inch, to grow cold, be chilled: cor volnere laesum refrixit, O.—Fig., to grow cold,
become remiss, lose force, abate, fail, flag: illud crimen in
causā refrixit: belli apparatūs refrigescent: vereor, ne hasta
Caesaris refrixerit, i. e. that Caesar's auctions have suffered a check:
sortes plane refrixerunt, i. e. have fallen into
disuse: cum Romae a iudiciis forum refrixerit, judicial
business is dull: Scaurus refrixerat, i. e. was no longer
thought of (as a candidate).
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