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  • 1 dīversus or dīvorsus

        dīversus or dīvorsus adj. with sup.    [P. of diverto; dis + verto], turned different ways, opposite, contrary: in diversum iter equi concitati, L.: iter a proposito, Cs.: diversam aciem in duas partīs constituit, with a double front, Cs.: duo (cinguli) maxime inter se diversi (i. e. the two polar circles): procurrentibus in diversa terris, Ta.: auditis diversā valle mugitibus, from opposite quarters, O. — Turned away, apart, separate: diversi pugnabant, separately, Cs.: iam antea diversi audistis, individually, S.: diversi dissipatique in omnīs partīs fugere, Cs.: fuga, L.: diversi consules discedunt, L.: quo diversus abis? away, V.: in locis maxime diversis, very widely separated: regio ab se, remotely, L.: diversissimis locis, L.: diverso itinere, by a side-path, Cs.—As subst n.: ex diverso caeli, from another quarter, V.: ex diverso veniemus, from different directions, V.: diversa sequentes, other pursuits, H.— Remote, fardistant: Aesar, i. e. in a far country, O.: exsilia, V.—Fig., different, diverse, opposite, contrary, conflicting: naturae studia: inter se mala, S.: consilia, Cs.: Est huic diversum vitio vitium prope mains, H.: reges diversi pars ingenium, alii corpus exercebant, pursuing opposite courses, S.: fata duorum, V.: utrum... an... in diversum auctores trahunt, there is a conflict of authorities, L.: a te totus diversus est, dissents entirely: par ingenio, morum diversus, Ta.: iudices per diversa implacabiles, for opposite reasons, Ta.— Unsettled, irresolute, distracted: Metu ac libidine, S.: animi, Ta.: diversi inconstantia volgi, Tb. — Different, unlike, dissimilar, distinct: genera bellorum: filii longissime diversa ratio est: flumina diversa locis, V.: ab his divorsae litterae, S.

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  • 2 sēmita

        sēmita ae, f    a narrow way, side-way, path, foot-path, lane, by-way: angustissima: notae, Cs.: ubi plures diversae semitae erant, L.: Rara per occultos lucebat semita calles, V.—Prov.: qui sibi semitam non sapiunt, alteri monstrant viam, Enn. ap. C.—Fig., a by-way, way, path, lane: Ego illius semitā feci viam, Ph.: viā exire... semitā revertisse: fallentis semita vitae, H.: recta, H.: Tranquillae vitae, Iu.
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  • 3 trāmes

        trāmes itis, m    [1 TER-], a cross-way, side-way, by-path, foot-path: egressus est tramitibus paludatus: per tramites occulte perfugere, S.: transvorsis tramitibus transgressus, L.: silvae, V.— Poet., a way, path, road, course, flight: cito decurrit tramite virgo, V.: Palantes error certo de tramite pellit, H.: adclivis, O.
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    footpath, track; (stream) bed; course; (family) branch; narrow strip (land)

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  • 4 orbis

        orbis is, abl. orbe (rarely -bī, C.), m    a ring, circle, re-entering way, circular path, hoop, orbit: in orbem intorquere: in orbem curvat (iter) eun<*> dem, O.: digitum iusto commodus orbe teras, a ring, O.: ut in orbem consisterent, form a circle, Cs.: orbe facto se defendere, a hollow square, Cs.: orbem volventes suos increpans, L.: in orbem sese stantibus equis defendere, L.: duodecim signorum orbis, zodiac: lacteus, Milky Way: sidera suos orbes conficiunt, orbits: inmensis orbibus angues Incumbunt pelago, coils, V.—A round surface, disk, circle: mensae, round top, O.: de tot pulchris orbibus comedunt, round tables, Iu.: lucidus, disk (of the sun), V.: ictus ab orbe, quoit, O.: (hasta) per orbem cavum Transit, shield, V.—A mosaic pavement, Iu.—One side of a balance: alterno orbe, Tb.—A wheel: Unda ferratos sustinet orbes, V.: Fortunae stantis in orbe Numen, her wheel, O.—An eye-socket, eye: gemino lumen ab orbe venit, eye, O.: oculorum orbes, V.—With terrae or terrarum, the circle of the world, earth, world, universe: orbis terrae, S., C.: terrarum orbis, V.—The earth, world, universe (sc. terrae): Iuppiter totum cum spectet in orbem, O.: Si fractus inlabatur orbis, H.: Roma orbis caput, O.—A country, region, territory: Eoo dives ab orbe redit, the East, O.: Assyrius, Iu.—Fig., a circle, rotation, round, circuit: ut idem in singulos annos orbis volveretur, L.: orbis hic in re p. est conversus, the circle of political change: imperium per omnīs in orbem ibat, in rotation, L.—In time, a cycle, round, period: Annuus, V.: Triginta magnos volvendis mensibus orbīs explebit, years, V. —Of speech, a rounding off, period, cycle: quasi orbem verborum conficere: orationis.—A cycle of thought: sententiae Pyrrhonis in hunc orbem incidere non possunt: circa vilem patulumque orbem, the trite and obvious path, H.
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    circle; territory/region; sphere

    orbis terrarum -- world/(circle of lands)

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  • 5 dēverticulum (dīvert-, dēvort-)

       dēverticulum (dīvert-, dēvort-) ī, n    [deverto], a by-road, by-path, side-way: quae deverticula quaesivisti?: Ubi ad ipsum veni devorticulum, T.— An inn, lodging-house, tavern: omnia loca deverticuli protraherentur, L.: urbis deverticula pererrare, low haunts, Ta.—Fig., a deviation, digression: deverticula amoena quaerere, L.: a deverticulo repetatur fabula, Iu. — A refuge, retreat, lurking-place: fraudis et insidiarum.

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  • 6 deverticulum

    dēvertĭcŭlum (many MSS. and some edd. dīvert-, old form dēvort-), i, n. [deverto].
    I.
    A by-road, by-path, side-way.
    A.
    Prop.:

    quae deverticula flexionesque quaesivisti?

    Cic. Pis. 22, 53; Ter. Eun. 4, 2, 7; Curt. 3, 13, 9; Suet. Ner. 48; Plin. 31, 3, 25, § 42; Front. Aquaed. 5:

    fluminis,

    a branch, Dig. 41, 3, 45; 44, 3, 7.—
    B.
    Trop., a deviation, digression:

    legentibus velut deverticula amoena quaerere,

    Liv. 9, 17; cf. Quint. 10, 1, 29; 9, 2, 79: aquarum calidarum, i. e. a mode of cure (deviating from the simple one) by the use of warm water, Plin. 29, 1, 8, § 23:

    significationis,

    derivation, Gell. 4, 9 in lemm.:

    a deverticulo repetatur fabula,

    from the digression, Juv. 15, 72:

    per varia sectarum deverticula,

    byways of doctrine, Arn. 2, 13.—
    II.
    A place for travellers to put up; an inn, a lodging.
    A.
    Prop.:

    cum gladii abditi ex omnibus locis deverticuli protraherentur,

    Liv. 1, 51 fin.; also, a resort for low characters:

    lupanaria et deverticula,

    Tac. A. 13, 27.—
    B.
    Trop., a refuge, retreat, lurking-place, Plaut. Capt. 3, 3, 8; Cic. Part. 39, 136; id. Rosc. Com. 17, 51; Quint. 12, 3, 11; Plin. 10, 50, 71, § 140.

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  • 7 devorticulum

    dēvertĭcŭlum (many MSS. and some edd. dīvert-, old form dēvort-), i, n. [deverto].
    I.
    A by-road, by-path, side-way.
    A.
    Prop.:

    quae deverticula flexionesque quaesivisti?

    Cic. Pis. 22, 53; Ter. Eun. 4, 2, 7; Curt. 3, 13, 9; Suet. Ner. 48; Plin. 31, 3, 25, § 42; Front. Aquaed. 5:

    fluminis,

    a branch, Dig. 41, 3, 45; 44, 3, 7.—
    B.
    Trop., a deviation, digression:

    legentibus velut deverticula amoena quaerere,

    Liv. 9, 17; cf. Quint. 10, 1, 29; 9, 2, 79: aquarum calidarum, i. e. a mode of cure (deviating from the simple one) by the use of warm water, Plin. 29, 1, 8, § 23:

    significationis,

    derivation, Gell. 4, 9 in lemm.:

    a deverticulo repetatur fabula,

    from the digression, Juv. 15, 72:

    per varia sectarum deverticula,

    byways of doctrine, Arn. 2, 13.—
    II.
    A place for travellers to put up; an inn, a lodging.
    A.
    Prop.:

    cum gladii abditi ex omnibus locis deverticuli protraherentur,

    Liv. 1, 51 fin.; also, a resort for low characters:

    lupanaria et deverticula,

    Tac. A. 13, 27.—
    B.
    Trop., a refuge, retreat, lurking-place, Plaut. Capt. 3, 3, 8; Cic. Part. 39, 136; id. Rosc. Com. 17, 51; Quint. 12, 3, 11; Plin. 10, 50, 71, § 140.

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  • 8 diverticulum

    dēvertĭcŭlum (many MSS. and some edd. dīvert-, old form dēvort-), i, n. [deverto].
    I.
    A by-road, by-path, side-way.
    A.
    Prop.:

    quae deverticula flexionesque quaesivisti?

    Cic. Pis. 22, 53; Ter. Eun. 4, 2, 7; Curt. 3, 13, 9; Suet. Ner. 48; Plin. 31, 3, 25, § 42; Front. Aquaed. 5:

    fluminis,

    a branch, Dig. 41, 3, 45; 44, 3, 7.—
    B.
    Trop., a deviation, digression:

    legentibus velut deverticula amoena quaerere,

    Liv. 9, 17; cf. Quint. 10, 1, 29; 9, 2, 79: aquarum calidarum, i. e. a mode of cure (deviating from the simple one) by the use of warm water, Plin. 29, 1, 8, § 23:

    significationis,

    derivation, Gell. 4, 9 in lemm.:

    a deverticulo repetatur fabula,

    from the digression, Juv. 15, 72:

    per varia sectarum deverticula,

    byways of doctrine, Arn. 2, 13.—
    II.
    A place for travellers to put up; an inn, a lodging.
    A.
    Prop.:

    cum gladii abditi ex omnibus locis deverticuli protraherentur,

    Liv. 1, 51 fin.; also, a resort for low characters:

    lupanaria et deverticula,

    Tac. A. 13, 27.—
    B.
    Trop., a refuge, retreat, lurking-place, Plaut. Capt. 3, 3, 8; Cic. Part. 39, 136; id. Rosc. Com. 17, 51; Quint. 12, 3, 11; Plin. 10, 50, 71, § 140.

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