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41 lēnōcinium
lēnōcinium ī, n [leno], the trade of pander, bawdry: lenocinium petere: lenociniis confectus. — An allurement, enticement, charm: se cupiditatum lenociniis dedere.— Adventitious ornament, finery: corporum.— Flattery, Ta.* * *pandering; allurement, enticement; flattery -
42 medicātus
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43 mulceō
mulceō sī, sus, ēre [MARG-], to stroke, graze, touch lightly, fondle: manu barbam, O.: mulcebant Zephyri flores, rustle through, O.: aristas, O.: alternos (pueros), V.: aethera pinnis, to move.— Fig., to soothe, soften, caress, flatter, delight: tigrīs, V.: Dareta dictis, V.: canor mulcendas natus ad aurīs, O.: puellas Carmine, H.— To relieve, alleviate: vanā volnera ope, O.* * *mulcere, mulsi, mulsus Vstroke, touch lightly, fondle, soothe, appease, charm, flatter, delight -
44 ōscillum
ōscillum ī, n dim. [1 os], a little face, little mask (of Bacchus; a charm to protect the vineyard), V.* * *small face; (mask hung on trees); small mouth (in a seed); swing; (Cal) -
45 per-mulceō
per-mulceō mulsī, mulsus, ēre, to rub gently, stroke: manu eum, O.: barbam, L.—To touch gently: aram flatu permulcet spiritus austri, blows softly upon, C. poët.: medicata lumina virgā, O.— Fig., to soothe, charm, please, delight, flatter, fondle: sensum voluptate: his verbis aurīs, H.—To soothe, appease, allay, tame: eorum animis permulsis, Cs.: pectora dictis, V.: iram eius, L.: senectutem, mitigate: vestigia lymphis, to wash away, Ct. -
46 salīva
salīva ae, f [cf. σίαλοσ], spittle, saliva, Iu.: arcanas tollat salivas, i. e. secret spitting on the hands (for a charm), Pr.— Taste, flavor: meri, Pr.* * *spittle; distinctive flavor -
47 suāvitās
suāvitās ātis, f [suavis].—To the senses, sweetness, pleasantness, agreeableness: piscium: odorum: villa mirificā suavitate: conquirere suavitates.—Fig., to the mind, pleasantness, agreeableness, attractiveness: mira in cognoscendo: sermonum atque morum: propter multas suavitates humanitatis tuae.* * *charm, attractiveness; sweetness -
48 abduco
abducere, abduxi, abductus V TRANSlead away, carry off; detach, attract away, entice, seduce, charm; withdraw -
49 amatorium
love potion/charm/philter; anything which stimulates sexual passion -
50 amoletum
amulet/charm (to avert evil); act which averts evil; power to avert evil -
51 amuletum
amulet/charm (to avert evil); act which averts evil; power to avert evil -
52 blandities
flattery, caress, compliment; charm (pl.), flatteries, enticement, courtship -
53 canorum
melody, charm (in speaking) -
54 cantatio
singing; song, music; spell, charm, incantation (L+S) -
55 circaea
plant; (Vincetoxicum nigrum?); (used as a charm L+S) -
56 concinnitas
neatness/elegance; excessive ingenuity/refinement; grace/charm (of appearance) -
57 damnaustra
Damnaustra!; (word of charm to cure dislocated joint) -
58 dannaustra
Damnaustra!; (word of charm to cure dislocated joint) -
59 delector
Idelectari, delectatus sum V DEPdelight, please, amuse, facinate; charm, lure, entice; be a source of delight; (PASS) be delighted/glad, take pleasure; (w/INF) enjoy (being/doing)IIone who draws out/selects/levies/recruits -
60 delenio
delenire, delenivi, delenitus V TRANSmitigate, mollify, smooth down, soothe; soften, cajole; bewitch, charm, entice
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