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1 clāvis
clāvis is (abl. vī or ve), f [CLAV-], a key: horreorum claves: clavīs portis imposuit, L.: portarum, Iu.: adulterinae portarum, false keys, S.: clavīs adimere (uxori), to divorce.—A bolt: clavīs portis imponere, L.— An instrument for driving a top: adunca trochi, Pr.* * *door-key; bar/key for turning a press, lever; hook for bowling a hoop -
2 claves
clāvis ( clāves, acc. to Pompon. Comment. p. 459), is, f. (acc. commonly clavem, clavim, Plaut. Most. 2, 1, 78; Tib. 2, 4, 31; cf. Paul ex Fest. p. 56 Müll.;II.Don. p. 1750 P.,
Charis. p. 101 ib.; abl. clavi and clave:clavi,
Varr. R. R. 1, 22 fin., App. M. 1, 14, p. 108; Dig. 48, 8, 1, § 3; Serv. ad Verg. A. 10, 252; cf.Charis. l. l.: clave,
Juv. 15, 158; App. M. 9, 20, p. 226; Dig. 21, 1, 17, § 15; cf. Neue, Formenl. 1, 199) [root klu-, v. claudo], a key:clavim cedo, Plaut Most. 2, 1, 78: clavem abduxi,
id. Cas. 5, 2, 7:omnis horreorum clavis tradidisti,
Cic. Dom. 10, 25:alias clavis portis imposuit,
Liv. 27, 24, 8:unā portarum clave teneri,
Juv. 15, 158:aptare claves foribus,
Mart. 9, 47, 2:adulterinae portarum,
false keys, Sall. J 12, 3; cf.:clavis adultera,
Ov. A. A. 3, 643:sub clavi esse,
to be shut up, Varr. R. R. 1, 22 fin.; cf.:Caecuba Servata centum clavibus, Hor C. 2, 14, 26: claves tradere, as an indication of the delivering up of the household (for possession or oversight),
Dig. 18, 1, 74; 31, 77, § 21:claves adimere uxori,
to separate from her, Cic. Phil. 2, 28, 69:Laconica,
a peculiar key with several wards, used only for fastening from the outside, Plaut. Most. 2, 1, 57 Lorenz ad loc.—Esp.A.Clavis trochi, an instrument in the form of a key, by which a top was set in motion, Prop. 3 (4), 14, 6.—* B. -
3 clavis
clāvis ( clāves, acc. to Pompon. Comment. p. 459), is, f. (acc. commonly clavem, clavim, Plaut. Most. 2, 1, 78; Tib. 2, 4, 31; cf. Paul ex Fest. p. 56 Müll.;II.Don. p. 1750 P.,
Charis. p. 101 ib.; abl. clavi and clave:clavi,
Varr. R. R. 1, 22 fin., App. M. 1, 14, p. 108; Dig. 48, 8, 1, § 3; Serv. ad Verg. A. 10, 252; cf.Charis. l. l.: clave,
Juv. 15, 158; App. M. 9, 20, p. 226; Dig. 21, 1, 17, § 15; cf. Neue, Formenl. 1, 199) [root klu-, v. claudo], a key:clavim cedo, Plaut Most. 2, 1, 78: clavem abduxi,
id. Cas. 5, 2, 7:omnis horreorum clavis tradidisti,
Cic. Dom. 10, 25:alias clavis portis imposuit,
Liv. 27, 24, 8:unā portarum clave teneri,
Juv. 15, 158:aptare claves foribus,
Mart. 9, 47, 2:adulterinae portarum,
false keys, Sall. J 12, 3; cf.:clavis adultera,
Ov. A. A. 3, 643:sub clavi esse,
to be shut up, Varr. R. R. 1, 22 fin.; cf.:Caecuba Servata centum clavibus, Hor C. 2, 14, 26: claves tradere, as an indication of the delivering up of the household (for possession or oversight),
Dig. 18, 1, 74; 31, 77, § 21:claves adimere uxori,
to separate from her, Cic. Phil. 2, 28, 69:Laconica,
a peculiar key with several wards, used only for fastening from the outside, Plaut. Most. 2, 1, 57 Lorenz ad loc.—Esp.A.Clavis trochi, an instrument in the form of a key, by which a top was set in motion, Prop. 3 (4), 14, 6.—* B. -
4 claustra
claustra ōrum, n [claudo], a lock, bar, bolt: revellere claustra: rumpere, V.: portarum, L.: sub claustris rei p. positum vectigal.—A barrier, bounds: obstantia rumpere claustra (the barriers of a race - course), H. — A gate, dam, dike: Lucrino addita, V.: portūs claustra, entrance, Cu.— A barricade, bulwark, key, defence, fortress, wall, bank: ut terra claustra locorum teneret: urbs velut claustra Etruriae, L.: montium, passes, Ta.: Aegypti, the key to Egypt, L.: claustra contrahere, i. e. the line of circumvallation, Ta. — A barrier, hinderance: ista nobilitatis. -
5 claustrum
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6 clāviger
clāviger gera, gerum, adj. [clava + GES-], club-bearing: Volcani proles, i. e. Periphetes, O.— Of Hercules, the club-bearer, O.* * *Iclavigera, clavigerum ADJcarrying/armed with a club; (epithet of Hercules); key-bearing (Janus)IImace/club-bearer, one armed with a club; (Hercules); key-bearer (Janus) -
7 clāviger
clāviger gerī, m [clavis + GES-], the keybearer (of Janus), O.* * *Iclavigera, clavigerum ADJcarrying/armed with a club; (epithet of Hercules); key-bearing (Janus)IImace/club-bearer, one armed with a club; (Hercules); key-bearer (Janus) -
8 claves
door-key; bar/key for turning a press, lever; hook for bowling a hoop -
9 clavicula
clāvĭcŭla, ae, f. dim. [id.] *I.A small key, Caes. Germ. Arat. 195.—II.A tendril, by which the vine clings to its props, Cic. Sen. 15, 52; id. N. D. 2, 47, 120; Col. 4, 6, 2; Plin. 23, prooem. § 5.—III.A bar, bolt of the door, Hyg. Grom. 55.—Hence, clāvĭcŭlārĭus, ĭi, m., a key-keeper, jailer, Firm. Math. 3, 66. -
10 clavicularius
clāvĭcŭla, ae, f. dim. [id.] *I.A small key, Caes. Germ. Arat. 195.—II.A tendril, by which the vine clings to its props, Cic. Sen. 15, 52; id. N. D. 2, 47, 120; Col. 4, 6, 2; Plin. 23, prooem. § 5.—III.A bar, bolt of the door, Hyg. Grom. 55.—Hence, clāvĭcŭlārĭus, ĭi, m., a key-keeper, jailer, Firm. Math. 3, 66. -
11 acūtē
acūtē adv. with comp. and sup. [acutus], sharply; hence, of sound, shrilly, in a high key: sonare. —Fig., shrewdly, with discernment, pointedly: respondere: conlecta crimina: acutius tractare: acutissime scripta.* * *acutius, acutissime ADVacutely, with intellectual penetration; shrilly; clearly (seeing), distinctly -
12 adulter
adulter tera, adj. [ad + 2 AL-], adulterous, unchaste: coniunx, O.: crines, seductive, H. — As subst, m. and f an adulterer, adulteress: sororis, adulterous seducer of: Lacaena, i. e. Helen, H.— A paramour, seducer, H.* * *Iadultera, adulterum ADJimpure/adulterated; mixed/crossbred (plant); adulterous, unchaste; of adulterer; forged/counterfeit; debased (coinage)IIadulter clavis -- skeleton/false key
adulterer; illicit lover, paramour; offspring of unlawful love, bastard (eccl.) -
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14 iānua
iānua ae, f [IA-], a door, house-door: nostra, T.: Ciceronis, S.: frangere, H.—An entrance, gate, door: inferni regis, V.: urbs Asiae, the key: gemini vasta maris, O.: Ianua Baiarum est, on the way to, Iu.—Fig., an entrance, approach, access: quā nolui ianuā sum ingressus in causam. -
15 plēctrum
plēctrum ī, n, πλῆκτρον, a stick for playing on a stringed instrument, quill, plectrum: plectri similem linguam dicere: plectra movere, O.— A lyre, lute: sonans plenius aureo plectro, H.: leviore plectro, i. e. in lighter verse, H.: gravius, O.* * *quill/ plectrum/pick (to strike strings of musical instrument); keyboard key -
16 cliduchus
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17 clostrum
bolt (gate/door); key; bars (pl.), enclosure; barrier; door, gate, bulwark; dam -
18 clustrum
bolt (gate/door); key; bars (pl.), enclosure; barrier; door, gate, bulwark; dam -
19 adulter
1.ăd-ulter, ĕri, m., and ădultĕra, ae, f. [alter, acc. to Fest.: adulter et adultera dicuntur, quia et ille ad alteram et haec ad alterum se conferunt, p. 22 Müll.], orig. one who approaches another ( from unlawful or criminal love), an adulterer or adulteress (as an adj. also, but only in the poets).I.Prop.:II.quis ganeo, quis nepos, quis adulter, quae mulier infamis, etc.,
Cic. Cat. 2, 4:sororis adulter Clodius,
id. Sest. 39; so id. Fin. 2, 9; Ov. H. 20, 8; Tac. A. 3, 24; Vulg. Deut. 22, 22:adultera,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 25; Ov. M. 10, 347; Quint. 5, 10, 104; Suet. Calig. 24; Vulg. Deut. 22, 22;and with mulier: via mulieris adulterae,
ib. Prov. 30, 20; ib. Ezech. 16, 32.—Also of animals:adulter,
Grat. Cyneg. 164; Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 304:adultera,
Plin. 8, 16, 17, § 43.— Poet. in gen. of unlawful love, without the access. idea of adultery, a paramour:Danaën munierant satis nocturnis ab adulteris,
Hor. C. 3, 16, 1 sq.; so id. ib. 1, 36, 19; Ov. Ib. 338.—Adulter solidorum, i. e. monetae, a counterfeiter or adulterator of coin, Const. 5, Cod. Th.—III.The offspring of unlawful love: nothus, a bastard (eccl.):2.adulteri et non filii estis,
Vulg. Heb. 12, 8.ădulter, - tĕra, - tĕrum, adj. (Rudd. I. p. 51, n. 36), for adulterinus, adulterous, unchaste:II.crines,
finely-curled hair, like that of a full-dressed paramour, Hor. C. 1, 15, 19:mens,
that thinks only of illicit love, Ov. Am. 3, 4, 5:clavis,
a key to the chamber of a courtesan, id. A. A. 3, 643.—Transf., counterfeit, false: imitatio solidi, Cod. Th. 9, 22, 1. -
20 adultera
1.ăd-ulter, ĕri, m., and ădultĕra, ae, f. [alter, acc. to Fest.: adulter et adultera dicuntur, quia et ille ad alteram et haec ad alterum se conferunt, p. 22 Müll.], orig. one who approaches another ( from unlawful or criminal love), an adulterer or adulteress (as an adj. also, but only in the poets).I.Prop.:II.quis ganeo, quis nepos, quis adulter, quae mulier infamis, etc.,
Cic. Cat. 2, 4:sororis adulter Clodius,
id. Sest. 39; so id. Fin. 2, 9; Ov. H. 20, 8; Tac. A. 3, 24; Vulg. Deut. 22, 22:adultera,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 25; Ov. M. 10, 347; Quint. 5, 10, 104; Suet. Calig. 24; Vulg. Deut. 22, 22;and with mulier: via mulieris adulterae,
ib. Prov. 30, 20; ib. Ezech. 16, 32.—Also of animals:adulter,
Grat. Cyneg. 164; Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 304:adultera,
Plin. 8, 16, 17, § 43.— Poet. in gen. of unlawful love, without the access. idea of adultery, a paramour:Danaën munierant satis nocturnis ab adulteris,
Hor. C. 3, 16, 1 sq.; so id. ib. 1, 36, 19; Ov. Ib. 338.—Adulter solidorum, i. e. monetae, a counterfeiter or adulterator of coin, Const. 5, Cod. Th.—III.The offspring of unlawful love: nothus, a bastard (eccl.):2.adulteri et non filii estis,
Vulg. Heb. 12, 8.ădulter, - tĕra, - tĕrum, adj. (Rudd. I. p. 51, n. 36), for adulterinus, adulterous, unchaste:II.crines,
finely-curled hair, like that of a full-dressed paramour, Hor. C. 1, 15, 19:mens,
that thinks only of illicit love, Ov. Am. 3, 4, 5:clavis,
a key to the chamber of a courtesan, id. A. A. 3, 643.—Transf., counterfeit, false: imitatio solidi, Cod. Th. 9, 22, 1.
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