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121 īn-sānus
īn-sānus adj. with comp. and sup, of unsound mind, mad, insane: quod idem contigit insanis: maritus, Iu.—Violent, absurd, raging, foolish, frantic: homines ex stultis insanos facere, T.: homo insanissimus: uter est insanior horum? H.: insanior cupiditas: insanissima contio: amor Martis, V.: sidera, H.—Outrageous, monstrous, extravagant, excessive: substructiones: montes, L.: labor, V.: trepidatio, L.—Rapt, inspired: vates, V.—Maddening: aqua, O. -
122 īn-solitus
īn-solitus adj., unaccustomed, unused, unfamiliar, strange: feminae in virorum conventum: insolitae fugiunt in flumina phocae, i. e. contrary to their custom, V.: ad laborem, Cs.: rerum bellicarum, S.: eius tumultūs equi, L.—Unusual, uncommon, strange: verbum: tumultus, S.: motus, V.: mihi loquacitas: talibus labor, S.: novum et moribus veterum insolitum, something unknown, Ta.: machinae, insolitum sibi, a strange thing, Ta. -
123 labōs
labōs ōris, see 2 labor. -
124 lapsō
lapsō —, —, āre, freq. [1 labor], to slip, slide, fall: in sanguine, V.: lapsantibus equis, Ta.* * *lapsare, lapsavi, lapsatus Vslip, Nose one's footing -
125 lapsus
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126 later
later eris, m [PLAT-], a brick, tile, S., Cs., C.: simplex laterum ordo, L.—Prov.: laterem lavare, wash a brick, i. e. labor in vain, T.* * *brick, ingot -
127 lautumiae or lātomiae
lautumiae or lātomiae ārum, f, λατομίαι, a quarry (in which condemned slaves were worked), prison, place for convict labor: Syracusanae.—Esp., the state prison, northeast of the capitol: in Lautumias coniecti, L. -
128 līma
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