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insolesco

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Lewis Short

insŏlesco, ĕre
* V. inch. n. [insolens], to become unusual or strange.
* Lit., of the voice, to begin to change, to become manly: coepit Caelo vox insolescere,Tert. ad Nat. 2, 12; of the womb: uterus insolescens,i. e. swelling up,Hier. in Helv. 18.
* Trop., to grow haughty or insolent, to become elated (mostly post-Aug.): ad superbiam, Cato ap. Gell. 7, 3, 15: per licentiam animus humanus insolescit,Sall. C. 6, 7: rebus secundis,Tac. H. 2, 7; Just. 31, 8, 7.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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