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1 ars
ars artis, f [1 AR-], practical skill: manus et ars: arte laboratae vestes, V. — Esp., skill in a special pursuit, a profession, business, art: musica, poetry, T.: magica, V.: (artes) militares et imperatoriae, L.: civiles, politics, Ta.: dicendi, oratory: belli, L.: arte canere, O. — Poet.: artes Infra se positas, i. e. inferior ability, H.—Science, learning, knowledge: Graecae: optimae, N.: inventor artium (Mercurius), Cs. — Theory, general principles: alqd ad artem et ad praecepta revocare.— A work of art: exquisitae: clipeus, Didymaonis artes, V.: Quas (artīs) Parrhasius protulit, H. — Conduct, practice, character: veteres revocavit artīs, ancient virtues, H.: artis bonae fama, S.: artes eximiae: Nihil istac opus est arte, sed eis... Fide et taciturnitate, the service I want is not cookery, but, etc., T.: artium Gratarum facies, charming manners, H. — Cunning, artifice, stratagem, trick, fraud, deceit: arte tractare virum, T.: capti arte, L.: novas artīs versare, V.: nocendi, means, V.: dolosae, O.: arte ducis elusi, Ta.—An elementary treatise, instruction-book: praecepta in artibus relinquere: artem scindes Theodori, Iu.* * *skill/craft/art; trick, wile; science, knowledge; method, way; character (pl.) -
2 antīquitās
antīquitās ātis, f [antiquus], age, antiquity: generis. — Ancient time, antiquity: factum ex omni antiquitate proferre.—Ancient events, the history of ancient times, antiquity: tenenda est omnis antiquitas: antiquitatis amator, N.—Men of former times, the ancients: antiquitatis memoria: antiquitas melius ea cernebat. — Venerableness, reverend character: eius fani.* * *antiquity, the good old days; the ancients; virtues of olden times; being old
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