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41 Cloācīna or Cluācīna
Cloācīna or Cluācīna ae, f [2 CLV-], the purifier, a surname of Venus, L. -
42 Coclēs
Coclēs itis, m [SCA- +oculus], one - eyed.— Esp. surname of Horatius, who, in the war with Porsenna, defended a bridge alone, L., C., V.* * *one-eyed person; Horatius (who kept Etruscans from Subician bridge) -
43 Eleleus
Eleleus —, m [ἐλελεῦ, the cry of the Bacchantes], a surname of Bacchus, O. -
44 Ēlicius
Ēlicius ī, m [ex + LAC-], a surname of Jupiter, as god of omens, L., O. -
45 Euhius or Euius
Euhius or Euius (not Evius), ī, m, Εὔιοσ, a surname of Bacchus, C., H. -
46 Feretrius
Feretrius ī, m [feretrum], god of trophies, a surname of Jupiter, L. -
47 Fidius
Fidius ī, m [1 fides], the god of faith, a surname of Jupiter, O.—In the oath, me dius fidius or medius fidius, ellipt. for ita me dius Fidius iuvet, so help me the god of truth, by the god of truth. -
48 genitālis
genitālis e, adj. [genitus], of generation, of birth, fruitful, generative: quattuor corpora, the four elements, O.: semina, V.: arvum, V.—As subst f., goddess of birth, a surname of Diana, H.* * *genitalis, genitale ADJof creation/procreation, reproductive; fruitful; connected with birth, inborn -
49 Grādīvus
Grādīvus (once Grad-, O.), ī, m a surname of Mars, L., V., O., Iu. -
50 Helvīna
Helvīna ae, f a surname of Ceres, Iu. -
51 Libentīna (Lub-)
Libentīna (Lub-) ae, f [libens], a surname of Venus as goddess of pleasure. -
52 Lyaeus
Lyaeus ī, m, Λυαῖοσ, Lyaeus, deliverer from care, a surname of Bacchus: pater, V., H., O.— Wine, H.—As adj., of Lyaeus: latex, i. e. wine, V. -
53 Monēta
Monēta ae, f [moneo], the mother of the Muses, C.— A surname of Juno, as the goddess of recollection, C., L., O.—(Because money was coined in the temple of Juno Moneta), a place for coining money, mint, C.— Coined money, coin, money, O.— A stamp, die (late); hence, Communi carmen monetā, of the common stamp, Iu.* * *money/coinage; die on which coin is struck, stamp; mint, temple striking coins -
54 nota
nota ae, f [GNA-], a means of recognition, mark, sign, stamp, impression: epistulis notam apponam eam, quae mihi tecum convenit: barbarus compunctus notis Thraeciis, i. e. tattooed: Quā notam duxit (vitulus), is marked, H.: notas et nomina gentis inurunt (in vitulos), brand with, V.: notam sine volnere fecit, bruise, O.—Plur., significant marks, written characters, signs: qui sonos vocis litterarum notis terminavit, letters.— A critical mark, marginal note: notam apponere ad malum versum.— Plur, letters, alphabetic writing (sc. litterarum): Quosque legat versūs... Grandibus marmore caede notis, large letters, O.: foliisque notas et nomina mandat, V.: Inspicit acceptas hostis ab hoste notas, the letter, O.: loci, quasi argumentorum notae, memoranda.—Of wine, a brand, stamp, kind, quality: nota Falerni, H.: hae notae sunt optimae, i. e. wines of these brands. —A nod, beck, sign: Innuet; acceptas tu quoque redde notas, O.: Concussā manu dantem sibi signa videt, redditque notas, O.— Fig., a mark, sign, token: notae ac vestigia suorum flagitiorum: interspirationis enim, non defatigationis nostrae neque librariorum notae, signs (punctuation marks). — A distinguishing mark, characteristic, note: cuiusque generis dicendi: inter conloquia insigni notā deprendi, by a marked peculiarity of dialect, L.: Signatum praesente notā nomen, with the note of the present time, H.: Fabella hominum discernit notas, Ph.—Because of the mark against the name of a degraded citizen on the censor's lists, a censorial reproach, judgment of degradation (see censor): censoriae severitatis nota: censores senatum sine ullius notā legerunt, not excluding any one, L.— A mark of ignominy, badge of infamy, reproach, disgrace: domesticae turpitudinis: homo omnibus insignis notis turpitudinis: in amore tuo cogor habere notam, i. e. am degraded, Pr.: nullā tristi notā insignitus, reproachful surname, L.* * *mark, sign, letter, word, writing, spot brand, tattoo-mark -
55 Nyctelius
Nyctelius ī, m, Νυκτέλιοσ, a surname of Bacchus, O. -
56 Pallas
Pallas adis and ados, f, Παλλάσ, a surname of Athene (identified with the Roman Minerva), V., H., O.: Palladis ales, the owl, O.: Pallados arbor, the olive-tree, O.: iratā Pallade (i. e. invitā M<*>ervā), O.—Oil: infusā Pallade, O.—The olivetree, V., O.—The Palladium: Helenum raptā cum Pallade captum, O.: Pallados ignes, i. e. of Vesta (in whose temple was the Palladium), Pr.* * *olive tree; E:goddess Minerva/Athene -
57 pulchellus (-cellus)
pulchellus (-cellus) adj. dim. [pulcher], beautiful, pretty, little: Bacchae (i. e. Baccharum statuae).—As a mocking surname of Clodius Pulcher, Prettyman. -
58 salūtāris
salūtāris e, adj. with comp. [salus], of wellbeing, healthful, health-giving, wholesome, salutary: pro salutaribus mortifera conscribere: res (opp. pestiferae): calor: ars, of healing, H.: herbae, O.: hominum generi cultura agrorum est salutaris.— Fig., serviceable, beneficial, salutary, advantageous, useful: litterae: orationem salutarem habere, L.: civis: nihil est eo melius, nihil salutarius nobis: ad ortūs puerorum.—Esp., in the phrase, salutaris littera, i. e. the letter A (for absolvo, on the ballots of judges; opp. littera tristis, i. e. C, for condemno).—As a surname of Jupiter.* * *Isalutare, salutarior -or -us, salutarissimus -a -um ADJhealthful, health-giving, wholesome, beneficial; saving; of salvationIIsalutaris, salutare ADJhealthful; useful; helpful; advantageous -
59 Smintheus
Smintheus (disyl.), —, acc. ea, m, Σμιντηεύσ [from Sminthe, a town of the Troad], the Sminthean, a surname of Apollo, O. -
60 Stata
Stata ae, f [1 status], a surname of Vesta.
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