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  • 121 Anguitenēns

        Anguitenēns entis, m    [anguis + teneo], serpent-holder, the constellation Serpent-bearer, C.
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    I
    (gen.), anguitenentis ADJ
    II

    Latin-English dictionary > Anguitenēns

  • 122 Arcitenēns (Arquit-)

        Arcitenēns (Arquit-) ntis, adj.    [arcus + teneo], holding a bow, bow-bearing: deus, Apollo. —As subst: Apollo, V.—As a constellation, the Archer.

    Latin-English dictionary > Arcitenēns (Arquit-)

  • 123 armiger

        armiger erī, m    [arma + GES-], one who bears arms (late), Cu. — An armor-bearer, shield-bearer (poet.): regis, O.: Iovis, i. e. aquila, V.
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    I
    armigera, armigerum ADJ
    bearing arms, armed; warlike, martial, of war/fighting; producing armed men
    II
    armor bearer; squire

    Iovis armiger -- Jupiter's armor-bearer = the eagle

    Latin-English dictionary > armiger

  • 124 clāviger

        clāviger gerī, m    [clavis + GES-], the keybearer (of Janus), O.
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    I
    clavigera, clavigerum ADJ
    carrying/armed with a club; (epithet of Hercules); key-bearing (Janus)
    II
    mace/club-bearer, one armed with a club; (Hercules); key-bearer (Janus)

    Latin-English dictionary > clāviger

  • 125 fētus

        fētus (not foet-), ūs, m    [FEV-], a bringing forth, bearing, hatching, producing: (bestiarum) in fetu labor: quae frugibus atque bacis terrae fetu profunduntur.— Young, offspring, progeny, brood: quae (bestiae) multiplicīs fetūs procreant: cervae lactens, fawn, O.: Germania quos horrida parturit Fetūs, the German brood, H.— Fruit, produce: meliores fetūs edere: Nutriant fetūs aquae, H.: mutatis requiescunt fetibus arva, V.: gravidi (of grapes), O.: Crescenti (arbori) adimunt fetūs, V.—Fig., growth, production: uberior oratorum: animi.
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    I
    feta, fetum ADJ
    fertile; pregnant with; full of; having newly brought forth
    II III
    offspring, young

    Latin-English dictionary > fētus

  • 126 gestus

        gestus ūs, m    [GES-], bearing, carriage, posture, attitude, motion, gesture, movement, action, sign: vitium in gestu: gestus mihi est capiundus novos, T.: gratificatur mihi gestu: gestum manus Ceycis habebat, O.: nec bracchia reddere gestūs (possunt), O.—Of actors or orators, gesture, action: gestum agere: agit hunc versum Roscius eo gestu: histrionis: histrionum gestūs.
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    movement of the limbs, bodily action, carriage, gesture; performance (duty)

    Latin-English dictionary > gestus

  • 127 quotus

        quotus adj.    [quot], which in number, which in order, of what number: quotus erit iste denarius, qui non sit ferendus?: quota pars illi rerum periere mearum, O.: hora quota est? what o'clock is it? H.: Tu, quotus esse velis, rescribe, i. e. one of how many guests, H.— How small, how trifling: Et sequitur regni pars quota quemque sui? O.: Pars quota Lernaeae serpens eris unus Echidnae? O.—With quisque (often written quotusquisque), how rarely one, how few (only sing.): quotus enim quisque philosophorum invenitur, qui sit ita moratus: quoto cuique lorica est? Cu.: formā quota quaeque superbit? O.
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    quota, quotum ADJ
    what number of?; how many?; what ever number of, as many as; the number that; having what position in a numerical series?, bearing what proportion to

    Latin-English dictionary > quotus

  • 128 tessera

        tessera ae, f, τέσσαρα, a die, cube (marked on six sides): ludere tesseris, T.: tesseras iacere: in tesserarum prospero iactu, L.: mittere, O.—A square tablet bearing a watchword, watchword, parole, countersign: tessera per castra a Livio consule data erat, ut, etc., L.: omnibus tesseram dare iubet, L.—A token, ticket, billet: frumenti, i. e. a ticket for a share in the distribution of corn, Iu.
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    die; square tablet marked with watchword, countersign; token, ticket

    Latin-English dictionary > tessera

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