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  • 101 vitiōsus

        vitiōsus adj. with comp. and sup.    [vitium], full of faults, faulty, defective, invalid: vitiosissimus orator: consul, chosen in defiance of the auspices.—Plur. n. as subst, misfortune, ruin: in dira et in vitiosa incurrimus.—Wicked, depraved, vicious: si qui audierunt philosophos, vitiosi essent discessuri: Progeniem vitiosiorem, H.: omnis (luxuries) est vitiosa.
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    vitiosa, vitiosum ADJ
    full of vice, vicious

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  • 102 vocō

        vocō āvī, ātus, āre    [VOC-], to call, summon, invoke, call together, convoke: (patrem) blandā voce: hominum multitudinem ex omni provinciā vocat, Cs.: classico ad concilium milites ad tribunos, L.: patribus vocatis, V.: Fertur haec moriens pueris dixisse vocatis, H.: ut in senatum vocarentur qui, etc., L.: in contionem vocari placuit, L.— Poet.: Tum cornix plenā pluviam vocat voce, i. e. announces, V.: pugnas, i. e. declare war, V.— To call upon, invoke, appeal to: Voce vocans Hecaten, invoking, V.: ventis vocatis, V.: Auxilio deos, V.: vos (deos) in verba, as witnesses, O.: Quem vocet divōm populus, H.: votis imbrem, call down, V.: (Charon) levare functum Pauperem laboribus Vocatus, H.—In legal proceedings, to cite, summon: in ius: vocatus Ariston purgare sese, L.—As a guest, to bid, invite, ask: alqm ad cenam, T.: ad prandium volgo: Spatium Vocandi dabitur, i. e. for sending invitations, T.—To call, invite, exhort, summon, urge, stimulate: me ad vitam: quam in spem me.—To challenge, defy: centuriones hostīs, si introire vellent, vocare coeperunt, Cs.: cum hinc Aetoli vocarent ad bellum, L.: cantu vocat in certamina divos, V.—To call by name, name, denominate, designate, entitle: urbem Romam, Enn. ap. C.: regem illum unum: ad Spelaeum, quod vocant, biduum moratus, L.: me miserum vocares, H.: patrioquo vocat de nomine mensem, names after, O.: se Quirinum vocari: Sive tu Lucina probas vocari, H.—To call, bring, draw, put, set, place: apud milites me in invidiam: in partem (hereditatis) mulieres vocatae sunt, succeeded to a share: me ad Democritum vocas, refer: eam (causam) in iudicium, bring to trial: quae fecisti, in iudicium voco, I call to account: sub iudicium singula verba, O.: si ad calculos eum res p. vocet, L.: Italiam ad exitium vocas, i.e. threaten with ruin.—Of things, to invite, call, summon, incite, arouse: lenis crepitans vocat Auster in altum, V.: Quāque vocant fluctūs, O.: Carthaginiensīs fessos nox ad quietem vocabat, L.: ipso anni tempore ad gerendum bellum vocari, Cs.
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    vocare, vocavi, vocatus V
    call, summon; name; call upon

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  • 103 adflictus

    I
    adflicta, adflictum ADJ
    in a state of ruin (persons/countries/affairs), shattered
    II
    collision, blow; a striking against/dashing together

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  • 104 adfligo

    adfligere, adflixi, adflictus V TRANS
    overthrow/throw down; afflict, damage, crush, break, ruin; humble, weaken, vex

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  • 105 adlido

    adlidere, adlisi, adlisus V TRANS
    dash against; crush against, bruise; ruin; shipwreck

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  • 106 adnihilo

    adnihilare, adnihilavi, adnihilatus V TRANS
    annihilate, destroy, demolish, ruin, bring to nothing

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  • 107 afflictus

    I
    afflicta, afflictum ADJ
    in a state of ruin (persons/countries/affairs), shattered
    II
    collision, blow; a striking against/dashing together

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  • 108 affligo

    affligere, afflixi, afflictus V TRANS
    overthrow/throw down; afflict, damage, crush, break, ruin; humble, weaken, vex

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  • 109 allido

    allidere, allisi, allisus V TRANS
    dash against; crush against, bruise; ruin; shipwreck

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  • 110 annihilo

    annihilare, annihilavi, annihilatus V TRANS
    annihilate, destroy, demolish, ruin, bring to nothing

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  • 111 ciner

    ashes; embers, spent love/hate; ruin, destruction; the grave/dead, cremation

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  • 112 cinus

    ashes; embers, spent love/hate; ruin, destruction; the grave/dead, cremation

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  • 113 clades

    defeat, reverse; casualties, slaughter/carnage/devastation; ruins; dissolution; disaster, ruin, calamity; plague; pest, bane, scourge (cause of disaster)

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  • 114 collabefio

    collabefieri, collabefactus sum V SEMIDEP
    collapse/break up; sink together; be overthrown politically/brought to ruin

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  • 115 confundo

    confundere, confudi, confusus V TRANS
    pour/mix/mass/bring together; combine/unite/blend/merge; spread over, diffuse; upset/confuse; blur/jumble; bring disorder/ruin; disfigure; bewilder, dismay

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  • 116 confunero

    confunerare, confuneravi, confuneratus V TRANS
    bury, inter; ruin, destroy

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  • 117 conlabefio

    conlabefieri, conlabefactus sum V SEMIDEP
    collapse/break up; sink together; be overthrown politically/brought to ruin

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  • 118 conrumpo

    conrumpere, conrupi, conruptus V TRANS
    spoil/rot; taint/contaminate; damage/ruin, undo; destroy/deface; digest; infect; pervert, corrupt, deprave; bribe, suborn; seduce, tempt, beguile; falsify

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  • 119 conturbator

    I
    (gen.), conturbatoris ADJ
    leading to bankruptcy, ruinous, expensive, costly
    II
    disturber; who/that which brings/spreads disorder/ruin; bankrupt

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  • 120 corrumpo

    corrumpere, corrupi, corruptus V TRANS
    spoil/rot; taint/contaminate; damage/ruin, undo; destroy/deface; digest; infect; pervert, corrupt, deprave; bribe, suborn; seduce, tempt, beguile; falsify

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