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1 mellitus
mellītus, a, um, adj. [mel], of honey, honey-.I.Lit.:2.melliti favi,
Varr. R. R. 3, 16, 22: bellaria, id. ap. Gell. 13, 11:absorptio,
Suet. Ner. 27.—Sweetened with honey, honey-sweet:II.placenta,
Hor. Ep. 1, 10, 11.—Trop., honey-sweet, darling, lovely:mammillae,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 2, 47: Cicero, * Cic. Att. 1, 18, 1:oculi,
Cat. 47, 1:passer,
id. 3, 6:verborum globuli,
Petr. 1.—So in sup.: ubi ubi es mellitissime, Marc. Aur. ap. Front. Ep ad Caes. 4, 5 Mai.; cf.:mellitissimum savium,
App. M. 2, 10, p. 119.— As subst.: mellītus, i, m.:mi mellite, mi marite,
my honey, my darling, App. M. 5, 6, p 161. -
2 capitulum
capitulum ī, n dim. [caput], a little head, darling, pet: lepidissimum, T.* * *chapter/article (in book); religious/cathedral chapter, chapter meeting/house; little head; piles/hemorrhoids; flower-head/seed-capsule; head of a structure -
3 dēliciae
dēliciae ārum, f [de + 1 LAC-], a delight, pleasure, charm, allurement, luxury, voluptuousness: deliciarum causā: deliciis diffluentes: longissime a talibus deliciis abesse: amores et hae deliciae quae vocantur, pleasures: muliebres, Ta.: educationis, tenderness, Ta.: tibi in deliciis fuit, a favorite: in deliciis viperam illam habere: non talium animus deliciarum egens, H.: Nec tibi deliciae faciles contingent, no cheap boon, O. — A favorite, delight, darling, sweetheart, beloved: vestrae, Antonius: Volcatius, tuae tuorumque deliciae: Corydon ardebat Alexim, Deiicias domini, V.: delicias hominis, a precious fellow! Iu. -
4 dēliciolae
dēliciolae ārum, f dim. [deliciae], a darling: nostrae, Tulliola. -
5 dēlicium
dēlicium ī, n [de + 1 LAC-], a sweetheart, Ph.* * *darling, person one is fond of; pet (animal); delight, source/thing of joy -
6 mel
mel mellis, n [MAL-], honey: villa abundat caseo, melle: roscida mella, V.—Fig., honey, sweetness, pleasantness: poëtica mella, H.: Hoc iuvat et melli est, is pleasant, H.—Prov.: e medio flumine mella petat, i. e. where there is none, O.* * *honey; sweetness; darling -
7 mellītus
mellītus adj. [mel], of honey, sweet with honey: placenta, H.—Fig., honey-sweet, darling: Cicero: oculi, Ct.* * *mellita, mellitum ADJsweetened with honey; honey-sweet -
8 meus
meus pron possess. [me], of me, my, mine, belonging to me, my own: carnufex, T.: discriptio, made by me: iniuria, done to me, S.: non mea est simulatio, not my way, T.: Tempestate meā, in my day, Iu.: (me) vixque meum firmat deus, hardly myself, O.: facerem, nisi plane esse vellem meus, quite independent: Vicimus, et meus est, O.: Nero meus, dear: homo meus, i. e. the fellow I speak of, Ph.: mea tu, my darling, T.: o mi Aeschine, o mi germane! my dear! my beloved! T.— Plur m. as subst, my friends, my relatives, my adherents, my followers: ego meorum solus sum meus, T.— With gen. in apposition: nomen meum absentis: cum mea nemo Scripta legat timentis, etc., H.— As subst n., mine: quid vobis istic negoti in meo est? on my land: non est mentiri meum, my custom, T.: puto esse meum, quid sentiam, exponere, my duty: Non est meum Decurrere, etc., my way, H.: aut quicquam mihi dulce meorum Te sine erit? V.—For meā with interest, refert, see intersum, refert.* * *mea, meum ADJmy (personal possession); mine, of me, belonging to me; my own; to me -
9 ocellus
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10 tū
tū gen. tuī, dat. tibi or tibī, acc. and abl. tē; plur nom. and acc. vōs, gen. vestrūm or vostrūm, gen obj. vestrī or vostrī (fem. vostrarum, T.); dat. and abl. vōbis, pron pers. [with sing. cf. Gr. σύ; Germ. du; Engl. thou], thou, you: Tu si hic sis, aliter sentias, T.: tu mihi etiam legis Portiae, tu C. Gracchi, tu horum libertatis mentionem facis: Neque postulem abs te, ni ipsa res moneat, T.: vosne veli<*> an me regnare era, Fors: vestri adhortandi causā, L.: Solve metūs, et tu Troianos exue caestūs, V.: nec amores Sperne puer neque tu choreas, H.—Made emphatic by a suffix (only in the forms tute, tutimet, tibimet, tete, vosmet, and vobismet): ut tute mihi praecepisti: tibi si recta probanti placebis, tum non modo tete viceris, etc.: tutimet mirabere, T.: quod (consilium) vosmet ipsi attuleritis, L.—Colloq. in dat., to suggest the interest of the person addressed in the remark ( dativus ethicus): scin ubi nunc sit tibi Tua Bacchis? T.: ecce tibi est exortus Isocrates: en vobis, inquit, iuvenem, etc., L.—Plur., when more than one person is addressed, though with a noun in the sing: vos, vero, Attice, et praesentem me curā levatis, et, etc.: vos, Romanus exercitus, ne destiteritis impio bello! L.: Vos, o Calliope, precor aspirate canenti, i. e. you, Muses, V.—As subst. (colloq.): mea tu, my darling, T.* * *you, thee -
11 amasiuncula
loved one, darling, sweetheart; fond lover -
12 cicaro
little boy, darling -
13 delicia
Icorner beam supporting a section of an outward-sloping roof; gutter (L+S); luxurious habits/self-indulgence; airs, manners of superiority; caprices/whims; ornaments/decorations; erotic verse; charms; elegant/affected manners/mannerismIIfavorite/pet/darling/beloved (usu pl.); man w/exquisite taste/gourmet; voluptury luxurious habits/self-indulgence; airs, manners of superiority; caprices/whims; ornaments/decorations; erotic verse; charms; elegant/affected manners/mannerismIIIpleasure/delight/fun (usu. pl.), activity affording enjoyment, luxuries; toys; luxurious habits/self-indulgence; airs, manners of superiority; caprices/whims; ornaments/decorations; erotic verse; charms; elegant/affected manners/mannerism -
14 deliciola
darling, little sweetheart (pl.) -
15 deliciolum
darling, little sweetheart -
16 vitilla
little darling; (term of endearment) -
17 Pseudoeurycea werleri
1. LAT Pseudoeurycea werleri Darling et H. Smith2. RUS тёмно-серая саламандра f3. ENG —4. DEU —5. FRA —Ареал обитания: Центральная АмерикаVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Pseudoeurycea werleri
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18 Rana darlingi
2. RUS саванная лягушка f3. ENG Darling's golden-backed frog4. DEU —5. FRA —Ареал обитания: АфрикаVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Rana darlingi
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19 Rhinolophus darlingi
1. LAT Rhinolophus darlingi K. Andersen2. RUS подковонос m Дарлинга3. ENG Darling's horseshoe bat4. DEU —5. FRA —VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Rhinolophus darlingi
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20 Sminthopsis macroura
VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Sminthopsis macroura
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