frequentō āvī, ātus, āre
frequens,
to visit frequently, frequent, resort to, do frequently, repeat
: domum meam: arva, V.: Marium,
often resort to
, S.: coetu salutantium frequentari,
Ta.: ‘Hymenaee’
frequentant,
keep calling
, O.: verbi translatio frequentata delectationis
(causā).—Of persons,
to assemble in throngs, bring together, crowd
: quos cum casu hic dies ad aerarium frequentasset,
etc.: populum: acervatim multa: est luminibus frequentanda omnis oratio
sententiarum.—Of places,
to fill with a multitude, fill, crowd, people, stock
: urbes frequentari,
be peopled
: Templa frequentari Nunc decet, O.:
contiones legibus agrariis,
to draw a crowd by proclaiming
, etc., L. —
To celebrate, keep in great numbers, observe in multitudes
: ludos: ad triumphum frequentandum deducti,
L.: sacra, O.