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41 ad-sonō (ass-)
ad-sonō (ass-) —, —, āre, to resound, respond: plangentibus Echo, O. -
42 adsultō (ass-)
adsultō (ass-) āvī, ātus, āre, freq. [adsilio], to leap at, attack, assault: latera, Ta.: tergis, Ta. -
43 adsultus (ass-)
adsultus (ass-) ūs, m [ad + 2 SAL-], an attack, assault.—Only abl plur.: variis adsultibus, V.: adsultibus uti, Ta. -
44 ad-sūmō (ass-)
ad-sūmō (ass-) sūmpsī, sūmptus, ere, to take to oneself, receive: socios, L.: dignos, H.: umeris alas, O.: eos in societatem, L.: sacra Cereris de Graeciā: socius adsumitur Scaurus, S.: voluptas adsumenda est: equus pugnae adsumit amorem, gathers, O.: laudem sibi: Adsumptum patrem fateri, i. e. falsely claimed, O.—To take besides, obtain in addition: pennas, O.: Butram tibi, invite besides, H.: ventis alimenta, to gather for, O.: ne qui (socii) postea adsumerentur, L.—Fig., to take in addition, add to: dicendi copiam: robora, grow in strength, O.—In logic, to state the minor premise. —In gramm.: Adsumpta verba, epithets. -
45 adsūmptiō (ass-)
adsūmptiō (ass-) ōnis, f [adsumo], acceptance, adoption.—In logic, the minor premise. -
46 adsūmptīvus (ass-)
adsūmptīvus (ass-) adj. [adsumo]. — In rhet., extraneous, extrinsic. -
47 ad - suō (ass-)
ad - suō (ass-) —, —, ere, to sew on, patch: inceptis... Adsuitur pannus, H. -
48 ad - surgō (ass-)
ad - surgō (ass-) surrēxī, surrēctus, ere, to rise up, rise, stand up: adsurgite: querellis Haud iustis, V.: arbore fluctum Verberat adsurgens, rising to the oars, V.: adsurgentis dextrā Aeneae, towering, V.: quantus in clipeum adsurgat, against the (enemy's) shield, V.: ex morbo, i. e. recover, L.: alcui in curiam venienti, to rise (out of respect to): viro chorus omnis, V.: Tmolius adsurgit quibus, i. e. yields the palm, V.: decedi, appeti, adsurgi, i. e. to meet with signs of respect: cum adsurrectum ei non esset, L.—Poet.: turres, V.: septem in ulnas, seven ells high, V.: adsurgens fluctu Orion, V.: adsurgunt irae, V. -
49 asinus
asinus ī, m an ass, C., L.—Fig., an ass, blockhead, dolt: germanus.* * *Iasina, asinum ADJof/connected with an ass/donkey, ass's; stupid, asinineIIass, donkey; blockhead, fool, dolt -
50 asellus
asellus ī, m dim. [asinus], a little ass, ass's colt: tardus, V.: onustus auro.* * *(small/young) ass, donkey; fish of the cod family, hake?; Asses/stars in Cancer -
51 asininus
asinina, asininum ADJass's, of/produced by/foaled of an ass; ass-like; stupid; asinine -
52 Asinaria
ăsĭnārĭus, a, um, adj. [id.], pertaining or belonging to an ass: mola, a millstone turned by an ass, Cato, R. R. 10, 4; 11, 4; so Vulg. Matt. 18, 6; ib. Marc. 9, 41. —II.Subst.A.ăsĭnārĭus, ii, m., a keeper of asses, an ass-driver, Cato, R. R. 10, 1; 11, 1, Varr. R. R. 1, 18, 1.—B.Ăsĭnārĭa, ae, f., the title of a comedy of Plautus. —(That the Via Asinaria (Paul. ex Fest. s. v retricibus, p. 282 Müll.), a side branch of the Via Latina, and the Porta Asinaria, were named from asinus, since upon this street and through this gate asses brought vegetables, fruit, etc., to Rome, is justly questioned in Platner's Gesch. d. Stadt Rom, p. 663, in opp. to Müll. Roms Camp. I. pp. 3 and 4.) -
53 asinarius
ăsĭnārĭus, a, um, adj. [id.], pertaining or belonging to an ass: mola, a millstone turned by an ass, Cato, R. R. 10, 4; 11, 4; so Vulg. Matt. 18, 6; ib. Marc. 9, 41. —II.Subst.A.ăsĭnārĭus, ii, m., a keeper of asses, an ass-driver, Cato, R. R. 10, 1; 11, 1, Varr. R. R. 1, 18, 1.—B.Ăsĭnārĭa, ae, f., the title of a comedy of Plautus. —(That the Via Asinaria (Paul. ex Fest. s. v retricibus, p. 282 Müll.), a side branch of the Via Latina, and the Porta Asinaria, were named from asinus, since upon this street and through this gate asses brought vegetables, fruit, etc., to Rome, is justly questioned in Platner's Gesch. d. Stadt Rom, p. 663, in opp. to Müll. Roms Camp. I. pp. 3 and 4.) -
54 asininus
ăsĭnīnus, a, um, adj. [asinus], of or produced by an ass:stercus,
Varr. R. R. 1, 38, 2:pullus,
ass's foal, a young ass, id. ib. 2, 8:pilus,
Plin. 8, 21, 30, § 72, where Jan reads asini:pruna asinina cognominata a vilitate,
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55 asinus
ăsĭnus, i, m. [acc. to Benfey, I. p. 123, and Hehn foll. by Curtius, an oriental word, perh. the Heb., asina; cf. Goth. asilus; Lith. asilas; Erse, assul; Celt. asen or assen; Engl. ass; and Gr. onos, which latter two forms the Lat. seems to have in combination], an ass.I.Lit., Cato, R. R. 10, 1; 11, 1; Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 14; 2, 6, 1 al.; Col. 6, 37, 8; 6, 7, 1 al.; Plin. 8, 43, 68, § 167 sqq. et saep.; Vulg. Gen. 12, 6; ib. Isa. 1, 3; ib. Luc. 13, 15; 14, 5 et persaepe.—Prov.:II.qui asinum non potest, stratum caedit,
i. e. he, that cannot find the offender, avenges himself on the unoffending, Petr. 45, 8:in tegulis, of an odd appearance,
id. 45, 63: ad lyram, of an awkward man, acc. to Varr. ap. Gell. 3, 16:sepulturā asini sepelietur, of a contemptible and unworthy man,
Vulg. Jer. 22, 19.—Trop., an ass, a dolt, simpleton, blockhead:neque ego homines magis asinos umquam vidi,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 2, 4; Ter. Heaut. 5, 1, 4. —Hence, as a term of insult:Quid tu autem huic, asine, auscultas?
Ter. Ad. 5, 8, 12; id. Eun. 3, 5, 50:Quid nunc te, asine, litteras doceam? Non opus est verbis, sed fustibus,
Cic. Pis. 30. -
56 asella
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57 aurītulus
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58 onager
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59 asinalis
asinalis, asinale ADJof/pertaining to an ass; such as an ass is capable of; asinine, doltish, stupid -
60 asinarius
Iass-driver, donkey-man/boy; keeper of assesIIasinaria, asinarium ADJof/connected w/asses; millstone (ass-driven)
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