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  • 121 circumplector

        circumplector —, ī, dep.    [circum + plecto], to clasp, embrace, surround, encompass: coniunctiones motu undique: domini patrimonium: pharetram auro, V.: (collem) opere, Cs.
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    circumplecti, circumplexus sum V DEP
    encompass; embrace; surround, encircle; enclose (w/wall); cover round about

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  • 122 circum-saepiō

        circum-saepiō    (not -sēp-), saepsī, saeptus, īre, to hedge round, fence around, encircle, enclose: circumsaeptus lectis hominum viribus: armatis corpus, L. — In tmesis: Classis Aggeribus saepta circum, V. — Fig.: vos īsdem ignibus circumsaepti.

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  • 123 circumsiliō

        circumsiliō —, —, īre    [circum + salio], to leap around, dance around: circumsilit Morborum omne genus, Iu.
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    circumsilire, -, - V
    leap/spring/hop round

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  • 124 circumspectus

        circumspectus adj.    [P. of circumspicio], well considered, guarded: verba, O.
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    I
    circumspecta -um, circumspectior -or -us, circumspectissimus -a -u ADJ
    well considered, weighed with care, prudent; guarded/circumspect; cautious/wary; worthy of consideration, respected; distinguished
    II
    survey/looking round/spying; visual examination; commanding view; contemplation

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  • 125 circumspectus

        circumspectus ūs, m    [circumspicio], a looking about, regarding: ut distineret regem ab circumspectu rerum aliarum, consideration, L.—A view around, outlook: facilis est circumspectus, unde exeam: eo, unde circumspectus esset, L.
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    I
    circumspecta -um, circumspectior -or -us, circumspectissimus -a -u ADJ
    well considered, weighed with care, prudent; guarded/circumspect; cautious/wary; worthy of consideration, respected; distinguished
    II
    survey/looking round/spying; visual examination; commanding view; contemplation

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  • 126 circumvectiō

        circumvectiō ōnis, f    [circumveho], a carrying around—Solis, the circuit, revolution.
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    circular course, revolution; transport/carrying round (from place to place)

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  • 127 clipeus (clup-)

        clipeus (clup-) ī, m, or clipeum, ī, n    [CLEP-], a round shield of metal: speciem inclusit in clupeo: maximis clipeis uti, N.: clipeos ad tela sinistris obicere, V.—Prov.: clipeum post volnera sumere, i. e. to act too late, O.—Poet.: dei (Phoebi) clipeus, i. e. the sun's disk, O.—A metallic tablet for a relief, medallion: argenteum, L.

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  • 128 clupeus

        clupeus    see clipeus.
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    round/embossed shield (usu. bronze); disk of sun; vault of sky; meteorite

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  • Round robin — Round Round, a. [OF. roond, roont, reond, F. rond, fr. L. rotundus, fr. rota wheel. See {Rotary}, and cf. {Rotund}, {roundel}, {Rundlet}.] 1. Having every portion of the surface or of the circumference equally distant from the center; spherical;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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