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1 Indus
1.Indus, a, um, adj., = Indos, of or belonging to India, Indian (as an adj. almost exclusively poet.):A.ebur,
Verg. A. 12, 67:dens,
ivory, Cat. 64, 48:belua, i. e. elephas,
Ov. Tr. 4, 6, 7:conchae,
pearls, Prop. 1, 8, 39 (1, 8 b. 13 M.).— Plur.: Indi, ōrum, the inhabitants of India, Indians, Cic. Div. 2, 46, 96:extremi,
Cat. 11, 2; Mela, 1, 2, 3 sq.; 3, 7, 3.—In sing.: Indus, i, m.Trop.1.An Indian, collect., Verg. G. 2, 172; Ov. A. A. 3, 130.—2. B.Transf. ( poet.).1.An Ethiopian, Verg. G. 4, 293.—2.An Arabian (sing. collect.), Ov. F. 3, 720.2.Indus, i, m., = Indos, the name of two rivers.I.The Indus, that empties into the Indian Ocean, now Sind, Cic. N. D. 2, 52, 130; Mel. 3, 7; Plin. 6, 20, 23, § 71; Ov. Tr. 5, 3, 24 al.—II.A river in Caria, Plin. 5, 28, 29, § 103; Liv. 38, 14, 2. -
2 indus
IInda, Indum ADJIndian, from/of/belonging to India; of Indian ivoryIIIndian, inhabitant of India; (applied to mahout/elephant driver)III -
3 Indus
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4 Haliastur indus
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5 dē-color
dē-color ōris, adj., deprived of color, discolored, faded: sanguis: Indus, swarthy, O., Pr.: heres, colored, dark, Iu.: decolor fuligine, Iu.: sanguine, stained, O.—Fig., degenerate, depraved: aetas, V.: fama, O. -
6 imbellis (inb-)
imbellis (inb-) e, adj. [2 in+bellum], unwarlike, unfit for war, peaceful, fond of peace: videri: turba, non-combatants, L.: columba, H.: Indus, i. e. subdued, V.: rebus iniustis iustos maxime dolere, imbellibus fortīs: telum, powerless, V.: lacerti, O.: Tarentum, quiet, H.: cithara, H.: plectrum, O.: annus, L. -
7 laetificō
laetificō āvī, ātus, āre [laetificus], to cheer, gladden, delight: sol laetificat terram: Indus agros laetificat, i. e. fertilizes.* * *laetificare, laetificavi, laetificatus V TRANSfertilize, enrich, make fruitful (land); delight, cheer, gladden, rejoice -
8 re-verberō
re-verberō —, —, āre, to repel, cause to rebound: Indus saxis reverberatur, Cu. -
9 tūrifer (thūr-)
tūrifer (thūr-) fera, ferum, adj. [tus+1 FER-], incense-bearing, yielding incense: Indus, O. -
10 Acesines
Ăcĕsĭnēs, ae, m., = Akesinês, a river in India, which falls into the Indus, now the Chenaub, Curt. 9, 3, 20; Mel. 3, 7, 6; Plin. 6, 20, 23 al. -
11 Alexander
Ălexander, dri, m. [Alexandros, hence, Charis. 64 P. asserts that there is also a nom. Alexandrus, but gives no example], the name of many persons of antiquity; among whom,I.The most renowned is Alexander, son of Philip and Olympia, surnamed Magnus, the founder of the great Macedonian monarchy extending from Macedonia to the Indus (v. his life in Plut. and Curt.).—II. III.A tyrant of Pherœ, in Thessaly; hence also sometimes called Pheræus, Cic. Div. 1, 25; id. Inv. 2, 49; id. Off. 2, 7; Nep. Pelop. 5, 1.—IV.A king of Epirus, Liv. 8, 3.—V.Another name of Paris, son of Priam, Enn. ap. Varr. L. L. 7, 5, 96; Cic. Fat. 15; Auct. ad Her. 4, 30;hence sometimes, Alexander Paris,
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12 Arachosia
Ărăchōsĭa, ae, f., = Arachôsia.I.A province of the Persian kingdom, separated from India by the Indus, Plin. 6, 23, 25, § 82.—Hence,II.Derivv.A.Ără-chōsĭi, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Arachosia, Just. 13, 4.—B.Ărăchōtae, ārum, m., the same, Prisc. Perieg. 1003. -
13 Arachosii
Ărăchōsĭa, ae, f., = Arachôsia.I.A province of the Persian kingdom, separated from India by the Indus, Plin. 6, 23, 25, § 82.—Hence,II.Derivv.A.Ără-chōsĭi, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Arachosia, Just. 13, 4.—B.Ărăchōtae, ārum, m., the same, Prisc. Perieg. 1003. -
14 Arachotae
Ărăchōsĭa, ae, f., = Arachôsia.I.A province of the Persian kingdom, separated from India by the Indus, Plin. 6, 23, 25, § 82.—Hence,II.Derivv.A.Ără-chōsĭi, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Arachosia, Just. 13, 4.—B.Ărăchōtae, ārum, m., the same, Prisc. Perieg. 1003. -
15 Bisambritae
Bisambritae, ārum, m., a people on the Indus, Plin. 6, 20, 23, § 78. -
16 Cantabras
Cantā̆bras, ae, m., a tributary of the Indus, now Tschandrabagha, Plin. 6, 20, 23, § 71 (Cantabas, Sillig). -
17 Cophen
(α).Form Cophes, Plin. 6, 17, 21, § 62; 6, 20, 23, § 78.—(β).Form Cophen, Mel. 3, 7, 1. -
18 Cophes
(α).Form Cophes, Plin. 6, 17, 21, § 62; 6, 20, 23, § 78.—(β).Form Cophen, Mel. 3, 7, 1. -
19 decolor
dē-cŏlor, ōris ( acc. plur. heterocl. decoloros, Prud. steph. 1, 113), adj., deprived of it's natural color, discolored, defaced, faded, etc. ( poet., and in post-Aug. prose): decolorem sanguinem omnem exsorbuit, Cic. poet. Tusc. 2, 8 (transl. from Sophoc. Trach. 1058: ek de chlôron haima mou Pepôken êdê):II.Indus,
swarthy, Prop. 4, 3, 10; Ov. Tr. 5, 3, 24;and India,
id. M. 4, 21;so heres, (sc. Aethiope genitus),
Juv. 6, 600:decolor fuligine,
id. 7, 226:decolor sanguine,
stained, Ov. Tr. 4, 2, 42; cf. Stat. Th. 12, 410:ara,
id. Pont. 3, 2, 54:seges,
Luc. 7, 851:uniones,
Plin. 9, 35, 57, § 116:resina,
id. 16, 12, 23, § 59.—Poet., of abstract subjects: deterior ac decolor aetas (i. e. the brazen and iron age, in comparison with the golden), depraved, degenerate, * Verg. A. 8, 326:fama,
Ov. H. 9, 4. -
20 dens
dens, dentis ( gen. plur. usually dentium, but dentum is approved by Varr. L. L. 7, 38, 67), m. [root in Sanscr. dantas, Gr. odous, Goth. tunthus, Germ. Zahn, and Engl. tooth; cf. edo, Engl. eat], a tooth.I.Prop.: cui auro dentes juncti escunt, XII. Tab. 10, 9; Plin. 11, 37, 61, § 160 sq.; Cels. 8, 1; Cic. N. D. 2, 54; Isid. 11, 1, 52:2.primores,
the front teeth, Plin. 7, 16, 15, § 68;also called adversi acuti,
Cic. N. D. 2, 54:praecisores,
Isid. 11, 1, 52;and in beasts: rapaces,
Veg. Vet. 6, 1, 1:canini,
the canine teeth, eye-teeth, Varr. R. R. 2, 7, 3; Cels. 8, 1; Plin. 11, 37, 61, § 160;in horses: columellares,
Varr. R. R. 2, 7, 2; Plin. 11, 37, 61, § 160:maxillares,
the jaw-teeth, grinders, Cels. 8, 1; called also genuini, Cic. l. l.;and molares, Isid. l. l. et saep.: dentes scalpere,
Plin. 30, 4, 9, § 27:fricare,
id. ib.:scariphare,
id. 28, 11, 49, § 179; cf. id. 30, 3, 8, § 21:mobiles confirmare,
id. 28, 11, 49, § 178; cf.:mobiles stabilire,
id. 32, 7, 26, § 80:eximere,
to extract, Cels. 6, 9; so,evellere,
Plin. 30, 3, 8, § 25:extrahere,
id. 32, 7, 26, § 79:excutere,
Juv. 16, 10 et saep.:dens Indus,
i. e. the elephant's, Ov. M. 8, 288; hence for ivory, id. ib. 11, 167;also called dens Libycus,
Prop. 2, 31, 12 (3, 29, 12 M.):Numida,
Ov. P. 4, 9, 28;and Erythraeus,
Mart. 13, 100.—Prov.a.Albis dentibus deridere aliquem, i. e. to laugh heartily at a person (so as to show one's teeth), Plaut. Ep. 3, 3, 48.—b.Venire sub dentem, to fall into the jaws, under the clutches of, Petr. 58, 6.—c.Dentem pro dente, tooth for tooth, Vulg. Matt. 5, 38.—B.Meton. of things resembling a tooth, a tooth, point, spike, prong, tine, fluke, etc.:II.aratri,
Col. 2, 4, 6; Verg. G. 2, 423 al.; cf. Varr. L. L. 5, § 135 Müll.: (irpicis) acc. to id. ib.:pectinis,
id. ib.; Tib. 1, 9, 68: (clavi) id. 1, 2, 18:serrae,
Plin. 16, 43, 83, § 227; Vitr. 1, 5; cf. Ov. M. 8, 246, and 6, 58;hence, in architecture, the walls indentated like the teeth of a saw, which connected the two main walls,
Vitr. 6, 11:forcipis,
id. 10, 2: (ancorae) Verg. A. 6, 3;for falx (vinitorum),
the pruning-hook, id. G. 2, 406 et saep.—Trop., the tooth of envy, envy, ill-will:B.more hominum invident, in conviviis rodunt, in circulis vellicant: non illo inimico sed hoc maledico dente carpunt,
Cic. Balb. 26:invidus,
Hor. Od. 4, 3, 16:ater,
id. Epod. 6, 15.—Of a destroying power:leti sub dentibus ipsis,
Lucr. 1, 852; cf.of time: vitiataque dentibus aevi consumere omnia,
Ov. M. 15, 235;and of water: aqua dentes habet,
Petr. 42;of malice: malignitatis dentes vitare,
Val. Max. 4, 7, extr. 2.
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