effetus

effetus

effētus, a, um (ex u. fetus), I) was geboren (geheckt, geworfen, gelegt) hat (Ggstz. fetus), capra, Col. 7, 7, 4: canis, Col. 7, 12. § 11 u. 13: gallina, Col. 8, 5, 15: pecudes (Ggstz. fetae), Col. 9, 1, 7. – II) meton.: A) durch vieles Gebären (Hecken, Werfen, Legen) geschwächt, uxor iam propemodum vetula et effeta, Apul. apol. 76: mulieres effetae, Hieron.: gallina, Plin. 10, 146. – B) übtr., übh. entkräftet, kraftlos, geschwächt, schwach, erschöpft, corpus, Cic.: vires, Verg.: agri, Verg.: solum, humus, Col.: cerae, die entkräfteten (= vom Honig entleerten) Waben, Lucan. – m. Abl. (durch, an), innumeris effetus laniger annis, Ov.: taurus senio effetus, Col.: saeclis effeta senectus, Verg.: terra effeta calore, Lucr.: ars ista argumentis effetior, Apul. de deo Socr. prol. extr. – m. Genet., rusticus laboris sui effetus, Ambros. in Luc. 8. § 4: effeta veri senectus, unempfänglich für Wahrheit, Verg. Aen. 7, 440 u. 452.


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