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81 aeternus
aeternus adj. [for * aeviternus], of an age, lasting, enduring, permanent, endless: inter nos gratia, T.: hostes, L.: sollicitudo, S.: vincula: audaciae monumentum: ignis, the vestal fire.—Of all time, everlasting, eternal, perpetual, immortal: deus: rerum Potestas, V.: mentes: supplicia: ignes, i. e. the heavenly bodies, V.: puer, Bacchus, O.: Te ex aeterno patientem mortis efficere, from immortal make mortal, O.: urbs, i. e. Rome, Tb. — Neut. as subst, perpetuity: urbs in aeternum condita, L. — Adverb.: aeternum salve, forever, V.: vivere, O.: latrans, perpetually, V.: servire, H.: aeterno, O.* * *aeterna -um, aeternior -or -us, aeternissimus -a -um ADJeternal/everlasting/imperishable; perpetual, w/out start/end -
82 ministra
ministra ae, f [minister], a female attendant, maid-servant, assistant: una ministrarum, O.: pariente ministrā, i. e. the Vestal Sylvia, O.—Fig., a servant, handmaid, accessory, abettor: res familiaris, ministra corporis: pacisque bellique ministrae, V.: huic facinori esse.* * * -
83 sacerdōs
sacerdōs ōtis, m and f [sacer+1 DA-], a priest, priestess: sacerdotum genera tria: sacerdotes suos cuique deorum praeficere, L.: sacerdotes casti, V.: tumuloque sacerdos additur Anchiseo, V.: has sacerdotes video Neapolitanas fuisse: Vestae, a Vestal, O.: Troica, i. e. Ilia, H.: regina sacerdos, i. e. Rhea Silvia, V.* * *priest, priestess -
84 scelerātus
scelerātus adj. with comp. and sup. [P. of scelero], polluted, profaned, defiled: terra, V.: limina Thracum, O.: Vicus, on the Esquiline, where Tullia drove over the corpse of her father, L.: campus, at the Colline gate, where an unchaste vestal was entombed alive, L.: sedes, the abode of the wicked in the underworld, O.— Impious, wicked, accursed, infamous, vicious, flagitious: Davos, T.: vir: stirps hominum sceleratorum, Cs.: hostis: coniunx, L.: iste multo sceleratior quam ille: ego sum sceleratior illo, O.: refertam esse Graeciam sceleratissimorum hominum.—As subst m.: tu unus, scelerate, inventus es, qui, etc., scoundrel: sceleratorum manu.— Accursed, shameful, outrageous, impious: eius preces: coniuratio, L.: insania belli, V.: amor habendi, O.: ignes, O.: a sceleratiore hastā: subit ira sceleratas sumere poenas, i. e. satisfaction for her crimes, V.: frigus, destructive, V.* * *Iscelerata -um, sceleratior -or -us, sceleratissimus -a -um ADJcriminal, wicked; accursed; lying under a ban; sinful, atrocious, heinousII -
85 Vesta
Vesta ae, f [1 VAS-], daughter of Saturn and Ops, goddess of flocks and herds, and of the household; in her temple the Vestal virgins maintained a perpetual fire, C., L., V., H., O.: quo tempore Vesta Arsit, i. e. the temple of Vesta, O.: perfudit nectare Vestam, i. e. the fire, V.* * *Vesta; (goddess of flocks/herds and of hearth/household); (child of Saturn+Ops) -
86 vestale sf
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87 kuis
adj. chaste, vestal, pure, continent -
88 vestaals
adj. vestal, virginal, modest, chaste, pure -
89 vestaalse maagd
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90 vestale
n. vestal, virginal, modest, chaste, pure -
91 djevičanski
virgin, virginal* * *• virginal• virgin• vestal• maiden -
92 vestalka
• virgin• vestal -
93 casto
• chaste• vestal -
94 puro
• chaste• cigar• cleanly• guileful• guilelessness• mere• purchasing power uncertainties• pure accident• unadulterated• unblemished• undefiled• unmixed• vestal -
95 девственница
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96 монахиня
conventual, nun, religious, votary; мн.; коллект. nunnery* * ** * *conventual, nun, religious, votary; nunnery* * *nunnunssistervestalvotaress -
97 непорочный
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98 стародевический
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99 devica
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100 kaluđerica
• capuchin; holy sister; nun; religion; sister; vestal
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