diffundō fūdī, fūsus, ere
dis- + fundo,
to spread by pouring, pour out, pour forth
: sanguis in omne corpus diffunditur: tum freta diffundi
iussit, O.: vina iterum (consule) Tauro
diffusa,
bottled
, H.: in alqm venenum,
inject
, O. —
To spread, scatter, diffuse, extend
: toto caelo luce diffusā: signa caelo,
H.: rami late diffunduntur, Cs.:
dederatque comam diffundere ventis,
V.— Fig.,
to spread, diffuse, scatter, extend
: error late diffusus: flendo iram,
to temper
, O.: dolorem suum flendo,
to give vent to
, O.: oblivionem sensibus,
H.: a quo diffunditur gens Per Latium,
branches out
, V.: Undanti animam in arma cruore,
pours out
, V.—
To cheer up, gladden, exhilarate
: animos, O.: voltūs, O.: ut et bonis amici
quasi diffundantur: Iovem diffusum nectare, O.