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61 bi-frōns
bi-frōns ontis, adj., with two foreheads, with two faces: Ianus, V. -
62 Iāniculum
Iāniculum ī, n [Ianus], one of the hills of Rome, site of the mythical citadel of Janus, C., L., V., O. -
63 Iānuārius
Iānuārius adj. [Ianus], of Janus: mensis, January.—As subst m. (sc. mensis), a. d. VII. Idūs Ianuari, Cs.—Of January, of the month of January: Kalendis Ianuariis, on New-year's day: Nonae, Cs. -
64 īmus
īmus adj. sup. [contr. for infimus], the lowest, deepest, last: ab imis unguibus usque ad verticem summum: penetralia, O.: imā verrit vestigia caudā, tip, V.: fundo in imo, at the very bottom, V.: vox, the highest treble (opp. summa, the bass), H.: conviva, at the foot, H.: ad imam quercum, at the foot of the oak, Ph.: currūs, low wheels (of the plough-team), V.: deorum Gratus imis, of the lower world, H.—As subst n., the bottom, depth, lowest part: murus ab imo ad summum, L.: locus ab imo acclivis, Cs.: Ianus summus ab imo, from end to end, H.: vertere ab imo moenia, utterly, V.: (aurīs) instabiles imo facit, at the roots, O.: aquae perspicuae imo, to the bottom, O.: medio ne discrepet imum, the end, H.: Dormiet in lucem... ad imum Thraex erit, at last, H.: inter Ima pedis, clefts of the hoof, V.: ima summis Mutare, turn the lowest into the highest, H.: qui regit ima, the under world, O.—Fig., of time or rank, the last (poet.): mensis, O.: poëma, Si paulum summo decessit, vergit ad imum, from the sublime... to the ridiculous, H. -
65 piō
piō āvī, ātus, āre [pius], to approach with sacred rites, appease, propitiate: Silvanum lacte, H.: ossa, V.: Ianus piandus erit, O.— To purify with sacred rites: si quid tibi piandum fuisset.— To make good, atone for, expiate: mors morte pianda est, O.: fulmen, avert the omen of lightning, O.: prodigia, Ta.: culpam morte, atone for, V.: nefas morte piandum, i. e. to be punished, Iu.* * *piare, piavi, piatus Vappease, propitiate; cleanse, expiate -
66 prō-doceō
prō-doceō —, —, ēre, to teach openly, proclaim: haec Ianus summus ab imo Prodocet, H. -
67 repēns
repēns entis, adj.,sudden, hasty, unexpected, unlooked for: cura, C. poët.: adventus consulis, L.: defectio, L.: cum fama repens alio avertit bellum, L.: discordia, V.: consternatio, Cu.—New, fresh, recent: quid repens aut vetustate obscurum, Ta.—With the subject, instead of an adv. with the predic., suddenly, unexpectedly: tumultus repens est Romam perlatus, L.: clades adlata est, L.: (Ianus) Bina repens oculis obtulit ora meis, O.* * *(gen.), repentis ADJsudden, unexpected -
68 summus
summus adj. sup. [for * supimus; superus], uppermost, highest, topmost: summis saxis fixus: iugum montis, Cs.: summa cacumina linquunt, V.: Summus ego (in triclinio) et prope me Viscus, etc., at the top, H.—As subst m., he who sits in the highest place, the head of the table: sermo, qui more maiorum a summo adhibetur, by the head of the table.—Partitive, the top of, highest part of, summit of: summus mons, the top of, Cs.: feriunt summos Fulgura montīs, mountain-tops, H.: in summā sacrā viā, on the highest part of: Ianus summus ab imo, H.: summam aquam attingere, C. poët.: mari summo, V.—As subst n., the top, surface, highest place, head: ab eius (frontis) summo rami diffunduntur, Cs.: non longe abesse a summo.—Of the voice, highest, loudest: summā voce, at the top of his voice, C., H.—Fig., of time or order, last, latest, final, extreme: Venit summa dies, V.: esse summā senectute.—Partitive, the last of, end of: Summo carmine, H.—Of rank or degree, highest, greatest, loftiest, first, supreme, best, utmost, extreme: timor: fides, constantia iustitiaque: bonum: summo magistratui praeesse, Cs.: concedunt in uno Cn. Pompeio summa esse omnia: scelus, S.: hiemps, the depths of winter: homines: amicus, the best friend, T.: summo rei p. tempore, at a most critical juncture: res p., the general welfare: ad summam rem p., L.: Quo res summa loco, Panthu? the general cause, V.: Mene socium summis adiungere rebus, in momentous enterprises, V.: agere summo iure tecum, deal exactingly. -
69 Honoriades
Hŏnōrĭădes, ae; - ĭānus, a, um; - ĭas, adis, v. Honorius. -
70 janua
jānŭa, ae, f. [Janus, i. e. ianus, from i, ire; cf. Sanscr. yāna, itio, incessus, from yā, ire], a door, house-door.I.Lit.: principem in sacrificando Janum esse voluerunt, quod ab eundo nomen est ductum: ex quo transitiones perviae, jani;B.foresque in liminibus profanarum aedium januae nominantur,
Cic. N. D. 2, 27, 67:claudere,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 26, § 66:januam occludere,
Plaut. Aul. 1, 2, 11:pultare,
id. Poen. 3, 4, 30:ante ostium et januam,
id. Pers. 5, 1, 6:indiligenter observare,
id. As. 2, 2, 7:reserare,
Ov. H. 4, 141:frangere,
Hor. S. 1, 2, 128.—The dog was commonly chained there;hence, janua mordax,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 1; cf. id. Most. 3, 2, 126 sq.—Transf., an entrance of any sort:II.inferni janua regis,
Verg. A. 6, 106; cf.:atri janua Ditis,
id. ib. 6, 127:mortis,
Sil. 11, 187:leti,
Val. Fl. 4, 23:cum eam urbem sibi Mithridates Asiae januam fore putasset,
the key of Asia, Cic. Mur. 15, 33:hic locus est gemini janua vasta maris,
Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 32.—Trop., an entrance, approach:qua nolui janua sum ingressus in causam,
Cic. Planc. 3, 8:facillime vos ad ea, quae cupitis, perventuros, ab hoc aditu januaque patefacta,
id. de Or. 1, 47, 204:illa januam Famae patefecit,
Plin. Ep. 1, 18, 4; Val. Fl. 4, 231:vultus ac frons, quae est animi janua,
Q. Cic. Pet. Cons. 11, 44:ego sum ostium,
Vulg. Johan. 10, 2. -
71 ARCADE
[N]FORNIX (-NICIS) (M)PORTICUS (-US) (F)IANUS (-I) (M)JANUS (-I) (M)ARCUATIO (-ONIS) (F)ARCUATURA (-AE) (F)ARQUATURA (-AE) (F) -
72 ARCH
[A]LUDIBUNDUS (-A -UM)LASCIVUS (-A -UM)LASCIVIBUNDUS (-A -UM)LUDICER (-CRA -CRUM)LUDICRUS (-A -UM)SUMMUS (-A -UM)[N]ARCUS (-US) (M)FORNIX (-NICIS) (M)CAMARA (-AE) (F)CAMERA (-AE) (F)CONCAMERATIO (-ONIS) (F)SUSPENSURA (-AE) (F)IANUS (-I) (M)JANUS (-I) (M)TESTUDO (-INIS) (F)ARCUATIO (-ONIS) (F)ARCUATURA (-AE) (F)ARQUUS (-US) (M)CAMARATIO (-ONIS) (F)CAMERATIO (-ONIS) (F)CONVEXUM (-I) (N)FORNICATIO (-ONIS) (F)[V]ARCUO (-ARE)CURVO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)SINUO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
73 COVERED PASSAGE
[N]IANUS (-I) (M)JANUS (-I) (M) -
74 JANUS (TWO-FACED ITALIAN DEITY)
[NPR]JANUS (-I) (M)IANUS (-I) (M)
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