assentor

assentor

as-sentor (ad-sentor), ātus sum, ārī (Intens. v. assentior), I) überall beistimmen od. beipflichten, in allem Recht geben, nach dem Munde reden und so schmeicheln (Ggstz. adversari), (callidus adulator) etiam adversando saepe assentatur et litigare se simulans blanditur, Cic.: benevolentiam civium blanditiis et assentando colligere turpe est, Cic.: qui ipse sibi assentatur et se maxime delectat, Cic. – m. allg. Obj. im Acc., ut nihil nobis assentati esse videamur, Cic.: negat quis, nego; ait, aio; postremo imperavi egomet mihi omnia assentari; Ter.: Baiae tibi assentantur, sucht sich bei dir einzuschmeicheln durch seine Heilkräfte, Cic. – II) im guten Sinne = beistimmen, etiam tu quoque assentaris huice, Plaut.: nunc ne eius causā vapulem, tibi potius assentabor, Plaut.: iis assentabatur... iis adversabatur, Vell.: cur ergo consilio assentabimur? Tert. – u. durch Handbewegung, manus lenior promittit et assentatur, citatior hortatur, Quint. 11, 3, 102.


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