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41 aestus
aestus ūs, m [AID-], an agitation, glow, heat, rage of fire: furit aestus ad auras, V.: quia oleam momorderit aestus, H.: labore et aestu languidi, S.: ad aestūs vitandos aedificare, Cs.: Aestibus mediis, in midday heat, V.: Caniculae, H.: sidereus, O.: ulceris aestus, fever: aegri aestu febrique iactantur.—Poet., summer: medio in aestu, O. — Of the sea, a heaving, swell, surge: fervet aestu pelagus; cf. exsultant aestu latices, boil up, V.: aequoris, breakers, V.: ingreditur ferventes aestibus undas, O. — The waves, billows, sea: delphines aestum secabant, V.: maritimos aestūs maximos in oceano efficere, tides: minuente aestu, at low tide, Cs.—Fig.: quantos aestūs habet ratio comitiorum, tides of passion: civilis belli aestus, H.: quasi aestus ingeni.—Irresolution, uncertainty, hesitation: qui tibi aestus, qui error: amor irarum fluctuat aestu, V.: aestūs graves, H.* * *agitation, passion, seething; raging, boiling; heat/fire; sea tide/spray/swell -
42 ārdeō
ārdeō sī, sus, ēre [3 AR-], to be on fire, burn, blaze, be burned: septem tabernae arsere, L.: arsuras comas obnubit, V.: hospes Paene arsit, H.: arsuri ignibus artūs, O.—Fig., to flash, sparkle, shine: ardebant oculi.—Of colors: Tyrio murice laena, V. — Of passion, etc., to burn, glow, be inflamed, be afire: cum furor arderet Antonii: inplacabilis ardet, V.: amore: iracundiā, T.: cum bello Italia arderet: irā, L.: in illum odia civium ardebant: furore, L.: studiis equorum, with zeal for racing, H.: animi ad ulciscendum ardebant, were full of fury, Cs.: in arma magis, V.—Poet., with inf, to desire ardently: ruere utroque, O.— Esp., to be afire with love, burn with love: captis mentibus, O.: non aliā magis, H. — Poet., with acc: Alexin, V.: adulteri Crines, H.* * *ardere, arsi, arsus Vbe on fire; burn, blaze; flash; glow, sparkle; rage; be in a turmoil/love -
43 candēla
candēla ae, f [CAND-], a wax-light, tallowcandle, taper: brevis, Iu.: candelam apponere valvis, to set fire to the doors, Iu.— A cord covered with wax (which preserved it from decay): fasces candelis involuti, L.* * *tallow candle/taper; waxen cord; fire (L+S); small taper/candle (Ecc) -
44 cremō
cremō āvī, ātus, āre [2 CAR-], to burn, consume by fire: igni cremari, Cs.: urbem, L.: herbas, O.: Visa (est) ornatum flammā cremari, to be ablaze in her head - dress, V. — Of the dead: igni voluit cremari: corpora lignis, Ta.: crematos excitare mortuos, H.—Of sacrifices, O.: spolia Iovi, as an offering, L.: dona, V.* * *cremare, cremavi, crematus V TRANSburn (to ashes)/cremate; consume/destroy (fire); burn alive; make burnt offering -
45 dēflagrātiō
dēflagrātiō ōnis, f [deflagro], a burning up, conflagration: futura caeli. — Fig.: deflagrationem Italiae minari, destruction.* * *destruction by fire; conflagration (L+S); consuming by fire; distruction -
46 foculus
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47 focus
focus ī, m [1 FAC-], a fire-place, hearth: ligna super foco reponens, H.: ad focum sedens: exstruere lignis focum, pile on wood, H.: cinerem et confusa ruebant Ossa focis, the funeral-pile, V.: Dis tribus focos ponit, altars, O.: Crateresque focosque ferunt, i. e. fire-pans, V.: vivi foci, fires, Pr. — A hearth, home, family: domi focique ut memineris, T.: patrii: agellus, habitatus quinque focis, families, H.* * *hearth, fireplace; altar; home, household, family; cook stove (Cal) -
48 īgniculus
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49 necō
necō āvī (late, necuī), ātus, āre [1 NEC-], to kill, slay, put to death, destroy (usu. without a weapon): Adherbalem excruciatum, S.: igni necari, Cs.: alquem verberibus: plebem fame: virgis ferroque necari, H.: longā morte, V.: colubra necuit hominem, Ph.—Fig.: ne ab iis ipsa (res p.) necaretur.* * *Inecare, necavi, necatus V TRANSkill/murder; put to death; suppress, destroy; kill (plant); quench/drown (fire)IInecare, necui, nectus V TRANSkill/murder; put to death; suppress, destroy; kill (plant); quench/drown (fire) -
50 vatillum
vatillum ī, n, see batillum.* * *shovel; fire/coal/dirt/dung shovel; chafing dish, fire/fumigating/incense pan -
51 Vesta
Vesta ae, f [1 VAS-], daughter of Saturn and Ops, goddess of flocks and herds, and of the household; in her temple the Vestal virgins maintained a perpetual fire, C., L., V., H., O.: quo tempore Vesta Arsit, i. e. the temple of Vesta, O.: perfudit nectare Vestam, i. e. the fire, V.* * *Vesta; (goddess of flocks/herds and of hearth/household); (child of Saturn+Ops) -
52 Volcānus (Vulc-)
Volcānus (Vulc-) ī, m Vulcan, the fire-god, son of Jupiter and Juno, Cs., C., V., H., O.—Fire: totis Volcanum spargere tectis, V., O. -
53 ariel
altar, fire-altar, fire-hearth of God; (Ezekiel 43:15); name = lion of God -
54 batillum
shovel; fire/coal/dirt/dung shovel; chafing dish, fire/fumigating/incense pan -
55 batillus
shovel; fire/coal/dirt/dung shovel; chafing dish, fire/fumigating/incense pan -
56 comburo
Icomburere, combusi, combustus V TRANSburn up/away; (w/love); consume/destroy w/fire; reduce to ash, cremate; scaldIIcomburere, combussi, combustus V TRANSburn up/away; (w/love); consume/destroy w/fire; reduce to ash, cremate; scald -
57 conburo
Iconburere, conbusi, conbustus V TRANSburn up/away; (w/love); consume/destroy w/fire; reduce to ash, cremate; scaldIIconburere, conbussi, conbustus V TRANSburn up/away; (w/love); consume/destroy w/fire; reduce to ash, cremate; scald -
58 deflaglo
Ideflaglare, deflaglavi, deflaglatus V INTRANSbe burnt down/destroyed by fire; perish; be (emotionally/physically) burnt outIIdeflaglare, deflaglavi, deflaglatus V TRANSburn down/up/destroy by fire/utterly; parch (sun); die down/abate, burn out -
59 depono
Ideponere, deposivi, depositus V TRANSput/lay down/aside/away; let drop/fall; give up; resign; deposit/entrust/commit; lift off; take off (clothes); have (hair/beard/nails) cut; shed (tusks); pull down, demolish; plant (seedlings); set up, place; lay to rest; fireIIdeponere, deposui, depostus V TRANSput/lay down/aside/away; let drop/fall; give up; resign; deposit/entrust/commit; lift off; take off (clothes); have (hair/beard/nails) cut; shed (tusks); pull down, demolish; plant (seedlings); set up, place; lay to rest; fire -
60 holocaustosis
Iholocaustosos/is N Fwhole burnt offering, sacrifice wholly consumed by fire; holocaust; (Hebrew)IIholocaustosos/is N Fwhole burnt offering, sacrifice wholly consumed by fire; holocaust; (Hebrew)
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