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1 dēmōnstrātiō
dēmōnstrātiō ōnis, f [demonstro], a showing, pointing out, description: gestus sententiam demonstratione declarans: conversam habere.— An exposition, explanation: huius generis: quem ad modum quidque fiat.— Demonstrative oratory, eulogy.* * *demonstration, clear proof; description, definition by features; such oratory; indication; identification; act of pointing out/showing; (boundry of estate) -
2 ostentātiō
ostentātiō ōnis, f [ostento], a showing, exhibition, display: ostentationis causā vagari, to attract notice, Cs.: saevitiae, open display, L.—An idle show, vain display, pomp, parade, ostentation: ingeni ostentationis suspicio: sui, Cs.: multorum annorum ostentationes mea, my many years' boastful promises.—A false show, pretence, simulation, deception: consul veritate, non ostentatione popularis: (captivi) producti ostentationis causā, Cs.* * *exhibition, display; showing off -
3 abstinēns
abstinēns tis, adj. [P. of abstineo], abstinent, temperate, moderate: esse abstinentem, continere cupiditates: oculos abstinentes habere: animus abstinens pecuniae, H. — Esp., chaste, continent. Hippolytem dum fugit (Peleus) abstinens, H.* * *abstinentis (gen.), abstinentior -or -us, abstinentissimus -a -um ADJabstinent, temperate; showing restraint, self restrained; not covetous; chaste -
4 ambiguus
ambiguus adj. [ambi + 1 AG-], going two ways, wavering, uncertain: per ambiguum favorem gratiam victoris spectare, by showing equal favor to both sides, L.: Proteus, assuming different forms, O.: Ambiguam tellure novā Salamina futuram, i. e. the name would be of double application, H.— Fig., wavering, vacillating, uncertain, doubtful: si dudum fuerat ambiguom hoc mihi, T.: haud ambiguus rex, L.: Ambiguum Clymene precibus Phaëthontis, an irā Mota magis, uncertain whether, O.: imperandi, Ta.—Of speech, obscure, dark, ambiguous: verba: oracula. — Of character, uncertain, not trustworthy, doubtful: fides, L.: domus, V. — As subst n., doubt, uncertainty, a dark saying: servet in ambiguo Iuppiter, H.: ambiguorum complura sunt genera.* * *ambigua, ambiguum ADJchangeable, doubtful, ambiguous, wavering, fickle; treacherous, unethical -
5 grātificātiō
grātificātiō ōnis, f [gratificor], obligingness, complaisance: Sullana: inpudens.* * *showing kindness; complaisance -
6 mōnstrātiō
mōnstrātiō ōnis, f [monstro], a showing, direction, guidance: tua, T.* * *exhibition (of art, of objects) -
7 (ostentus, ūs)
(ostentus, ūs) m [ostendo], a showing, display, sign, proof: ut Iugurthae scelerum ostentui essem, S.— A pretence: illa deditionis signa ostentui credere, S. -
8 per-honōrificus
per-honōrificus adj., very honorable: consalutatio: discessus.—Showing much honor, very respectful: collega in me. -
9 reverēns
reverēns entis, adj. with comp. [P. of revereor], respectful, reverent: sermo erga patrem, Ta.: reverentius visum credere, quam, etc., Ta.* * *reverentis (gen.), reverentior -or -us, reverentissimus -a -um ADJreverent; feeling /showing restraint before superiors; shy/apprehensive/uneasy -
10 analemma
analemmatos/is N Ndiagram showing length of sundial pin with time of year; (fig. 8 on globe) -
11 animax
(gen.), animacis ADJshowing signs of life, alive -
12 apstinens
apstinentis (gen.), apstinentior -or -us, apstinentissimus -a -um ADJabstinent, temperate; showing restraint, self restrained; not covetous; chaste -
13 demonstrativa
demonstrative oratory (esp. vituperation); display/showing off -
14 impius
impia, impium ADJwicked, impious, irreverent; showing no regard for divinely imposed moral duty -
15 inpius
inpia, inpium ADJwicked, impious, irreverent; showing no regard for divinely imposed moral duty -
16 jactatio
shaking; boasting; showing off -
17 sittybus
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18 visorius
visoria, visorium ADJshowing; indicating -
19 Stultorum calami carbones moenia chartae
• Chalk is the pen of fools, walls (their) paper No Graffiti please. Showing that graffiti is nothing newLatin Quotes (Latin to English) > Stultorum calami carbones moenia chartae
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20 Subucula tua apparet
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