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1 vāgītus
vāgītus (ūs), m [vagio], a crying, squalling: voces vagitus et ingens Infantumque animae flentes, V.: vagitūs similes puerilibus haedum Edentem, i. e. bleating like crying babes, O.* * * -
2 vagitus
vāgītus, ūs, m. [vagio], a crying, squalling of young children:vagitus et ploratus,
Plin. 7, praef. §2: vagituque locum lugubri complet,
Lucr. 5, 226:continuo auditae voces vagitus et ingens Infantumque animae flentes,
Verg. A. 6, 426:edere vagitum,
Quint. 1, 1, 21:dare,
Ov. H. 11, 85:sonare vagitibus,
Mart. 9, 21, 3.—Of the bleating of young goats, Ov. M. 15, 466; cf. Varr. L. L. 7, § 104 Müll.—Of a crying for pain:nec nox ulla... Quae non audierit mixtos vagitibus aegris Ploratus,
Lucr. 2, 579; Cels. 7 praef. med. -
3 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) -
4 conclāmātiō
conclāmātiō ōnis, f [conclamo], a loud shout, acclamation: exercitūs, Cs.— Plur, outcries, Ta.* * *shouting/crying together (usu. grief); acclamation; loud shouting, shout (L+S) -
5 euhāns or euāns
euhāns or euāns antis P. (the cry of the Bacchantes), crying euhan! Ct., Pr.—Poet. with acc: euhantīs orgia Ducebat Phrygias, celebrating the rites of Bacchus with the cry euhan! V. -
6 flētus
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7 flētus
flētus ūs, m [FLA-], a weeping, wailing, lamenting: Nemo funera fletu Faxit, Enn. ap. C.: fletus gemitusque: mulierum: cum singultu: magno fletu auxilium petere, Cs.: largus, V.: nullis ille movetur Fletibus, V.: fletu super ora refuso, i. e. tears, O.* * *weeping, crying, tears; wailing; lamenting -
8 plōrātus
plōrātus ūs, m [ploro], a wailing, weeping, lamenting: amicorum, Cu.: virginalis, C. poët.: mulierum ploratibus sonare, L.* * *wailing, crying -
9 praecōnium
praecōnium ī, n [neut. of praeconius], the office of a public crier: facere.— A crying out in public, proclaiming, publishing: tibi praeconium deferam: praeconia famae, O.— A celebrating, laudation, commendation: ab Homero Achilli tributum: formae praeconia, O.* * *Ipraise, celebrating; proclamation, publication; office of public crierII -
10 vōcālis
vōcālis e, adj. [vox], uttering a voice, articulate, sounding, sonorous, speaking, crying, singing, vocal: nympha, i. e. Echo, O.: Orpheus, H.: ne quem vocalem praeteriisse videamur, i. e. who had a voice: terra Dodonis, O.—As subst f. (littera).* * *vocalis, vocale ADJable to speak; having a notable voice; tuneful -
11 acclamatio
acclamation, shout (of comment/approval/disapproval); crying against; brawling -
12 adclamatio
acclamation, shout (of comment/approval/disapproval); crying against; brawling -
13 boatus
shouting, roaring, bellowing, loud crying -
14 clamatus
crying aloud, shouting -
15 clamitatio
shouting, bawling; violent crying, clamor, noise (L+S) -
16 conclamatus
conclamata -um, conclamatior -or -us, conclamatissimus -a -um ADJpublished abroad by crying out; known, celebrated; lamentable, unfortunate -
17 evans
(gen.), evantis ADJcrying Euhan!; (surname of Bacchus) -
18 Vox clamantis in deserto
• Voice crying in the desert. (voice in the wilderness unheeded warning, an opinion not in the mainstream -
19 boatus
bŏātus, ūs, m. [boo], a loud crying, a bellowing or roaring:praeconis,
App. M. 3, p. 130, 17; Aus. Idyll. 20, 2; Mart. Cap. 2, § 98. -
20 clamatus
clāmātus, ūs, m. [clamo], a crying aloud, shouting, Paul. Nol. Carm. 15, 279.
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