parturiō (parturībat, Ph.), īvī, —, īre, desid.
pario,
to desire to bring forth, be in travail, labor
: tu (Lucina) voto parturientis ades,
O.: parturiens canis, Ph.—Prov.:
Parturiunt montes, nascetur ridiculus mus,
great cry and little wool
, H.—
To be big with, be pregnant with, brood over, meditate, purpose
: quod conceptum res p. parturit: quod diu parturit animus
vester, aliquando pariat, L.: ingentīs parturit ira minas, O.—
To be in pain, be anxious, be troubled
: si tamquam parturiat unus pro pluribus.—
To bring forth, produce, yield, generate
: Germania quos parturit Fetūs,
H.: nunc omnis parturit arbos,
is budding forth
, V.