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121 ūnctiō
ūnctiō ōnis, f [ungo], a besmearing, anointing: philosophum omnes unctionis causā relinquunt, i. e. to anoint themselves (for wrestling).* * *anointing/unction; (w/sign of cross); besmearing; (w/ointment/oil); ointment -
122 vestīgium
vestīgium ī, n [cf. vestigo], the bottom of the foot, sole: adversis vestigiis stare contra nostra vestigia.— The foot: equus vestigia primi Alba pedis ostentans, V.; cf. Summa pedum vestigia tinguit, O.—A footstep, step, footprint, foot-track, track: in foro vestigium facere, i. e. to set foot: te tuis vestigiis persequi: eodem remanere vestigio, Cs.: vestigium abscedi ab Hannibale, one step, L.—In the phrase, e vestigio, on the spot, without moving, instantly, forthwith: repente evestigio ex homine factus est Verres: e vestigio ad Castra traducere, Cs.—A trace, mark, track, vestige: in lecto mulieris vestigia recentia: quarum (alcium) ex vestigiis cum est animadversum, quo, etc., Cs.: in vestigiis huius urbis, ruins: tergum foedum recentibus vestigiis verberum, L.—Fig., a footprint, trace, sign, token: a pueritiā vestigiis ingressus patriis et tuis.—Of time, a point, moment, instant: eodem loci vestigio et temporis: vestigio temporis, instantly, Cs.: ut urbs ab hostibus capta eodem vestigio videretur, at that very moment, Cs.* * *step, track; trace; footstep -
123 vitium
vitium ī, n [VI-], a fault, defect, blemish, imperfection, vice: vitium (appellant), cum partes corporis inter se dissident: corporis, O.: si nihil est in tecto vitii: si aedes conruerunt vitiumve fecerunt, have been damaged: vitio moriens sitit aëris herba, V.—A defect in the auspices, unfavorable sign, impediment: divinare, quid in castris vitii obvenisset, L.: vitio navigare: comitiorum solum vitium est fulmen.—In coinage, base metal, alloy: ignis vitium metallis Excoquit, O.—Fig., a fault, defect, blemish: acutius vitia in dicente quam recta videre: Et illud mihi vitiumst maximum, my greatest fault, T.: animadverso vitio castrorum, i. e. the unfavorable situation, Cs.: milites conflictati et tempestatis et sentinae vitiis, the injurious effects, Cs.—A moral fault, failing, error, offence, crime, vice: legibus proposita sunt supplicia vitiis: Virtus est vitium fugere, H.: ne sibi vitio verterent, quod abesset, i. e. blame him. —A crime against female chastity, violation: Quoi misere per vim vitium obtulerat, T.: vitium auctore redemit, O.* * *fault, vice, crime, sin; defect -
124 abnueo
abnuere, -, - Vrefuse, decline; deny (guilt); refuse by a sign, shake head; reject; rule out -
125 abnuo
abnuere, abnui, abnuitus Vrefuse, decline; deny (guilt); refuse by a sign, shake head; reject; rule out -
126 aegoceros
wild goat (poet. for sign of zodiac - Capricorn) -
127 angusticlavius
angusticlavia, angusticlavium ADJhaving/wearing a narrow purple band (sign of equestrian rank) -
128 circumsigno
circumsignare, circumsignavi, circumsignatus V TRANSmark/sign/seal round about
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