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frīgeō —, —, ere

FRIG-, to be cold, be chilly, freeze : totus friget, T.: corpus lavant frigentis, i. e. of the dead , V.: frigent in corpore vires, V.— Fig., to be inactive, be lifeless, be languid, flag , droop : ne frigeas in hibernis: Ubi friget, hu<*> evasit, halts , T.To be coldly received, be coldly treated, be slighted, be disregarded : hisce homines frigent, T.: discipulus frigens ad populum: plane iam, Brute, frigeo: contio Pompei frigebat, remained unnoticed : cum omnia consilia frigerent, were of no effect .

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