jŭvĕnesco

nŭi, 3
I. v. inch. n. [juvenis].
I. To reach the age of youth, to grow up (poet. and post-Aug.): vitulus ... largis juvenescit herbis, Hor. C. 4, 2, 54: ex quo juvenuit, Tert. Exhort. ad Cast. 6 fin.—
II. To grow young again.
A. Lit.: Pylius juvenescere posset, Ov. Am. 3, 7, 41: glires aestate juvenescunt, Plin. 8, 57, 82, § 224. —Of plants: rosa recisa juvenescit, Plin. 21, 11, 40, § 69.—
B. Transf., to become vigorous, regain strength, flourish: gladii juvenescunt, Stat. Th. 3, 583: corpus regni juvenescit, Claud. Laud. Stil. 2, 20: continuo montes muro, id. VI. Cons. Honor. 534.
Lewis & Short
A Latin Dictionary, 1879
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