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  • 21 oblīquus or oblīcus

        oblīquus or oblīcus adj.    [2 LAC-], sidelong, slanting, awry, oblique, crosswise: motus corporis: obliquo claudicare pede, O.: iter, Cs.: chordae, i. e. of the triangular harp, Iu.: ictus, H.: obliquo dente timendus aper, O.: (serpentem) obliquum rota transit, V.: obliquo oculo alqd limare, a sidelong glance, H.: ab obliquo, sideways, O.—Fig., looking askance: invidia, V.—Indirect, covert: insectatio, Ta.

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  • 22 (obtūtus, ūs)

       (obtūtus, ūs) m    [2 TV-], a looking at, gazing upon, gaze (only acc. and abl sing.): oculorum: obtutum in caudā figere: obtutu tacito stetit, V. —Fig.: in obtutu malorum, contemplation, O.

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  • 23 (prōvīsus

        (prōvīsus ūs), m    [pro+VID-].—Only abl. sing., a looking forward, distant view: ne oculi provisu iuvabant, Ta.— A foreseeing: periculi, Ta. — A caring for beforehand, Ta.

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  • 24 quaerō

        quaerō sīvī, sītus, ere    [QVAES-], to seek, look for: quaerenti (deae) defuit orbis, O.: te ipsum quaerebam, was looking for, T.: suos notos, Cs.: ab ostio quaerens Ennium, asking for: cum praetor quaereretur: quem quaeritis, adsum, V.: liberi ad necem quaerebantur: escam in sterquilinio, Ph.: per imas Quaerit iter vallīs (Ufens), V.: cauda colubrae... moriens dominae vestigia quaerit, O.— To seek to obtain, look for, strive for, seek: sibi alium imperatorem, S.: in regnum quaeritur heres, V.: milites ducem quaerentes: in eum invidia quaesita est, i. e. prejudice is excited: ad ornatum ludorum aurum: regia potestas hac lege quaeritur: ne quaeratur latebra periurio: voce pericula, provoke, O.: defensorem suae salutis eum.—With inf, to seek, strive, endeavor, ask: ne quaere doceri Quam poenam, etc., V.: Antequam... speciosa quaero Pascere tigrīs, i. e. let me rather, H.: classibus advehebantur, qui mutare sedes quaerebant, Ta.— To strive to gain, earn, win by effort, acquire: Conserva, quaere, parce, T.: Quaerit ac timet uti, H.: victum volgo, T.: confiteri sibi quaesito opus esse, that he must earn something.—To feel the want of, miss, lack: Siciliam in uberrimā Siciliae parte: ne ille saepe Persas et Indos quaesisset, L.: quaerit Boeotia Dircen, O.— To ask, desire, require, demand, need, call for: quid sibi hic vestitus quaerit? i. e. what do you mean by? T.: collis pauca munimenta quaerebat, S.: qui tumultus dictatoriam maiestatem quaesisset, made necessary, L.: nego esse quicquam, quod cuiusquam oratoris eloquentiam quaereret: quaeris ut suscipiam cogitationem, quidnam istis agendum putem.—Fig., to seek mentally, think over, meditate, aim at, plan, devise, find: consilium, T.: quonam modo maxime ulti sanguinem nostrum pereamus, S.: remedium: rationes eas, quae ex coniecturā pendent.— To seek to learn, make inquiry, ask, inquire, interrogate: item alio die Quaerebam, T.: quaerendo cognoveram: vide, quaere, circumspice!: quaesiturus, unum caelum esset an innumerabilia: Naturā fieret laudabile carmen, an arte, Quaesitum est, has been made a question, H.: cum ab iis saepius quaereret, made inquiries, Cs.: quaero abs te nunc, Hortensi, cum, etc.: quaesivit a medicis, quem a modum se haberet, N.: quaero de te, num, etc.: Cura tibi de quo quaerere nulla fuit, O.: in dominos quaeri de servis iniquom est, i. e. to examine under torture: quaerit ex solo ea, quae, etc., Cs.: habes, quod ex me quaesisti.— To examine, inquire into, make inquiry, investigate: coëgit consules circa fora proficisci ibique quaerere, L.: hunc abduce, vinci, quaere rem, T.: scrutatus sum quae potui et quaesivi omnia: rem illam: quorum de naturā Caesar cum quaereret, sic reperiebat, Cs.—Esp., of judicial investigation: de pecuniis repetundis: dum de patris morte quaereretur: ut veteribus legibus, tantum modo extra ordinem, quaereretur, the investigation should be made.—In parenthet. clauses, to inquire, consider: omnino, si quaeris, ludi apparatissimi: noli quaerere: ita mihi pulcher hic dies visus est, in short: si verum quaeritis, to speak the truth: si verum quaerimus.
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    quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitus V
    search for, seek, strive for; obtain; ask, inquire, demand

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  • 25 respectō

        respectō —, —, āre, freq.    [respicio], to look back, look round, gaze about: Quid respectas? nihil pericli est, T.: respectantes hostium antesignanos vidit, L.: reiecti respectant terga tegentes, i. e. fall back, V.— To fix the look, gaze at, look upon: ad tribunal, L.: arcem, L.: alius alium, Ta. —Fig., to look back for, await, expect: par ab iis munus.— To look back, have an eye to, regard, care for: haec ita praetereamus, ut tamen intuentes et respectantes relinquamus: meum amorem, Ct.: pios, V.
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    respectare, respectavi, respectatus V
    keep on looking round or back; await; have regard for

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  • 26 respectus

        respectus    P. of respicio.
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    looking back (at); refuge, regard, consideration (for)

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  • 27 spectābilis

        spectābilis e, adj.    [specto], that may be seen, visible: corpus caeli: undique campus, i. e. open, O.— Worth seeing, notable, admirable, remarkable: Niobe auro, O.: roseo ore, O.: victoria, Ta.
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    Respectable, title of high officers of late empire; (below Illustres)
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    spectabilis, spectabile ADJ
    noteworthy, outstanding; worth consideration/looking at; able to be seen

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  • 28 speculum

        speculum ī, n    [SPEC-], a reflector, lookingglass, mirror: speculorum lēvitas: Inspicere, tamquam in speculum, in vitas omnium, T.: quotiens te speculo videris alterum, H.: ut in speculo rugas aspexit anilīs, O.: Lympharum in speculo, i. e. smooth surface, Ph.—Fig., a mirror, copy, imitation: (infantes et bestias) putat specula esse naturae.
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    mirror, looking glass, reflector; copy, imitation

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  • 29 suspectus

        suspectus ūs, m    [1 suspicio], a looking up, gazing upwards: Quantus ad aetherium caeli suspectus Olympum, i. e. height, V.: Turris vasto suspectu, V.—Fig., high regard, esteem, respect: honorum, O.
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    suspecta -um, suspectior -or -us, suspectissimus -a -um ADJ
    suspected/mistrusted; of doubtful character; believed without proof; suspicious

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  • 30 temperō

        temperō āvī, ātus, āre    [tempus], to observe proper measure, be moderate, restrain oneself, forbear, abstain, be temperate, act temperately: in potestatibus, S.: in multā temperarunt tribuni, L.: linguae, L.: oculis, to keep from looking, L.: temperare oculis, refrain from tears, Cu.: risu (dat.), L.: victoriae, S.: nec nos temperamus imperiis, quo minus illi auxili egeant, L.: sibi, quin exirent, Cs.: vix temperavere animis, quin, etc., L.: temperare ab iniuri<*> et maleficio, refrain, Cs.: a lacrimis, V.: tollere puerum: temperatum agere est, quin, etc., they with difficulty refrained, L.: nec temperatum manibus foret, ni, etc., L.— To forbear, abstain, refrain, spare, be indulgent: si cuiquam ullā in re umquam temperaverit: Privignis, H.: templis deum temperatum est, L.: in quo ab sociis temperaverant, L.— To divide duly, mingle in due proportion, combine suitably, compound properly, qualify, temper: ex dissimillimis rebus misceri et temperari: alqd ex igni atque animā temperatum: Pocula, to mix, i. e. fill, H.: Etesiarum flatu nimii temperantur calores: aquam (i. e. balneum) ignibus, i. e. warm, H.: scatebris arva, i. e. water, V.— To rule, regulate, govern, manage, arrange, order: rem p. institutis et legibus: aequor, V.: arces aetherias, O.: ora frenis, H.: testudinis aureae strepitum, H.: citharam nervis, i. e. to string, O.: temperata frumenti subvectio, facilitated, Ta.—Fig., to regulate, rule, control, govern, sway, moderate: cuius acerbitas morum ne vino quidem permixta temperari solet: haec interdum temperanda sunt: amara lento Temperet risu, H.: iras, soothe, V.: sumptūs, O.
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    temperare, temperavi, temperatus V
    combine, blend, temper; make mild; refrain from; control oneself

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  • 31 vīsus

        vīsus ūs, m    [video], a looking, look, act of seeing, power of sight, vision: res visu foeda: obit truci omnia visu, i. e. looks fiercely on, V.: Mortalīs visūs reliquit, i. e. vanished, V: visūs effugiet tuos, O.—A thing seen, sight, appearance, apparition, vision: Rite secundarent visūs, V.: inopino territa visu, O.: nocturni visūs, L.—Appearance, seeming: visum quendam habere insignem: augustior humano visu, L. (al. humano habitu visūs).
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    look, sight, appearance; vision

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  • 32 adspectus

    appearance, aspect, mien; act of looking; sight, vision; glance, view; horizon

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  • 33 altispex

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  • 34 aposcopeuon

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  • 35 aspectus

    appearance, aspect, mien; act of looking; sight, vision; glance, view; horizon

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  • 36 despectatio

    view/looking downwards; prospect (L+S)

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  • 37 despectio

    disdain (for); act of looking down on; (w/GEN); despising, comtempt (L+S)

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  • 38 despicus

    despica, despicum ADJ
    looking down; despised, desdained (L+S)

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  • 39 inspectio

    inspection, visual examination; investigation, inquiry; action of looking into

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  • 40 speculamen

    looking-at; observing

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  • Looking — Look ing, n. 1. The act of one who looks; a glance. [1913 Webster] 2. The manner in which one looks; appearance; countenance; face. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] All dreary was his cheer and his looking. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] {Looking for},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Looking On — Album par The Move Sortie décembre 1970 Enregistrement mai – septembre 1970 Durée 43:54 Genre rock Producteur Roy Wood …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Looking — Look ing, a. Having a certain look or appearance; often compounded with adjectives; as, good looking, grand looking, etc. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • -looking — combining form Having a specified appearance or expression, as in sad looking • • • Main Entry: ↑look …   Useful english dictionary

  • Looking On — Infobox Album | Name = Looking On Type = Studio album Artist = The Move Released = December 1970 Recorded = May September 1970 Genre = Rock, Hard rock Length = 43:54 Label = Producer = Roy Wood and Jeff Lynne Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5… …   Wikipedia

  • looking — I noun 1. the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually (Freq. 1) he went out to have a look his look was fixed on her eyes he gave it a good looking at his camera does his looking for him • Syn: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Looking — Look Look (l[oo^]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Looked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Looking}.] [OE. loken, AS. l[=o]cian; akin to G. lugen, OHG. luog[=e]n.] 1. To direct the eyes for the purpose of seeing something; to direct the eyes toward an object; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Looking Up — Infobox Album | Name = Looking Up Type = Album Artist = Autopilot Off Released = June 27, 2000 Recorded = Genre = Punk rock Length = 34:21 Label = Fueled By Ramen Producer = Chris Johnson, Chris Hughes Reviews = *StarPulse Rating|3.5|5… …   Wikipedia

  • looking up — getting better or improving. Things are certainly looking up now that the tourists are coming back. Usage notes: often used humorously in the phrase things are looking up when a situation is not good: Well, we re out of food but at least we ve… …   New idioms dictionary

  • looking at — noun the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually (Freq. 3) he went out to have a look his look was fixed on her eyes he gave it a good looking at his camera does his looking for him • Syn: ↑look, ↑looking …   Useful english dictionary

  • Looking at — liable for: You d be looking at $400 000 for a house in that area …   Dictionary of Australian slang

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