incensus [2]

incensus [2]

2. incēnsus, a, um, I) Partic. v. incendo, w. s. – II) PAdi., im Bilde, entbrannt, heiß, Phlegrā nobis incensior (al. infensior) aether, Claud. rapt. Pros. 3, 201. – übtr., a) vom Redner, feurig, in meditando vehemens et incensus, Cic. Brut. 88. – b) v. Leidenschaften, heiß, hitzig, incensior libido, Porphyr. Hor. sat. 1, 2, 120.


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