Latin-English Dictionary
fŏvĕo
transitive verb II conjugation View the declension of this word 1 to warm, keep warm 2 to refresh, soothe 3 to bathe 4 to massage 5 (breath) to freshen 6 (wounds) to nurse 7 to fondle, caress 8 (hope) to cherish 9 to foster, nurture 10 to take the side of 11 to support, encourage 12 to pamper permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesaliquem foveo || colo et foveo poetas || coluber fovit humum || colla foveo || voluntatem foveo || Faberium foveo || castra foveo || aliquem plausu foveo || vulnus lympha foveo || aliquid in pectore foveo || amplexu foveo || animas foveo || colubram sinu foveo || aqua calida foveto || alias partes foveo || aeger, colla fovet || arida scintillam quoque fovent usque in incendium || agricola subolem ex illis residuam fovet || gallinae pullos ita tuentur ut pinnis foveant || animas et olentia Medi ora fovent illo (malo) || apes nescio qua dulcedine laetae progeniem fovent || nares exulceratas fovere vapore aquae calidae Sfoglia il dizionarioA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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