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21 captus
captus ūs, m [capio], comprehension, capacity, esp. with ut est: ut captus est servorum, non malus, i. e. for a slave, T.: civitas ampla atque florens, ut est captus Germanorum, by the German standard, Cs.: prudentes, ut est captus hominum.* * *Icapta, captum ADJcaptured, captiveIIcapacity/ability/potentiality; comprehension; action/result of taking/grasping -
22 cōnsōbrīna
cōnsōbrīna ae, f [consobrinus], a (female) cousin (german, first cousin), C., N.* * *first cousin (female); (on mother's side); children of sisters (L+S); relation -
23 cōnsōbrīnus
cōnsōbrīnus ī, m [com- + soror], a mother's sister's son, cousin-german, first cousin: noster, T.: avunculi filius.* * *first cousin (male); (on mother's side); children of sisters (L+S); relation -
24 fētus
fētus (not foet-), ūs, m [FEV-], a bringing forth, bearing, hatching, producing: (bestiarum) in fetu labor: quae frugibus atque bacis terrae fetu profunduntur.— Young, offspring, progeny, brood: quae (bestiae) multiplicīs fetūs procreant: cervae lactens, fawn, O.: Germania quos horrida parturit Fetūs, the German brood, H.— Fruit, produce: meliores fetūs edere: Nutriant fetūs aquae, H.: mutatis requiescunt fetibus arva, V.: gravidi (of grapes), O.: Crescenti (arbori) adimunt fetūs, V.—Fig., growth, production: uberior oratorum: animi.* * *Ifeta, fetum ADJfertile; pregnant with; full of; having newly brought forthII IIIoffspring, young -
25 sēmi-germānus
sēmi-germānus adj., half-German: gentes, L. -
26 sōbrīnus
sōbrīnus ī, m [soror], a cousin by the mother's side, mother's sister's child: Chrysidis, cousin-german, T.: coniunctiones consobrinorum sobrinorumque.* * * -
27 anglus
Englishman; English (pl.); Angles (Low German invaders/colonizers of Britain) -
28 ariovistus
Ariovistus; (king of a German tribe - in Caesar's Gallic War) -
29 cimber
Cimberi (pl.), a German tribe, invaded Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" -
30 lantgravius
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31 marca
mark; (German gold/silver weight, coin); (11th century = marca8 ounces, later marca1) -
32 nehalannia
German goddess, worshipped by traders who sailed across the North Sea -
33 semigermanus
semigermana, semigermanum ADJ -
34 teutonus
Teutoni, German tribe from Baltic, migrated w/Cimbri, smashed by Marius 102 BC -
35 treverus
Treveri, German tribe around Trier (Treves) -
36 tulingus
Tulingi, German tribe north of the Helvetii - in Caesar's "Gallic War" -
37 ubius
Ubii, German tribe, west of Rhine near Coblenz -
38 amitinae
ămĭtīnus, a, um, adj. [amita], descended from a father's sister; hence, ămĭtī-ni, ōrum, m., and ămĭtīnae, ārum, f., cousins, cousins-german, Dig. 38, 10, 1 and 10. -
39 amitini
ămĭtīnus, a, um, adj. [amita], descended from a father's sister; hence, ămĭtī-ni, ōrum, m., and ămĭtīnae, ārum, f., cousins, cousins-german, Dig. 38, 10, 1 and 10. -
40 amitinus
ămĭtīnus, a, um, adj. [amita], descended from a father's sister; hence, ămĭtī-ni, ōrum, m., and ămĭtīnae, ārum, f., cousins, cousins-german, Dig. 38, 10, 1 and 10.
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