a-Konjugation

bellāre

bellō  bellāvī  bellātum

Georges, Ausführliches lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch:

bello, āvī, ātum, āre (bellum), Krieg führen

I)eigentlich

homines bellandi cupidiCaes.

b. cum aliquoCic.

adversus aliquemNep.

pro aliquo adversus aliquemLiv.

magno parenti (Dativ)Stat.

inter seCurt.

longe a domoCic.

bellatum mittere aliquem in AsiamNep.

aliquem bellandi cupiditate incendereNep.

neque prius bellare destitit, quam etc.Nep.

mit homogenem Akkusativ

bellare bellum hoc, Krieg führenLiv. 8, 39, 16 (8, 40, 1)

bellare bellum nostrumVulg. 1. Mach. 9, 30

bella duobellataFronto princ. hist. p. 204, 17 N.

II)übertragen: kämpfen, fechten überhaupt

pictis armisVerg.

ense, manuSil.

caestuStat.

quoniam prohibent anni bellare, loquendo pugnatOv.

inter primos bellantesDict.vergleiche Deder. Dict. 2, 4

Nebenform bellor, ārīVerg. Aen. 11, 660Sil. 2, 349Commodian. instr. 1, 33, 8Prisc. 18, 291Serv. Verg. Aen. 1, 4

Charlton T. Lewis, An Elementary Latin Dictionary:

bellō, āvī, ātum, āre bellum, to wage war, carry on war, war

cum AetolisCic.

adversum patremNep.

pro Samnitibus adversus RomanosLiv.

ad bellandum profectiTac.

bellum a consulibus bellatum, conductedLiv.

cum mulierculis bellandumCic.

Supine accusative

Agesilaum bellatum mittereNep.

Participle as substantive

quem (deum) adesse bellantibus, warriorsTac.

To fight, contend

quem prohibent anni bellareOv.

bellante prior (hoste), triumphing overHor.


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