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  • 81 trādūoō or trānsdūoō

        trādūoō or trānsdūoō (imper. trādūce, T.), dūxī, ductus, ere    [trans+duco], to lead across, bring through, conduct across, carry over: exercitum e Galliā in Ligures, L.: cohortes ad se in castra, Cs.: tua pompa Eo traducenda est, must be carried over to him, T.: victimas in triumpho, parade, L.: iussit equum traducere, i. e. to ride on (as having passed the inspection): multitudinem hominum trans Rhenum in Galliam, Cs.: terror traducti silvam Ciminiam exercitūs, L.—Of streams, to lead across, convey across, transport over: flumen subito accrevit, et eā re traduci non potuerunt: pontem faciundum curat, atque ita exercitum transducit, Cs.: flumen Axonam exercitum transducere maturavit, Cs.: copias flumen traduxit, L.: raptim traducto exercitu Iberum, L.—Fig., to lead over, transfer, remove, turn: iudicum animos a severitate ad risum traducere: Post partum cura in vitulos traducitur omnis, V.: centuriones ex inferioribus ordinibus in superiores ordines erant transducti, promoted, Cs.— To bring over, draw over, convert: hominem ad optimates: me ad suam sententiam.— To lead in parade, make a show of, expose, dishonor, disgrace, degrade, traduce: an non sensistis... vestras coniuges traductos per ora hominum? L.: Squalentīs traducit avos, Iu.— To make public, exhibit, parade, display, proclaim, spread abroad: lorica, in quā se traducebat Ulixem ancipitem, Iu.—Of time, to lead, spend, pass: otiosam aetatem sine ullo labore: quā ratione nobis traducendum sit hoc tempus: leniter aevum, H.: summā abstinentiā munus, i. e. to administer.

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  • 82 uter

        uter utra, utrum, gen. utrīus (rarely utrius, H.), dat. utrī, pron.    [for * quoter or * cuter; CA-].    I. Interrogative, which of two, which, whether: uter nostrum popularis est? tune an ego?: uter est insanior horum, H.: utra igitur causa popularis debet videri?: ab utro (insidiae) factae sint, incertum est: quod utri nostrum sanctius sit, iam pridem sentis, L.: utrius horum Verba probes et facta, doce, H.: Elige, utrum facias, O.: ita ut oculis, in utram partem fluat (flumen), iudicari non possit, Cs.—Plur., of two collections or sets: sed utros eius habueris libros—duo enim sunt corpora—an utrosque, nescio: utrum de his potius, dubitasset aliquis, quin alterum, nemo.—Repeated, which of two... the other: ut nihil iam aliud quaerere debeatis, nisi uter utri insidias fecerit: scire de filiis tuis, uter ab utro petitus fraude et insidiis esset, L.: Ambigitur uter utro sit prior, H.—Strengthened by ne: uterne Ad casūs dubios fidet sibi certius, hic qui... An qui, etc., H.—    II. Indefinite, whichsoever of the two, whichever one, the one which: herum utro uti nolumus, altero est utendum, i. e. if either of these does not suit us, we must appeal to the other: utrum enim horum dixeris, in eo culpa et crimen haerebit: utri eorum dedicatio iussu populi data esset, eum praeesse annonae, L.: uter aedilis fueritve Vestrum praetor, is sacer esto, H.— Either of the two, one or the other, one: omnium controversiarum, quae essent inter aratorem et decumanum, si uter velit, edicit se recuperatores daturum.
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    I
    utra, utrum ADJ
    (w/que) each/either (of two); both (separately); each side (pl.), each set
    II
    utra, utrum ADJ
    which (of two), whichever, no matter which; one, either, one or other
    III

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  • 83 ut-pote

        ut-pote adv.,    as is possible, as is natural, as is of course, as being, as, seeing that, inasmuch as, since (introducing a reason why the statement in the principal clause must needs be true): neque tamen Antonius procul aberat, utpote qui expeditus in fugā sequeretur, S.: ea nos, utpote qui nihil contemnere soleamus, non pertimescebamus: clamor Romanis auxit animum, utpote captā urbe, L.: Inde Rubos fessi pervenimus, utpote longum Carpentes iter, H.: Quin id erat curae, quo pacto cuncta tenerem, Utpote res tenues, tenui sermone peractas, H.

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  • 84 uxor

        uxor ōris, f    a wife, spouse, consort: duxit iterum uxorem patre vivo: erus, quantum audio, uxore excidit, must go without a wife, T.—Poet.: Olentis uxores mariti, i. e. she-goats, H.
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  • 85 vestis

        vestis is, f    [2 VAS-], sing collect., a covering for the body, clothes, clothing, attire, vesture: discidit Vestem, T.: sumptā veste virili, H.: dolorem veste significare: pretiosa, L.—In the phrase, mutare vestem, to change one's garments, put on other clothing: muta vestem (for disguise), T.: mutando vestem sese ab insidiis munierat, L.: vestem mutandam omnes putarunt, i. e. that they must put on mourning.—Plur., clothes, garments: aurum vestibus inlitum Mirata, H.: albae, Cu.: meretriciae, Ta.: picturatae auri subtemine vestes, V.: vestibus extentis, Iu.—A carpet, rug, tapestry (in full, stragula vestis): plena domus stragulae vestis: Tyriae vestes, H.
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    garment, clothing, blanket; clothes; robe

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  • 86 vīvus (-vos)

        vīvus (-vos) adj.    [VIV-], alive, living, having life: illum vix vivum relinquo: Iugurtham vivom aut necatum sibi tradere, S.: duxit uxorem patre vivo, in his father's lifetime: duo ex unā familiā, vivo utroque, magistratūs creari vetare, Cs.: Catc adfirmat, se vivo illum non triumphaturum, while he lived: huic acerbissimum vivo videntique funus ducitur, i. e. before his eyes: Vivos vidensque pereo, i. e. with my eyes open, T.—As subst m., a living man: aeternis suppliciis vivos mortuosque mactabis.—As subst n., that which is alive, the quick, living flesh: calor ad vivum adveniens, i. e. reaching the flesh, L.—Fig.: neque id ad vivum reseco, i. e. press the assertion too literally: dat de lucro: nihil detraxit de vivo, from the capital: de vivo igitur erat aliquid resecandum, ut esset, unde, etc., i. e. the capital must be impaired.—Of things, alive, living, green, fresh, active: Caespes, O.: radix, O.: flumen, running, L.: ros, fresh, O.: lucernae, burning, H.: saxum, unwrought, V.: voltus, i. e. speaking, V.

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  • 87 volēns

        volēns entis, adj.    [P. of 1 volo], willing, with purpose, of choice: eas (poenas) ipsi volentes pependere, of their own accord, S.: quia volentes in amicitiam non veniebant, L.: seu volens seu invitus, L.: Ipsa autem macie tenuant armenta volentes, purposely, V.: Quos fructūs ipsa volentia rura tulere carpsit, spontaneously, V.— Plur m. as subst, they who consent, they who are willing: tutiusque rati volentibus quam coactis imperitare, to rule men with their consent, S.: quippe rem p. si a volentibus nequeat, ab invitis ius expetituram, peaceably if they could, forcibly if they must, L.: labor est inhibere volentīs, O.—Willing, pleased, glad, eager: volenti animo acceperant, eagerly, S.: animis volentibus urbem Adferimur, purposely and gladly, V.: volenti consuli causa divertendi oblata est, i. e. welcome to the consul, etc., L.: uti militibus exaequatus cum imperatore labos volentibus esset, i. e. that the soldiers were zealous when the general shared their labors, S.: quibus bellum volentibus erat, probare exemplum, Ta.—Wellwishing, favorable, kindly, propitious: munificus nemo putabatur nisi pariter volens, i. e. liberality was always supposed to prove kind feeling, S.—Of the gods, willing, voluntary: do volentibu' cum magnis dis, with the favor of the gods, Enn. ap. C.: virtute ac dis volentibus magni estis, S.: diis propitiis volentibusque, with the favor and help of the gods, L.
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    (gen.), volentis ADJ
    willing, welcome

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  • 88 agenda

    ritual; what must be done; agenda

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  • 89 burranicum

    vessel; (perhaps for a burranicus drink - composed of milk and must/new wine)

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  • 90 burranicus

    burranica, burranicum ADJ
    composed of milk and must/new wine (of a drink)

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  • 91 circumcidaneus

    circumcidanea, circumcidaneum ADJ
    must from second pressing of grapes after projecting mass is cut and put back

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  • 92 circumcisicius

    circumcisicia, circumcisicium ADJ
    must/juice of second press of grapes after projecting mass is cut and put back

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  • 93 circumcisitius

    circumcisitia, circumcisitium ADJ
    must/juice of second press of grapes after projecting mass is cut and put back

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  • 94 dehibeo

    dehibere, dehibui, dehibitus V
    owe; be indebted/responsible for/obliged/bound/destined; ought, must, should

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  • 95 evitandus

    evitanda, evitandum ADJ

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  • 96 gleucinus

    gleucina, gleucinum ADJ

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  • 97 lixivus

    lixiva, lixivum ADJ
    made into lye; pressed grape must

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  • 98 mucor

    bread-mould; wine-must

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  • 99 mustaceus

    must-cake, a sort of wedding cake

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  • 100 musteus

    mustea, musteum ADJ
    must-like; of new wine; fresh/young

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