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  • 41 praeceps

        praeceps cipitis, abl. cipitī, adj.    [prae+ caput], headforemost, headlong: praecipitem (me) in pistrinum dabit, T.: ut Sopatrum praecipitem deiciant: praeceps ad terram datus, dashed to the ground, L.: Desilit, O.: se praecipitem tecto dedit, leaped headlong from the roof, H.—As subst n.: in praeceps deferri, headlong, L.— Headforemost, headlong, in haste, suddenly: ab inimicis circumventus praeceps agor, S.: ab equo praeceps decidit, O.: (apes) praecipites Cadunt, V.: praecipites fugae sese mandabant, Cs.— Downhill, steep, precipitous, abrupt, perpendicular: in declivi ac praecipiti loco, Cs.: saxa, L.: fossae, V.: iter, O.; cf. iter ad malum praeceps ac lubricum.—As subst n., a steep place, precipice: turrim in praecipiti stantem, V.: immane, Iu.— Sinking, declining, falling: sol Praecipitem lavit aequore currum, V.: in occasum sol, L.: senectus, Cu.— Swift, rapid, rushing, violent: Anio, H.: Boreas, O.: nox, fleeting, O.: remedium, Cu.—Fig., headlong, hasty, rash, precipitate: agunt eum praecipitem poenae civium, pursue fiercely: praecipitem amicum ferri sinere, rush into the abyss: Agricola in ipsam gloriam praeceps agebatur, i. e. was hurried to ruinous heights of glory, Ta.— Rash, hasty, inconsiderate: quis potest esse tam praeceps?: cupiditas dominandi.— Inclined, prone, hasty: naturā ad explendam cupidinem, S.: praeceps ingenio in iram, L. — Dangerous, critical: in tam praecipiti tempore, O.—As subst n., great danger, extremity, extreme danger, critical circumstances: se et prope rem p. in praeceps dederat, exposed to extreme danger, L.: levare Aegrum ex praecipiti, H.: Omne in praecipiti vitium stetit, i. e. at its extreme, Iu.
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    (gen.), praecipitis ADJ
    head first, headlong; steep, precipitous

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  • 42 prōmptus

        prōmptus adj. with comp. and sup.    [P. of promo], set forth, brought forward, disclosed, exposed, manifest: aliud clausum in pectore, aliud promptum in linguā habere, S.: prompta et aperta: nihil quod non istius cupiditati promptissimum esset.— At hand, prepared, ready, quick, prompt, inclined, disposed: homo: audacia, S.: sagittae, O.: promptissimus quisque interciderunt, ablest, Ta.: ad bella suscipienda animus, Cs.: ad usum forensem promptior esse: ad lacessendum certamen, L.: promptior in spem, Ta.: celeritas in agendo: in rebus gerendis, N.: utemini nobis etiam promptioribus pro patriā, L.: manu promptior, L.: promptior linguā quam manu, S.: nullam gentem promptiorem veniae dandae fuisse, L.— Bold, enterprising: promptissimus quisque, Ta.: post eventum, Ta.— Easy, practicable: defensio: aditus, Ta.: moenia haudquaquam prompta oppugnanti, L.: sed nec mihi dicere promptum, Nec facere est isti, O.: an promptum effectu aut certe non arduum sit, Ta.
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    prompta -um, promptior -or -us, promptissimus -a -um ADJ
    set forth, brought forward, manifest, disclosed; willing, ready, eager, quick

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  • 43 prōpositus

        prōpositus adj.    [P. of propono], exposed, open: omnibus telis fortunae vita; tabernis apertis proposita omnia in medio vidit, L.: oppida ad praedam, Cs.: mulier omnibus, accessible.—At hand, impending: vitae periculum.

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  • 44 prō-stō

        prō-stō stitī, —, āre,    to be on sale, be exposed for sale: liber prostat, H.: cuius vox prostitit.—To offer one's person for sale, prostitute oneself, Iu.— Fig.: illud amicitiae numen Prostat, i. e. is venal, O.

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  • 45 subiectus

        subiectus adj. with comp.    [P. of subicio], lying under, situated below, near, bordering upon, neighboring, adjacent: genae deinde ab inferiore parte tutantur subiectae: (cingulus terrae) subiectus aquiloni: Heraclea Candaviae, Cs.: Ossa, O.: viae campus, L.—Fig., subjected, subject, subdued: (natura deorum) ei necessitati: servitio, L.: neque subiectus esto, submissive, O.—As subst plur. m.: Parcere subiectis, V.— Exposed, liable: Subiectior in diem Invidiae, H.

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  • 46 suppetō (subp-)

        suppetō (subp-) īvī, ītus, ere    [sub+peto], to be at hand, be in store, be present, be available: si cui haec suppetunt: vererer, ne mihi crimina non suppeterent: copia frumenti, Cs.: quibuscumque vires suppetebant ad arma ferenda, L.: neque quo manus porrigeret suppetebat, N.: si vita suppetet: Novis ut usque suppetas laboribus, may be exposed to, H.— To be equal to, be sufficient for, suffice, avail: ut cottidianis sumptibus copiae suppetant: Pauper enim non est, cui rerum suppetit usus, corresponds, H.: rudis lingua non suppetebat libertati, L.

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  • 47 vēnum or vaenum

        vēnum or vaenum n    that which is sold, that which is for sale, sale.—Usu. acc., in phrases with do or eo, vēnum dō, dedī, datus, āre (later as one word, vēnumdō, vēnundō, vaen-), to sell as a slave, sell: multitudo alia civium Campanorum venum data, L.: Numidae puberes interfecti, alii omnes vaenumdati, S.: per commercia venumdati, Ta.: se venum a principibus datos Poeno, L.: venum eo, to be sold, be exposed for sale: ut eius familia ad aedem Cereris venum iret, L.— Dat predic.: stuprum vaeno dedisse, Ta.: posita vaeno inritamenta luxui, Ta.

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  • 48 apertum

    area free from obstacles, open/exposed space, the open (air); known facts (pl.)

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  • 49 aquilonium

    northerly regions (pl.); the north; regions facing/exposed to the north

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  • 50 conflax

    places (pl.) exposed on all sides to the winds; (L+S)

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  • 51 conflox

    places (pl.) exposed on all sides to the winds; (L+S)

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  • 52 confrax

    places (pl.) exposed on all sides to the winds; (L+S)

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  • 53 objaceo

    objacere, objacui, objacitus V INTRANS
    lie near by/at hand/opposite; lie in/block the way; lie exposed/at the mercy o

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  • 54 oportunus

    oportuna -um, oportunior -or -us, oportunissimus -a -um ADJ
    suitable; advantageous; useful, fit, favorable/opportune, ready; liable/exposed

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  • 55 opportunus

    opportuna -um, opportunior -or -us, opportunissimus -a -um ADJ
    suitable; advantageous; useful, fit, favorable/opportune, ready; liable/exposed

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  • 56 patefio

    patefieri, patefactus sum V SEMIDEP
    become brought to light/revealed/disclosed/exposed

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  • 57 subjaceo

    subjacere, subjacui, subjacitus V INTRANS
    lie underneath/below/at the foot/edge of/exposed (to); come under heading of

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  • 58 venum

    that which is for sale/sold; put up/exposed for sale (only sg. ACC/DAT)

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  • 59 expositus

    open, accessible, exposed.

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  • 60 pateo

    I.
    to be revealed, to stand open, to be clear, plain.
    II.
    to be open, be exposed

    Latin-English dictionary of medieval > pateo

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