fervesco

fervesco

fervēsco, ere (ferveo), 1) siedend heiß werden, sieden, sich erhitzen, cocum percontabatur, possent seriae fervescere, Plaut.: hunc fontem... acri sole putant subter terras fervescere raptim, Lucr.: saxa velut igni fervent, Sen.: fervescentis materiae spuma, Plin.: fervescentium vulnerum exulcerationes, Firm. – bildl., est etiam calor ille animo, quem sumit, in ira cum fervescit et ex oculis micat acribus ardor, Lucr. 3, 288 sq. – II) übtr., von etw. wimmeln, fervescere vermibus et fluctuare, Arnob. 7, 17.


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