previous next

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.

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License.

An XML version of this text is available for download, with the additional restriction that you offer Perseus any modifications you make. Perseus provides credit for all accepted changes, storing new additions in a versioning system.

hide Dictionary Entry Lookup
Use this tool to search for dictionary entries in all lexica.
Search for in
hide Display Preferences
Greek Display:
Arabic Display:
View by Default:
Browse Bar: