E / expergē-făcĭo
verb transitive

expergē-făcĭo

2nd PP expergē-făcere · 3rd PP expergēfēci · 4th PP expergēfactum · conj. 3rd-io
to awaken; rouse
to awaken, rouse.
Lit.: expergefactus e somno, Suet. Calig. 6; 38; id. Aug. 94: repente, id. Claud. 8; Vulg. Gen. 41, 4 al.
to arouse; stir up; excite by extension
Transf., in gen., to arouse, stir up, excite: si forte expergefacere te posses, * Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 15, § 38: Italiam terrore subito, Auct. Her. 4, 34, 45: Musaea mele per chordas digitis expergefacta, awoke, i. e. produced, Lucr. 2, 413: flagitium, i. e. to commit, Plaut. Curc. 1, 3, 42.