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1 latratus
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2 lātrātus
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3 canis
canis is, m and f [2 CAV-], a dog: ater alienus, T.: acer, H.: canes venatici: obscena, shameless, V.: Echidnea, i. e. Cerberus, O.: caeruleis canibus resonantia saxa, the barking mouths ( of Scylla), V.: Infernae canes, the dogs of Hecate, H. — Sing collect.: trudit multā cane Apros, a pack, H.—Provv.: cane peius et angui vitare aliquid, H.: canis a corio numquam absterrebitur uncto, will never be frightened from the greasy hide, H.: canis timidus vehementius latrat quam mordet, his bark is worse than his bite, Cu.—Fig., a term of reproach, dog, T.; of a backbiter, H.; of a miser, H.; of parasites: multa canibus suis (opus esse).—Meton., the constellation, the Dog (canis maior, or Sirius; and canis minor, or Procyon): adverso cedens Canis occidit astro, i. e. goes down backwards, V.—In play, the worst throw (of dice), dog-throw (opp. Venus), O., Pr.* * *dog; hound; subordinate; "jackal"; dog-star/fish; lowest dice throw; clamp -
4 circum-sonus
circum-sonus adj., sounding around, filling with sound: turba canum, barking around, O. -
5 clāmōsus
clāmōsus adj. [clamor], clamorous, full of noise: pater, Iu.: circus, resounding, Iu.: Phasma Catulli, the noisy farce, ‘ the Ghost,’ Iu.* * *clamosa, clamosum ADJgiven to/marked by/filled with shouting/bawling/yelling; barking (dog), noisy -
6 clangor
clangor ōris, m [1 CAL-], a sound, clang, noise: tubarum, V.: clangorem fundere (of birds), C. poët.: consonus (pennarum), O.: cum magno clangore volitare, L.* * *clang, noise; blare/blast (trumpet); crying/clamor (bird); barking/baying (dog) -
7 baubatus
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8 latraus
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9 canina
I.Lit.:B.lac,
Ov. Ib. 227; Plin. 29, 6, 39, § 133:pellis,
Scrib. Comp. 161:stercus,
Juv. 14, 64:rictus,
id. 10, 271:far,
spelt-bread for dogs, id. 5, 11:adeps,
Plin. 29, 6, 35, § 111:fel,
id. 29, 6, 38, § 117:dentes,
eye-teeth, dog-teeth, Varr. R. R. 2, 7; 3; Cels. 8, 1; Plin. 11, 37, 61, § 160:scaeva canina,
a favorable augury taken from meeting a dog or from his barking, Plaut. Cas. 5, 4, 4.—Subst.: canīna, ae, f. (sc. caro), dog ' s flesh: canis caninam non ēst, Auct. ap. Varr. L. L. 7, § 32 Müll.—II.Trop.: prandium, in which no wine is drunk, mean, Varr. ap. Gell. 13, 30, 12 sq. (v. the connection, and cf. with our dog-cheap): littera, i. e. the letter R, Pers. 1, 109: facundia, i. e. abusive from its snarling sound, snarling, Appius ap. Sall. H Fragm. 2, 37 Dietsch (from Non. p. 60, 24):eloquen tia,
Quint. 12, 9, 9; Lact. 6, 18, 26; cf. Spald. Quint. l. l.: caninum studium locupletissimum quemque adlatrandi, i. e. causidicorum. Col. 1, praef. §9: verba,
cutting words, Ov. Ib. 230: nuptiae, canine, beastly (cf.: canis obscena;v. canis),
Hier. Ep. 69, n. 2: philosophi = Cynici, Aug. Civ. Dei, 14, 20;hence, caninae aequanimitatis stupor,
Tert. Pat. 2. -
10 caninus
I.Lit.:B.lac,
Ov. Ib. 227; Plin. 29, 6, 39, § 133:pellis,
Scrib. Comp. 161:stercus,
Juv. 14, 64:rictus,
id. 10, 271:far,
spelt-bread for dogs, id. 5, 11:adeps,
Plin. 29, 6, 35, § 111:fel,
id. 29, 6, 38, § 117:dentes,
eye-teeth, dog-teeth, Varr. R. R. 2, 7; 3; Cels. 8, 1; Plin. 11, 37, 61, § 160:scaeva canina,
a favorable augury taken from meeting a dog or from his barking, Plaut. Cas. 5, 4, 4.—Subst.: canīna, ae, f. (sc. caro), dog ' s flesh: canis caninam non ēst, Auct. ap. Varr. L. L. 7, § 32 Müll.—II.Trop.: prandium, in which no wine is drunk, mean, Varr. ap. Gell. 13, 30, 12 sq. (v. the connection, and cf. with our dog-cheap): littera, i. e. the letter R, Pers. 1, 109: facundia, i. e. abusive from its snarling sound, snarling, Appius ap. Sall. H Fragm. 2, 37 Dietsch (from Non. p. 60, 24):eloquen tia,
Quint. 12, 9, 9; Lact. 6, 18, 26; cf. Spald. Quint. l. l.: caninum studium locupletissimum quemque adlatrandi, i. e. causidicorum. Col. 1, praef. §9: verba,
cutting words, Ov. Ib. 230: nuptiae, canine, beastly (cf.: canis obscena;v. canis),
Hier. Ep. 69, n. 2: philosophi = Cynici, Aug. Civ. Dei, 14, 20;hence, caninae aequanimitatis stupor,
Tert. Pat. 2. -
11 circumsonus
circum-sŏnus, a, um, adj., sounding all around. *I. * II. -
12 clangor
I.Of wind instruments:II.tubarum,
Verg. A. 2, 313; cf. id. ib. 8, 526; 11, 192; Luc. 1, 237; Sil. 2, 19; Stat. Th. 3, 651; Flor. 4, 2, 67; cf. Ov. M. 3, 707.—Of birds (in crying or flying). clangorem fundere, Cic. poët. Tusc. 2, 10, 24: tremulo clangore volare, id. poët. Div. 2, 30, 63; Ov. M. 12, 528; 13, 611:III.cum magno clangore volitare,
Liv. 1, 34, 8; 5, 47, 4; Col. 8, 13, 2; Plin. 18, 35, 87, § 363 sq.; 10, 8, 10, § 23 al.; Flor. 1, 13, 15; * Suet. Dom. 6 al.—In plur., Verg. A. 3, 226.— -
13 decorticatio
dēcortĭcātĭo, ōnis, f. [decortico], a barking, peeling:angusta,
Plin. 17, 24, 37, § 236. -
14 gannitus
I.Lit., Lucr. 5, 1070.—II.Transf.A.Of sparrows, a chirping, twittering, App. M. 6, p. 175.—B.Of persons, a snarling, grumbling:gannitibus lacessere,
Mart. 5, 60, 21; a chattering, tattling, App. M. 6, p. 185; a whining, moaning:tristis Nerēidis morientis,
Plin. 9, 5, 4, § 9. -
15 interlatrans
inter-lătrans, antis, Part. [interlatro], barking between (eccl. Lat.), trop.:peccata inter nos et Deum,
Paul. Nol. Ep. 4 med. -
16 latrabilis
lātrābĭlis, e, adj. [1. latro], barking:vox,
Cael. Aur. Acut. 3, 11, 103: animal, Mythogr. Lat. 3, 9, 3: bestia, Boëth. ap. Porphyr. 1, p. 52. -
17 latratus
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18 oblatratio
ob-lātrātĭo, ōnis, f. [oblatro], a barking at; hence, transf., a railing, scolding, Hier. Ep. 133, 13. -
19 scaevus
scaevus, a, um, adj. [kindred with Sanscr. savya, laevus, sinister, as the Gr. skaios and the Germ. schief, oblique], left, that is on the left, towards the left side (rare; most freq. in Appul.; syn. laevus, sinister).I.Lit.:II.itinera portarum,
i. e. running from right to left, Vitr. 1, 5, 2:iter,
Serv. Verg. A. 3, 351.—Trop.A.Awkward, perverse, stupid, silly:B.scaevus profecto et caecus animi forem, si, etc.,
Gell. 12, 13, 4:mulier,
App. M. 9, p. 223, 22:scaevus iste Romulus,
Sall. H. Fragm. 1, 41, 5 Dietsch:fabula,
Paul. Nol. Carm. 11, 44.—Of fortune, unfavorable, untoward, unlucky: fortunam scaevam an saevam verius dixerim, App. M. 2, p. 120, 21:praesagium,
id. ib. 10, p. 247; 7, p. 194, 39.— Sup.:scaevissimum somnium,
App. M. 4, p. 154, 23.—Hence, subst.: scaeva, ae, f., a sign or token in the sky (observed by a Roman on his left; v. laevus), an omen: bonae scaevae causă...Ea dicta ab scaevā id est sinistră, quod quae sinistra sunt, bona auspicia existimantur...a Graeco est, quod hi sinistram vocant skaian, Varr. L. L. 7, § 97 Müll.; cf. Fest. p. 325 ib.:bona scaeva est mihi,
Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 39; so,bona,
id. Stich. 5, 2, 24:canina scaeva,
taken from the barking of a dog, id. Cas. 5, 4, 4. -
20 Ninox connivens
ENG barking owl
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