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61 dērēctus (dīrēctus)
dērēctus (dīrēctus) adj. [P. of derigo], straight, direct, level, upright, perpendicular: (iter) simplex et derectum: tuba derecti (aeris), O.: fossam derectis lateribus ducere, Cs.: iugum eminens in mare, Cs.: Henna ab omni aditu circumcisa atque derecta est.—As subst n.: in derectum nitentes, straight forward, L.—Fig., straightforward, direct, simple, plain, right: vivendi via: ratio: senex: denuntiatio belli, L. -
62 dīrigō
dīrigō rēxī, rēctus, ere [dis- + rego], to distribute, scatter: volnera (i. e. tela), V.— To lay out, arrange in lines: regiones urbis: vicos, i. e. the rows of houses, L.* * *dirigere, direxi, directus Vdirect, steer, guide, align, point; set in order, form up; strighten, level -
63 ēlātus
ēlātus adj. [P. of effero], exalted, lofty, high: animus: verba, high-sounding: animis superbis, V.: insula opibus, N.* * *elata -um, elatior -or -us, elatissimus -a -um ADJraised, reaching high level; head high, proudly erect; sublime/exalted/grand -
64 ex-aequō
ex-aequō āvī, ātus, āre, to make equal, place on a level, equal: se cum inferioribus: tironi sese exaequari sinere, L.: militibus exaequatus cum imperatore labos, S.: iura pretio, i. e. to sell alike. —To equal, attain equality with: facta dictis, tell worthily, S.: tetricas Sabinas, O. -
65 exurgō
exurgō see exsurgo.* * *exurgere, exurrexi, exurrectus V INTRANSbestir oneself/take action; swell/rise/move/extend up/out/to higher moral level; rise (to one's feet/from bed/moon/in revolt); stand/rear/get up; come to being -
66 iaceō
iaceō cuī, —, ēre [IA-], to lie, be recumbent, be prostrate, lie at rest: in limine: quorum ad pedes iacuit stratus: mihi ad pedes: in harenā, V.: saxum campo iacebat, V.: gremio mariti, Iu.: somno, V.: humi: lentā sub vite, V.: super corpus, O.— To lie i<*>, be ill: te iacente.—To lie dead, have fallen: Corpora per campos iacebant, V.: inultos imperatores iacere sinere, L.: Arge, iaces! O.: iacuit Catilina cadavere. toto, Iu.—To lie long, linger, tarry, stop: Brundusi.—To lie, be situate: campi, qui Faesulas inter Arretiumque iacent, L.: summo in vertice montis, V.—To lie low, be flat, be level: despiciens terras iacentīs, V.: quaeque iacent valles, O.: Postquam iacuit planum mare, was stilled, Iu.—To lie in ruins, be broken down: fractae et disiectae (arae) iacent, Enn. ap. C.: Thebe iacet, Iu.— To hang loose: crines per colla iacebant, O.: iacentia lora, loose on the neck, O.— Fig., to rest, be inactive, be in retirement: in pace: septimum annum.—To be cast down, be dejected: ut totus iacet: militum iacere animos, L.—To lie prostrate, be powerless: victa iacet pietas, O.: mea numina iacent, V.—To fall, be refuted, be disproved, fail: suis testibus: iacet ratio Peripateticorum. —To lie dormant, be disused, be neglected, be of no avail: omnis hic delectus iacet: iustitia iacet: tibi pecunia.—To be low, be despised, be in no esteem: cum iacerent pretia praediorum, were low: iacere regem pati: pauper ubique iacet, O.—To lie idle, be neglected: cur iacet hoc nomen in adversariis, i. e. is not posted. -
67 in-aequō
in-aequō —, —, āre, to make even, level: haec cratibus terrāque, Cs. -
68 lībella
lībella ae, f dim. [libra], an as, the tenth of a denarius: ecquis Volcatio unam libellam dedisset? a single cent: ad libellam, to a farthing: fecit te (heredem) ex libellā, me ex teruncio, i. e. sole heir, on condition of giving me one fourth.* * *small silver coin, plumbline; level -
69 pavīmentum
pavīmentum ī, n [pavio], a level surface beaten firm, hard floor, pavement: facere: mero Tingere pavimentum, H.: palma ex pavimento extitisse, Cs.* * * -
70 plānitia or plānitiēs
plānitia or plānitiēs (not plānic-), ae, acc. am or em, f [planus], a flat surface, level ground, plain: limosa, S.: aequata agri: inter oppidum et collem, Cs.: pars planitiae, L.: ignota, unexplored, V. -
71 planus
planus ī, m, πλάνοσ, a juggler, impostor, cheat: improbissimus, H.* * *plana -um, planior -or -us, planissimus -a -um ADJlevel, flat -
72 recidō or reccidō
recidō or reccidō reccidī or recidī, recāsūrus, ere [re-+cado], to fall back, spring back, return: in terras: ramulum adductum in oculum suum recidisse, had recoiled: (saxa) convulsa in eos recidebant, kept falling back, Cu.: etiam si recta reciderat (navis), L.—Fig., to fall back, return, be thrown back, fall, sink, be reduced, relapse: ab his me remediis noli vocare, ne recidam, suffer a relapse: ex liberatore patriae ad Aquilios, had sunk to a level with, L.: tantum apparatum ad nihilum recidere, come to naught: ad ludibrium, Cu.: in graviorem morbum, L.: Syracusae in antiquam servitutem reciderunt, L.: in invidiam, N.: hucine tandem omnia reciderunt, ut, etc.: illuc, ut, etc., Iu.: ex quantis opibus quo reccidissent Carthaginiensium res, L.— To fall back, fall to, pass, be handed over: cum ad eum potentatus omnis reccidisset: quae (tela)... in aliorum vigiliam consulum recidissent, i. e. would have fallen to my successors: sinere artem musicam Recidere ad paucos, T.—Of evil, to fall back, be visited, recoil, return: ut huius amentiae poena in ipsum recidat: posse hunc casum ad ipsos recidere demonstrant, Cs.: consilia in ipsorum caput recidentia, L.— To fall out, turn out, result, come: ne in unius imperium res recidat: quorsum recidat responsum tuum, non laboro, what your answer may prove to be. -
73 subter
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74 subter
subter praep. with abl. or acc. [1 subter], below, beneath, underneath, under: virtus omnia subter se habet: subter densā testudine, V.: cupiditatem subter praecordia locavit: agere vias subter mare, V.: subter imas cavernas, O.: manu subter togam exsertā, L.—In composition, underneath, beneath: subterfluo, subterlabor.— Secretly, privately, clandestinely: subterfugio.* * *Ibeneath (surface/covering); underneath, below; at lower level/in lower positionIIbeneath, under (cover/shelter); towards/at base (of wall/clift); (usu. ACC)IIIbeneath, under (cover/shelter); towards/at base (of wall/clift) -
75 supernē
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76 volgō or vulgō
volgō or vulgō āvī, ātus, āre [volgus], to spread among the multitude, make general, make common, put forth: contagium in alios, Cu.: rem, i. e. to let all share in, L.: volgari cum privatis, i. e. to lower himself to the level of, L.—To spread abroad, publish, divulge, circulate, report: non quod ego volgari facinus per omnes velim, L.: verbis dolorem, V.: alia volgata miracula erant, L.—To make common, mingle, confound, prostitute: ut volgentur concubitūs plebis patrumque, L.: volgato corpore, L. -
77 adaequo
adaequare, adaequavi, adaequatus Vequalize, make equal in height, come up to level; compare (to); be equal; raze -
78 adamussim
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79 adsolo
adsolare, adsolavi, adsolatus V TRANSlevel to the ground, destroy -
80 aecor
level/smooth surface, plain; surface of the sea; sea, ocean
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