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1 flatus
blowing, blast, breathing, arrogance, haughtiness. -
2 bucca
bucca ae, f [BV-], the cheek (internal): fluentes buccae: ambas Iratus buccas inflet, H.: buccā foculum excitat, i. e. by blowing, Iu.: quidquid in buccam venit, i. e. what comes uppermost. —A mouther, declaimer: Curtius et Matho buccae, Iu.— A trumpeter: notaeque per oppida buccae, Iu.* * *jaw, mouth; mouthful; cheek (with blowing a trumpet); cavity (knee joint) (L+S) -
3 flātus
flātus ūs, m [flo], a blowing, breathing, snorting: complere sedilia flatu (sc. tibiae), H.: flatūs austri, Ct.: flatu secundo Carbasa mota sonant, O.: sui flatūs ne sonet aura, cavet, of his breath, O.— Fig., a breath, breeze: prospero flatu fortunae uti. — Plur, pride, haughtiness: flatūs remittat, V.* * *blowing; snorting; breath; breeze -
4 īn-flō
īn-flō āvī, ātus, āre, to blow into, blow, inflate, swell: simul inflavit tibicen: paulo inflavit vehementius, i. e. wrote in a loftier style: calamos levīs, V.: (bucina) cecinit inflata receptūs, O.: pellem, Ph.: illis ambas Iratus buccas, puff out his cheeks at them, H.: tumidoque inflatur carbasus Austro, is swelled, V.: Inflatus venas Iaccho, V.—To produce by blowing, blow: sonum.—To make loud by blowing: verba inflata, uttered with violent breath: a quibus (modis) aliquid extenuatur, inflatur, is pitched low or high.—Fig., to inspire, encourage, elate: poetam divino spiritu inflari: spectator sedulus inflat (poetam), H.: mendaciis spem regis, L.—To puff up, inflate: animos ad superbiam, L.: Crescentem tumidis sermonibus utrem, H. -
5 adspiratio
I.In gen.A.Lit., a blowing or breathing to or upon: animantes adspiratione aëris sustinentur, by the blowing or breathing of the air (not by respiration, as it is commonly rendered), Cic. N. D. 2, 33, 83:B.ventorum,
Lact. 7, 3 fin. —Trop.:II.superni numinis,
favor, Amm. 15, 2.—Hence,Esp.A.Evaporation, exhalation:B.quae omnia fiunt et ex caeli varietate et ex disparili adspiratione terrarum,
Cic. Div. 1, 36, 79; 1, 57, 130.—In gram., the enunciation of a word with an h sound, a breathing, aspiration:ita majores locutos esse, ut nusquam nisi in vocali aspiratione uterentur,
Cic. Or. 48, 160:per aspirationem apud nos potest quaeri, an in scripto sit vitium, si h littera est, non nota,
Quint. 1, 5, 19; 1, 4, 9 Spald.; 1, 6, 21; 6, 3, 55 al.; cf. Apul. de Nota Aspirat. Osann.—Hence meton., the aspirate, i.e. the letter H itself, Prisc. p. 547; 1038 al.; Phoc. Aspir. p. 1721 sq. P. -
6 aspiratio
I.In gen.A.Lit., a blowing or breathing to or upon: animantes adspiratione aëris sustinentur, by the blowing or breathing of the air (not by respiration, as it is commonly rendered), Cic. N. D. 2, 33, 83:B.ventorum,
Lact. 7, 3 fin. —Trop.:II.superni numinis,
favor, Amm. 15, 2.—Hence,Esp.A.Evaporation, exhalation:B.quae omnia fiunt et ex caeli varietate et ex disparili adspiratione terrarum,
Cic. Div. 1, 36, 79; 1, 57, 130.—In gram., the enunciation of a word with an h sound, a breathing, aspiration:ita majores locutos esse, ut nusquam nisi in vocali aspiratione uterentur,
Cic. Or. 48, 160:per aspirationem apud nos potest quaeri, an in scripto sit vitium, si h littera est, non nota,
Quint. 1, 5, 19; 1, 4, 9 Spald.; 1, 6, 21; 6, 3, 55 al.; cf. Apul. de Nota Aspirat. Osann.—Hence meton., the aspirate, i.e. the letter H itself, Prisc. p. 547; 1038 al.; Phoc. Aspir. p. 1721 sq. P. -
7 reflabri
rē̆flabri (sc. venti) = reciproci, blowing back, blowing counter (opp. excursores venti, qui directo spirant), App. Mund. p. 62, 21 [reflo]. -
8 reflatus
rĕflātus, ūs, m. [id.], a blowing against, blowing:II.navigium reflatu beluae oppletum unda,
Plin. 9, 6, 5, § 15; concr., a contrary wind: naves delatas Uticam reflatu hoc, * Cic. Att. 12, 2, 1. —Trop., reaction:doceat me, si potest, quae sit illa vis (sc. fortunae), qui flatus iste, et qui reflatus,
Lact. 3, 28, 6. -
9 adflātus (aff-)
adflātus (aff-) ūs, m [ad-flo], a blowing on, breeze, blast, breath: ex terrā: vaporis, L: adflatu nocent, by the effluvia, O.: frondes adflatibus (apri) ardent, by his breath, O.—Fig., inspiration: divinus: furoris. -
10 aspīrātiō (ads-)
aspīrātiō (ads-) ōnis, f [aspiro], a breathing on, blowing upon: aëris.—Fig., a rough breathing, aspirate. — Exhalation, evaporation: terrarum.— Influence: caeli. -
11 concipiō
concipiō cēpī, ceptus, ere [com- + capio], to take hold of, take up, take in, take, receive: inde pabula terrae concipiunt, V.: concipit Iris aquas, draws up, O.: terra Concepit lacrimas, O.: praecordiis conceptam mortem continere: conceptum motu ignem ferre, kindled, L.: ubi silices Concipiunt ignem, O.: flammam, Cs.: Bucina, quae concepit aëra (by blowing), O.: quem mens mea concipit ignem? O.—To conceive, become pregnant: cum concepit mula: ex illo, O.: id, quod conceperat: alqm ex alqo: quem pluvio Danaë conceperat auro, O.: omnia, quae terra concipiat semina: concepta crimina portat, the fruit of sin, O.— Fig., to imagine, conceive, think: quae concipiuntur animo: aliquid animo, L.: aethera mente, grasps in imagination, O.: quicquid concipitur nefas, H.—To understand, comprehend, perceive: principia rerum animo: alqd fieri oportere: lucos illic esse, O. — To adopt, harbor, entertain, conceive: inimicitiae ex aedilitate conceptae, Cs.: mente furores, O.: spem, O.: auribus cupiditatem: malum aut scelus: flagitium cum aliquo: ducis tu concipe curam, i. e. assume, V.—To draw up, comprisc, express in words, compose: sicut verbis concipiatur more nostro, as our phrase is: ius iurandum, L.: verba, quibus gratīs agit, a form, O.: conceptis verbis peierasse: foedus, V.: summas, to report definitely, L. — To promulgate, declare formally, phrase (in religious rites): vota sacerdos, O.: Latinas (ferias) sacrumque rite, L.* * *concipere, concepi, conceptus V TRANStake in/up, receive, catch; derive/draw (from); contain/hold; grasp; adopt; wed; form, devise; understand, imagine; conceive, be mother of; utter (oath/prayer) -
12 cōnspīrātiō
cōnspīrātiō ōnis, f [conspiro], an agreement, union, unanimity, concord, harmony: hominum: bonorum omnium: civitatum, Ta.: amoris: in r<*> p. bene gerendā.—A plot, combination, conspiracy hominum contra dignitatem tuam: ista Sardorum body of conspirators: militaris, Ta.* * *illegal/hostile combination/conspiracy/plot; blowing/breathing together; concord/harmony/unanimity/agreement in feeling/opinion; conspirator -
13 flāmen
flāmen inis, n [flo], a blowing, blast, breeze, wind, gale: Berecynthiae tibiae, H.: ramis sine flamine motis, O.: ferunt sua flamina classem, V.: ingens, O.* * *Ipriest, flamen; priest of specific deityIIbreeze, wind, gale; blast -
14 īnflātiō
īnflātiō ōnis, f [inflo], a puffing up, flatulence: habet inflationem (faba), produces flatulence.* * *inflation, swelling/blowing/puffing (up); flatulence; inflammation; insolence -
15 īnflātus
īnflātus ūs, m [inflo], a blowing in, blast: (tibiae) si inflatum non recipiunt: primo inflatu tibicinis.—Fig., a breathing into, inspiration: divinus.* * *inflata -um, inflatior -or -us, inflatissimus -a -um ADJinflated, puffed up; bombastic; turgid -
16 adspiratio
exhalation; blowing on; aspiration; sounding "h" -
17 apogeus
apogea, apogeum ADJblowing/coming from the land, land (breeze) -
18 aspiratio
Iaspiration, desireIIexhalation; blowing on; aspiration; sounding "h" -
19 chelidonias
west wind; (blowing after 22 Feb. when swallows arrive) -
20 etesia
etesian winds (pl.), NW winds blowing during dog days in Eastern Mediterranean
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