{
    "meta": {
        "serviceProvider": {
            "name": "Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanties, TELOTA - IT\/DH",
            "link": "https:\/\/www.bbaw.de\/en\/bbaw-digital\/telota"
        },
        "dataProvider": {
            "name": "Classical Language Dictionary",
            "link": "https:\/\/cld.bbaw.de"
        }
    },
    "query": {
        "self": "https:\/\/cld.bbaw.de\/api\/dictionary\/lemma\/afflo?language=lat&options=case-sensitive",
        "searchDate": "2026-05-20 09:26:32",
        "searchFor": "lemma",
        "searchTerm": "afflo",
        "language": "LAT",
        "options": {
            "strict": true,
            "case-sensitive": true,
            "regex": false,
            "simplified": false
        }
    },
    "data": [
        {
            "lemma": "afflo",
            "meanings": 1,
            "language": "lat",
            "descriptions": [
                {
                    "dictionary": "Lewis Short",
                    "reference": "Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary",
                    "source": "https:\/\/www.perseus.tufts.edu\/hopper\/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0059",
                    "description": "(verb) : af-flo (better adf-), āvi, ātum, 1,  and n.\n* Lit., to blow or breathe on; constr. with acc. or dat.—Of the air: udam (fabam) ventus adflavit,Plin. 18, 17, 44, § 155: adflantur vineta noto,Stat. S. 5, 1, 146: crinem sparsum cervicibus adflare,Ov. M. 1, 542: adflatus aurā,Suet. Tib. 72. —Also of other things which exert an influence upon bodies, like a current of air; e. g. fire, light, vapor, etc.: et calidum membris adflare vaporem, and breathe a glow (lit. a warm vapor) upon our limbs, Lucr. 5, 508: veiut illis Canidia adflāsset,Hor. S. 2, 8, 95: nos ubi primus equis oriens adflavit anhelis,Verg. G. 1, 250; cf. id. A. 5, 739: ignibus (fulminum) adflari,Ov. Tr. 1, 9, 22: adflati incendio,touched, scorched,Liv. 30, 6: flammā ex Aetnā monte,id. Fragm. Serv. ad Verg. G. 1, 472.—So, adflari sidere = siderari, to be seized with torpor or paralysis (v. sideror and sideratio), Plin. 2, 41, 41, § 108: odores, qui adflarentur e floribus,were wafted, exhaled,Cic. Sen. 17; Prop. 3, 27, 17.\n* Trop., to blow or breathe to or on.\n* As v. act., to bear or bring to; constr. alicui aliquid: sperat sibi auram posse aliquam adflari voluntatis,Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 13: rumoris nescio quid adflaverat, frequentiam non fuisse,id. Att. 16, 5: alicui aliquid mali faucibus adflare, Auct. ad Her. 4, 49.—So poet.: adflare alicui honores, to breathe beauty upon one, i. e. to impart to, Verg. A. 1, 591: indomitis gregibus Venus adflat amores,Tib. 2, 4, 57.\n* As v. neutr., to be favorable to, to be friendly or propitious to: Felix, cui placidus leniter adflat Amor,Tib. 2, 1, 80."
                },
                {
                    "dictionary": "TLL",
                    "reference": "Thesaurus Linguae Latinae",
                    "source": "https:\/\/thesaurus.badw.de",
                    "description": "s. <a href='https:\/\/tll-open.badw.de\/de\/thesaurus\/lemmata#3668'>TLL<\/a>"
                }
            ]
        }
    ]
}