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1 absum
Iabesse, abfui, abfuturus Vbe away/absent/distant/missing; be free/removed from; be lacking; be distinctIIabesse, afui, afuturus Vbe away/absent/distant/missing; be free/removed from; be lacking; be distinct -
2 acephalus
acephala, acephalum ADJlacking the first syllable; beginning with short syllable; lacking a head/leader -
3 desum
Ideesse, defui, defuturus Vbe wanting/lacking; fail/miss; abandon/desert, neglect; be away/absent/missingIIdesse, defui, defuturus Vbe wanting/lacking; fail/miss; abandon/desert, neglect; be away/absent/missing -
4 acoenonoētus
acoenonoētus ī, m, ἀκοινονόητοσ, without common-sense, Iu.* * *acoenonoeta, acoenonoetum ADJlacking in common feelings; without common sense -
5 cassus
cassus adj. [1 CAR-], empty, void, hollow. nux, a nut-shell, H.: canna, hollow, O.: sanguine, bloodless: lumine, i. e. dead, V.: luminis ensis.— Fig., vain, empty, useless, futile, fruitless: quiddam: vota, V.: fertilitas terrae, O.: in cassum preces mittere, vainly, L.* * *Icassa, cassum ADJhollow/empty/devoid of, lacking; useless/fruitless/vainIIfall, overthrow; chance/fortune; accident, emergency, calamity, plight; fate -
6 dēpressus
dēpressus adj. with comp. and sup. [P. of deprimo], sunken, low: domus: convallis, V.: (libra) depressior orbe, Tb.: locus duodecim pedes humi depressus, S.: vox depressissima, Her.* * *depressa -um, depressior -or -us, depressissimus -a -um ADJlow/low-lying, deep down; at/having low elevation; low-pitched/subdued (sound); reaching/sloping down; base/mean, pedestrian, lacking moral/style; depressed -
7 dēsipiēns
dēsipiēns entis, adj. [P. of desipio], foolish, silly: adrogentia: ita desipiens, qui, etc.* * *(gen.), desipientis ADJstupid, witless, lacking intelligence; foolish, silly (L+S) -
8 dēspērātus
dēspērātus adj. with comp. and sup. [P. of despero], given up, despaired of, irremediable, desperate: res p.: desperatas pecunias exigere: fuga.—Prov.: desperatis adhibere medicinam: haec nunc multo desperatiora: desperatissimum perfugium.— Without hope, desperate: homines, Cs.: senes.* * *desperata -um, desperatior -or -us, desperatissimus -a -um ADJdesperate/hopeless; despairing/lacking hope; desperately ill/situated; reckless -
9 expers
expers tis, adj. [ex + pars], having no part in, not sharing in, not privy to: partis de nostris bonis, T.: communis iuris: Britanni pugnae, Ta.— Destitute of, devoid of, free from, without: eruditionis: nuptiarum, H.: doloris, O.: (vinum) maris, without sea-water, H.: domus cladis, Cu.: virtutis, V.: vitae pars turpitudinis expers: vis consili, H.: famā atque fortunis, S.* * *(gen.), expertis ADJfree from (w/GEN); without; lacking experience; immune from -
10 indigus
indigus adj. [1 in+EG-], needing, in want: nullius, S.: nostrae opis, V.* * *indiga, indigum ADJhaving need (to); lacking; needy -
11 inops
inops opis, adj. [2 in+ops], without resources, helpless, weak: inopes relicti a duce: nihil iuris humani relinquitur inopi, L.: solare inopem, V.: ab amicis: laudis conscendere carmen, unskilled, Pr.—Without possessions, poor, destitute, needy, indigent: coloni, H.: aerarium, empty: cupido, unsated, H.: domus cuiusvis inopis, N.: turba, V.: humanitatis, without: amicorum, destitute of: mentis, O.: consili, L.: paterni laris, stripped, H.— Fig., mean, wretched, contemptible, pitiful: inopis animi esse, H.: nostras inopes noluit esse vias, O.—Of speech, poor, meagre: non erat abundans, non inops: lingua: versūs rerum, H.: verbis.* * *(gen.), inopis ADJweak, poor, needy, helpless; lacking, destitute (of), meager -
12 marcidus
marcidus adj. [marceo], withered, wilted: lilia, O.— Enervated, exhausted: somno aut libidinosis vigiliis, Ta.* * *marcida, marcidum ADJwithered/dropping/rotten; lacking rigidity; exhausted/weak; apathetic/languid -
13 seriēs
seriēs —, acc. em, abl. ē, no plur, f. [1 SER-], a row, succession, series, chain: laminae serie inter se conexae, Cu.: vinculorum, Cu.—Fig., a series, chain, connection, train, sequence, succession, order, course: cetera series deinde sequitur: tantum series iuncturaque pollet, connection, H.: rerum: causarum: disputationum: immensa laborum, O. —Poet., of time, succession: innumerabilis Annorum, H.: temporis, O.— A line of descent, lineage: Digne vir hac serie, O.: serie fulcite genus, Pr.* * *row, series, secession, chain, train, sequence, order (gen lacking, no pl.) -
14 acephalos
acephalos, acephalon ADJ -
15 acoenonetus
acoenoneta, acoenonetum ADJlacking in common feelings; without common sense -
16 afore
be away/absent/distant/missing; be free/removed from; be lacking; be distinct -
17 aforem
be away/absent/distant/missing; be free/removed from; be lacking; be distinct -
18 aforemus
be away/absent/distant/missing; be free/removed from; be lacking; be distinct -
19 aforent
be away/absent/distant/missing; be free/removed from; be lacking; be distinct -
20 afores
be away/absent/distant/missing; be free/removed from; be lacking; be distinct
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