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1 venator
hunter, huntsman -
2 Damaliscus lunatus hunteri
ENG Hunter's hartebeest, hirolaNLD hunterlierantilope, (Hunters antilope, Hunters hartebeest)GER Hunter-Leierantilope, HirolaFRA damalisque de Hunter, hirola -
3 captātor
captātor ōris, m [capto], one who eagerly reaches after, who grasps at: aurae popularis, a demagogue, L.— A legacy-hunter, H., Iu.* * *legacy hunter; one who strives to obtain/eagerly reaches for/grasps at/courts -
4 līnum
līnum ī, n [cf. λίνον], flax: lini inopia, Cs.: reticulum tenuissimo lino.— A thread: linum ostendit non una cicatrix, Iu.: linum incidimus, legimus, the fastening (of a letter).— A fishingline: moderabar harundine linum, O.— A linen cloth, linen: Massica lino vitiata, strained through linen, H.— A rope, cable: subducere carbasa lino, O.— A net, hunter's net, toils: positarum lina plagarum, O.: umida, a fisher's net, V.: cymbae linique magister, i. e. the fisherman, Iu.* * *flax, linen cloth/thread; rope; fishing line; (hunter's/fisher's) net -
5 praedātor
praedātor ōris, m [praedor], a plunderer, pillager: quos in eodem genere praedatorum pono: exercitus, praedator ex sociis, S.: aprorum, a hunter, O.— An avaricious man, Tb.* * *plunderer, pillager; hunter -
6 vēnātor
vēnātor ōris, m [venor], a hunter: pernoctant venatores in montibus: manet sub Iove frigido Venator, Cs.: Venator canis, a huntingdog, V.—Fig.: naturae.* * * -
7 venator
vēnātor, ōris, m. [venor], a hunter.I.Lit.A.In gen.: quasi venator tu quidem [p. 1967] es, dies atque noctes cum cane aetatem exigis, Plaut. Cas. 2, 5, 11; Cic. Tusc. 2, 17, 40; Caes. B. G. 6, 27; Hor. C. 1, 1, 26; 1, 37, 19; id. S. 1, 2, 105:B.COLLEGIVM VENATORVM,
Inscr. Murat. 531, 2.—In apposit.:venator canis,
a hunting-dog, hound, Verg. A. 12, 751:equus,
a hunting-horse, hunter, Stat. Th. 9, 685; cf. venatrix.—In partic. (cf. venatio, I. B.), one who fights with wild beasts in the arena, Dig. 48, 19, 8, § 11; Tert. ad Mart. 5.—II.Trop.:venator adest nostris consiliis cum auritis plagis,
Plaut. Mil. 3, 1, 14:physicus, id est speculator venatorque naturae,
Cic. N. D. 1, 30, 83. -
8 venatorius
vēnātōrĭus, a, um, adj. [venator], of or belonging to a hunter or to the chase, hunter's, hunting-:galea,
Nep. Dat. 3:culter,
Suet. Aug. 19 fin.; id. Claud. 13:instrumentum,
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9 hiō
hiō āvī, ātus, āre [HI-], to open, stand open, gape: (calor) venas adstringit hiantīs, V.: concha hians: flos hiat pratis, Pr.: hianti ore, Cu.— To open the mouth, gape, yawn: inceptus clamor frustratur hiantīs, V.: leo inmane hians, V.: lupus hic Captus hiet, H.—Fig., of speech, to leave a hiatus, be loosely connected: qui (poetae) saepe hiabant: concursūs hiantes: hiantia loqui: hians compositio, Ta.— To gape with wonder, be eager, long, be amazed: utrum ea (domus) patere an hiare ac poscere aliquid videtur?: corvum deludet hiantem, i. e. the legacy-hunter, H.: ad magnitudinem praemiorum, Ta.: carmen hiare lyrā, breathe, Pr.* * *hiare, hiavi, hiatus Vbe wide open, gape; be greedy for; be open-mouthed (with astonishment, etc) -
10 latrō
latrō ōnis, m [2 LV-].—Orig., a mercenary soldier ; hence, a freebooter, highwayman, robber, footpad, bandit, brigand, L.: multitudo latronum, Cs.: viator a latrone occiditur: Cantabit vacuus coram latrone viator, Iu.: leges latronum esse dicuntur, etc.: latronis telum, the hunter's dart, V. —Of a wolf, Ph.— A chessman, pawn: latronum proelia, O.* * *Ilatrare, latravi, latratus Vbark, bark atIIrobber, brigand, bandit; plunderer -
11 mulierārius
mulierārius adj. [mulier], of a woman, hired by a woman: manus, the band sent by Clodia.—As subst m., a woman-hunter, Ct.* * *mulieraria, mulierarium ADJ -
12 parasītus
parasītus ī, m, παράσιτοσ, a toad-eater, sponge, tuft-hunter, parasite: parasitorum adsentatio: edaces parasiti, H., Iu.* * *guest; parasite -
13 vāstātor
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14 vēnātōrius
vēnātōrius adj. [venator], of a hunter, for the chase: galea, N. -
15 captor
hunter, huntsman, he who catches animals/game -
16 veredus
swift horse, hunter -
17 latro
I.(-are) to bark, bay / rant / runble, roarII.(-onis) hired servant / mercenary soldier / robber, bandit, brigandIII.(-onis) hunter -
18 Cisticola hunteri
—1. LAT Cisticola hunteri ( Shelley)2. RUS цистикола f Хантера3. ENG Hunter’s [brown-backed] cisticola4. DEU Gebirgscistensänger m5. FRA cisticole f à dos brunVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE — AVES > Cisticola hunteri
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19 Nectarinia hunteri
—1. LAT Nectarinia hunteri ( Shelley)2. RUS нектарница f Хантера3. ENG Hunter’s sunbird4. DEU Purpurbürzel-Glanzköpfchen n5. FRA —VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE — AVES > Nectarinia hunteri
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20 Calosoma calidum
VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Calosoma calidum
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