Lewis Short
(verb) : in-gĕmisco, ŭi, 3. and n.
* To groan or sigh over a thing.
* Act.
* With acc. and inf.: quid ingemiscis hostem Dolabellam judicatum,Cic. Phil. 13, 10, 23: ingemuit citro non satis esse suo,Mart. 9, 59, 10.
* Neutr.: pueri Spartani non ingemiscunt,Cic. Tusc. 5, 27, 77: quantum ingemiscant patres nostri, si, etc.,Liv. 21, 53, 5: in quo tu ingemiscis,id. Att. 7, 23, 1.—With dat.: ulli malo,Cic. Tusc. 2, 9, 21 (a transl. from Sophocles): ingemiscamus illis, quae patiebamur,Plin. Pan. 53, 5.—With ad: ad aliquid,Suet. Aug. 65 ext.—With abl.: (luce) repertā,Verg. A. 4, 692: morte alicujus,Curt. 9, 3, 20.
* Transf., of inanim. things: ignis ingemiscit,Sen. Herc. Oet. 1732.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary