E / ĕquĭto
verb transitive intransitive #2519

ĕquĭto

2nd PP ĕquĭtāre · 3rd PP ĕquĭtāvi · 4th PP ĕquĭtātum · conj. 1st
to ride
[eques], to ride.
Neutr
Neutr.
In gen. (class.): cum in illo nostro exercitu equitaret, Cic. Deiot. 10; Sall.…
In gen. (class.): cum in illo nostro exercitu equitaret, Cic. Deiot. 10; Sall. J. 6, 1; Suet. Caes. 57; Hor. C. 2, 9, 24 al.: in equo, Dig. 9, 2, 57; cf.: in equuleis, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 20; v. Equuleus, II. A.; and: in arundine longa, Hor. S. 2, 3, 248.—
In partic. (acc. to eques, II. A.): EQVITARE antiqui dicebant equum publicum…
In partic. (acc. to eques, II. A.): EQVITARE antiqui dicebant equum publicum merere, Paul. ex Fest. 81, 15 Müll.—
by extension
To skirmish; manœuvre
To skirmish, manœuvre: illa (certatio) qua tu contra Alfenum equitabas, Cic. Quint. 22, 73.—
to go
Of the horse, to go, Lucil. ap. Gell. 18, 5, 10, and ap. Non. 107, 1.—
to blow violently
Of the wind, like ἱππεύειν, to blow violently: Eurus per undas, Hor. C. 4, 4, 44: per caelum, Poët. ap. Censor. Fr. 14, § 9.—
In mal. part., Juv. 6, 311.—
In mal. part., Juv. 6, 311.—
to ride through
Act., to ride through (post-Aug.).—In pass.: flumen equitatur, Flor. 3, 4, 5: equitataque Culmina Taÿgeti, Claud. Bell. Get. 192: fluxis equitata Bactra Parthis, Sid. Carm. 23, 249.