horreō uī, —, ēre
HORS-,
to stand on end, stand erect, bristle, be rough
: ut horreret in arvis Carduus, V.:
horrentibus hastis, V.: rigidis saetis, O.: squamis,
O.: cautibus horrens Caucasus, V.—
To shake, tremble, shiver
: corpus horret, O.: horrens servus, Iu.—
To tremble, shudder, quake, shudder at, tremble at, be afraid of, dread
: totus horreo, T.: adrectis auribus, O.: horrere
soleo,
am deeply moved
: victoriam: Ariovisti crudelitatem,
Cs.: pauperiem, H.: aciem ac tela, L.: illam,
quam, etc.,
to loathe
, Iu.: in hunc locum progredi: horret animus
referre, L.: quem ad modum accepturi sitis:
eo plus horreo, ne, etc., L.—
To be frightful, be terrible, be desolate
: terra (opp. florere): umbra, V.:
tempestas, O.