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1 coruscus
coruscus adj., in waving motion, waving, vibrating, tremulous: silvae, V.: ilices, V.—Flashing, gleaming, glittering: ignis, H.: vis fulminis, C. poet.: sol, V.: radii (solis), O.: Pyrrhus telis, V.: cristis capita alta corusci, V.* * *Icorusca, coruscum ADJvibrating/waving/tremulous/shaking; flashing, twinkling; brilliant (L+S)IIlightening; (2 Ezra 6:2) -
2 fulgor
fulgor ōris, m [2 FLAG-], lightning, a flash of lightning: vibratus ab aethere, V.: notam fulgore dedit, O.: dextris fulgoribus, C. poët.— Flash, glitter, gleam, brightness, splendor: (candelabri) fulgore conlucere templum: vestis, O.: fumum ex fulgore dare, H.: maculosus auro, i. e. spots of gleaming gold, V.: auri, Ta.: stupet acies fulgoribus, glitter (of plate), H.: qui dicitur Iovis, i. e. dazzling star.—Fig., brightness, splendor, glory, renown: famae, O.: honorum, Ta.* * *brightness/brilliance/radiance; splendor/glory; flame/flash; lightening/meteor -
3 rīma
rīma ae, f [RIC-], a cleft, crack, chink, fissure: angusta, H.: (naves) rimis fatiscunt, V.: tabernae rimas agunt, are cracked: fortunā rimam faciente, opening, O.: explere, stop up: Ignea rima micans, i. e. a flash of lightning, V.—Fig.: Plenus rimarum sum, i. e. can conceal nothing, T.* * *crack, narrow cleft; (sometimes rude); chink, fissure -
4 astrapoplectus
astrapoplecta, astrapoplectum ADJ -
5 coruscifer
coruscifera, corusciferum ADJ -
6 coruscum
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7 fulguratus
fulgurata, fulguratum ADJstruck by lightening; (also of eloquance) -
8 exoneratio
exŏnĕrātĭo, ōnis, f. [exonero], an unloading, lightening, discharge (post-class.):mercedis,
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9 levamentarius
lĕvāmentārĭus, a, um, adj. [levamentum], of or for lightening (post-class.), Cod. Th. 13, 5, 1. -
10 relevamen
rĕlĕvāmen, ĭnis, n. [relevo], a lightening, alleviation:partus,
Prisc. Perieg. 440. -
11 relevatio
rĕlĕvātĭo, ōnis, f. [id.].I.= enaiôrêma (Hippoc.), scum:II.ut urina nullam faciat relevationem,
Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 3, 55. —A lightening, alleviation, relief (postclass. and very rare):oneris,
Front. Ep. ad M. Caes. 4, 13.— Absol. (opp. gravatio), Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 10, 96; Octav. Hor. 1, 9. -
12 sublevatio
sublĕvātĭo, ōnis, f. [sublevo, II. B.], a lightening, alleviation;trop.: sublevatio et medicina,
Cic. Rep. 2, 34, 59.
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