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1 perennis
perennis e ( abl sing. perenne, O.), adj. with comp. [per+annus], lasting throughout the year, everlasting, never failing, unceasing, perpetual, perennial: aquae: fons, Cs.: amnis, L.: cursus stellarum: adamas, O.: monumenta, O.: monumentum aere perennius, more enduring, H.—Fig., unfailing, uninterrupted, continual, perpetual: maiorum virtus: motio.* * *perennis, perenne ADJcontinual; everlasting, perpetual, perennial; eternal -
2 perpes
perpes, ĕtis, adj. [like perpetuus, from per-peto], lasting throughout, continuous, uninterrupted, continual, perpetual (anteand post-class.):B.perpetem pro perpetuo dixerunt poëtae,
Fest. p. 217 Müll.: luna proprio suo perpeti candore, App. de Deo Socr. init.:silentium,
id. Flor. 3, p. 357, 27:rivus cruore fluebat perpeti,
Prud. Cath. 10, 42.—Esp., of time, continuous, never ending, perpetual, entire, whole:noctem perpetem,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 125; 2, 2, 100; id. Truc. 2, 2, 23:nocte perpeti,
Just. 5, 7, 6; Capitol. Ver. 4:perpetem diem alternis pedibus insistunt,
Sol. 52:per annum perpetem,
Lact. Mort. Pers. 33 fin.:perpes aevi aeternitas,
Jul. Val. Rer. Gest. Alex. M. 1, 34 Mai.— Hence, adv.: perpĕtim, constantly, without intermission, perpetually, App. Mag. p. 321, 5 (but in Plin. 20, 6, 21, § 44, the correct read. is perpetuo; v. Sillig ad h. l., and Hand, Turs. 4, p. 465). -
3 solidus
solidus (poet. also soldus), adj. with sup. [3 SAL-], undivided, unimpaired, whole, complete, entire: usura: stipendium, L.: taurorum viscera, V.: deciens solidum absorbere, i. e. at a draught, H.: hora, Iu.: parum solidum consulatum explere, incomplete, L.—As subst n., an entire sum, total: ita bona veneant, ut solidum suum cuique solvatur, his whole debt: metuens reddere soldum, H.— Massive, firm, dense, substantial, compact, not hollow, solid: corpora (sc. a)to/moi): terra: paries: Crateres auro solidi, V.: elephantus, V.: solidissima tellus, O.—As subst n., a solid body, solidity, mass, substance: nihil tangi potest, quod careat solido: Fossa fit ad solidum, to the bottom, O.: Finditur in solidum cuneis via, into the hard wood, V.: solido procedebat elephantus in pontem, on solid ground, L.—Fig., sound, solid, trustworthy, substantial, genuine, true, real: gloria: iudicia: laus: gratia, O.: beneficium, T.: libertas, L.: nihil est, quod solidum tenere possis, substantial.— Firm, resolute: Mens, H.—As subst n.: inane abscindere soldo, the vain from the useful, H.: Multos in solido rursus Fortuna locavit, in safety, V.* * *Isolida -um, solidior -or -us, solidissimus -a -um ADJsolid; same material throughout, unalloyed; not hollow; dense; unbroken/whole; three dimensional; retaining form/rigidity, firm; real, lasting; perfect; fullIIgold coin; (aurus introduced by Constantine)
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