quaeso

quaeso

quaeso, īvī, ere (alte Ausspr. v. quaero), I) suchen, zu erhalten-, zu verschaffen suchen, quaeso adveniente morbo nunc medicum tibi, Plaut. fr. bei Non. 44, 30: nautis mari quaesentibus vitam, Enn. ann. 145: liberûm quaesendûm causā, Enn. fr. scen. 120*: liberorum sibi quaesendûm gratiā, Enn. fr. scen. 129. – II) gew. bitten, erbitten, α) m. Acc.: ventorum paces, Lucr. 5, 1227. – β) mit folg. ut (uti) od. ne u. Konj.: deos immortales quaeso, uti etc., Plaut.: deos quaeso, ut etc., Ter.: unum hoc quaeso, ut etc., Plaut.: a vobis quaeso, ut etc., Cic.: id uti permittatis quaesumus, Liv.: Curionem quaesivit, uti etc., Sall. fr. – verb.: a te quaeso et peto, peto quaesoque, quaeso obtestorque, ut etc., Cic.: divi divaeque, vos precor quaesoque, uti etc., Liv. – precor quaesoque, ne ante oculos patris facere et pati omnia infanda velis, Liv. 23, 9, 2. – oro quaesoque, ne, Curt. – γ) m. bl. Coniunctiv: deos quaesumus, consilia tua rei publicae salutaria sint ac tibi, Brut. et Caes. in Cic. ep.: P. Decium quaeso mecum consulem faciatis, Liv.: quaeso, parcas mihi, Phaedr.: oro quaesoque, non obirascaris mihi, Claud. Mam. – δ) absol., quaeso edepol, exsurge, Plaut.: tu, quaeso, scribe, Cic.: quam ob rem aggredere, quaesumus, et etc., Cic. – oft wie eine Interjektion, ich bitte dich, ums Himmels willen, ubinam est, quaeso? Ter.: quaeso, etiamne tu has ineptias? Cic.


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