 18: “volgus clamore et vocibus adstrepebat,” id. H. 2, 90.—As verb act. with acc.: “irritis precibus surdas principis aures adstrepebant,” Plin. Pan. 26, 2 (Keil, obstrepebant): “eadem,” Tac. H. 4, 49: “quae pauci incipiant, reliquos adstrepere,” id. A. 2, 12.—
II. Esp., alicui adstrepere, like acclamo, to shout applause to, to applaud, huzza: “adstrepebat huic alacre vulgus,” Tac. A. 11, 17: “haec atque talia dicenti adstrepere volgus,” id. ib. 12, 34.