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  • 81 tantus

        tantus adj.    [1 TA-].—Followed by a clause of comparison, of such size, of such a measure, so great, such: nullam (contionem) umquam vidi tantam, quanta nunc vestrum est: quanta cuiusque animo audacia naturā inest, tanta in bello patere solet, S.: tantā modestiā dicto audiens fuit, ut si privatus esset, N.: maria aspera iuro, Non ullum pro me tantum cepisse timorem, Quam, etc., V.—With ellips. of comparative clause, so great, so very great, so important: neque solum in tantis rebus, sed etiam in mediocribus studiis: ne tantae nationes coniungantur, Cs.: quae faceres in hominem tantum et talem.—Followed by a clause of result, so great, such: tanta erat operis firmitudo, ut, etc., Cs.: non fuit tantus homo Sex. Roscius in civitate, ut, etc.: nulla est tanta vis, quae non ferro frangi possit.—As subst n., so much, so many: habere tantum molestiae quantum gloriae: tantum complectitur, quod satis sit modicae palestrae: tantum hostium intra muros est, L.— Colloq.: tantum est, that is all, nothing more: Tantumne est? Ba. tantum, T.—In genit. of price, of such value, worth so much: frumentum tanti fuit, quanti iste aestimavit: Ubi me dixero dare tanti, T.: tanti eius apud se gratiam esse ostendit, uti, etc., was of such weight, Cs.—In abl. of difference, by so much, so much the: quanto erat in dies gravior oppugnatio, tanto crebriores litterae ad Caesarem mittebantur, Cs.: reperietis quinquiens tanto amplius istum quam quantum, etc.: si Cleomenes non tanto ante fugisset: post tanto, V.: tanto praestitit ceteros imperatores, quanto populus R. antecedit fortitudine cunctas nationes, N. — Colloq.: tanto melior! so much the better! well done! good! excellent! bravo! Ph.: tanto nequior! so much the worse! T.—Praegn., of such a quantity, such, so small, so slight, so trivial: ceterarum provinciarum vectigalia tanta sunt, ut iis vix contenti esse possimus.—As subst n., so little, so small a number: praesidi tantum est, ut ne murus quidem cingi possit, Cs.—In genit. of price, of little account, not so important: est mihi tanti, Quirites, huius invidiae tempestatem subire, i. e. it is a trifle to me: sunt o sunt iurgia tanti, i. e. are not too much to undergo, O.
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    tanta, tantum ADJ
    of such size; so great, so much

    tantus... quantus -- as much... as

    Latin-English dictionary > tantus

  • 82 trilībris

        trilībris e, adj.    [ter+libra], weighing three pounds: Mullus, H.
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    trilibris, trilibre ADJ

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  • 83 volūtō

        volūtō āvī, ātus, āre, freq.    [volvo], to roll, turn, twist, tumble about: Dum sese aper volutat, wallows, Ph.: in luto volutatus: in levi glacie tabidāque nive, L.: genua amplexus genibusque volutans Haerebat, i. e. prostrate, V.: (amnis) per cava saxa volutans, O.—Fig., to roll, roll about, roll along: vocem per ampla Atria, V.: confusa verba, O.— Pass, to wallow, luxuriate: cum omnes in omni genere scelerum volutentur, wallow.—To busy, occupy, employ: tacitis cogitationibus animum, L.: in quibus te video volutatum.—To turn over, revolve, consider, weight, ponder, discuss: gladios in comisationem praeparatos volutabam in animo, L.: nihil animo: aliud consilium animo, Cu.: Verba sortes inter se, O.: multo secum animo, L.: secum corde, V.: consilia de Romano bello, L.: alqd intra animum, Ta.: tacitus mecum ipse voluto, Si valeam meminisse, V.: secum, quonam modo, etc., Ta.
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    volutare, volutavi, volutatus V
    roll, wallow, turn over in one's mind, think or talk over

    Latin-English dictionary > volūtō

  • 84 aequilanx

    (gen.), aequilancis ADJ
    with equal scale; of equal weight

    Latin-English dictionary > aequilanx

  • 85 aequilavium

    half, a half of a whole; (wool when half the weight remains after washing)

    Latin-English dictionary > aequilavium

  • 86 aequipondium

    equal/counterbalancing weight

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  • 87 assarius

    I
    as (penny, copper) as a monetary unit
    II
    assaria, assarium ADJ
    roasted, browned (?); having the value/weight of an as (?)

    Latin-English dictionary > assarius

  • 88 assipondium

    sum or weight of one as (penny), a pound (as was originally a pound of copper)

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  • 89 calcus

    Latin-English dictionary > calcus

  • 90 centenarium

    hundred (Roman) pounds weight, hundredweight

    Latin-English dictionary > centenarium

  • 91 centumpondium

    Latin-English dictionary > centumpondium

  • 92 centupondium

    Latin-English dictionary > centupondium

  • 93 ceratium

    I II
    Greek weight corresponding to Latin siliqua/2 calculi

    Latin-English dictionary > ceratium

  • 94 decuncis

    measure/weight of ten unciae (ten ounces); (ten-twelfths of a unit)

    Latin-English dictionary > decuncis

  • 95 decunx

    measure/weight of ten unciae (ten ounces); (ten-twelfths of a unit)

    Latin-English dictionary > decunx

  • 96 demetior

    demetiri, demensus sum V DEP
    measure out/off; (space/time/words); weigh out, measure by weight; lay out

    Latin-English dictionary > demetior

  • 97 denarium

    denarius (silver coin=10/16/18 asses); (denarium aureus=25 silver denarium); drachma weight

    Latin-English dictionary > denarium

  • 98 depondero

    deponderare, deponderavi, deponderatus V INTRANS
    weigh down, press down by its weight

    Latin-English dictionary > depondero

  • 99 dextans

    measure/weight of ten unciae (ten ounces); (ten-twelfths of a unit)

    Latin-English dictionary > dextans

  • 100 dimetior

    dimetiri, dimensus sum V DEP
    measure out/off; (space/time/words); weigh out, measure by weight; lay out

    Latin-English dictionary > dimetior

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