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61 cyparissus
cyparissus ī, f, κυπάρισσοσ, a cypress-tree. —Plur.: coniferae, V.* * *cypress-tree; cypress oil/wood, cypress-wood casket, spear of cypress-wood -
62 ēlūcubror
ēlūcubror ātus, ārī, dep. [elucubro], to work out at night, toil over: epistulam.* * *elucubrari, elucubratus sum V DEPcompose at night; burn the midnight oil over, spend the night working -
63 gūtus (guttus)
gūtus (guttus) ī, m a narrow-necked flask, cruet, oil-flask, H., Iu. -
64 immundus (in-m-)
immundus (in-m-) adj. with comp, unclean, impure, dirty, fllthy, foul: ancillula inluvie, T.: canis, H.: nilo inmundior, Ct.: fraudatis lucernis, i. e. with lamp-oil, H.— Plur f. as subst, unclean women, C.—Of language: dicta, obscene, H. -
65 laganum
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66 lībum
lībum ī, n a cake, pancake (flour, made up with milk or oil, and baked): rustica liba, O.: adorea liba per herbam Subiciunt epulis, V.: liba venalia, Iu.: patulum, Iu.* * *cake/pancake; consecrated cake (to gods on 50 birthday); liquid/drink offering -
67 lūcubrō
lūcubrō āvī, ātus, āre [LVC-], to work by lamp-light, work at night: (Lucretia) inter lucubrantes ancillas, L.: opusculum lucubratum, composed by night.* * *lucubrare, lucubravi, lucubratus Vwork by lamp-light, "burn the midnight oil"; make or produce at night -
68 morētum
morētum ī, n a rustic dish made of garlic, rue, vinegar, oil, etc., O. -
69 olīvom or olīvum
olīvom or olīvum ī, n [oliva], oil: pingue, V.: perfundere piscīs olivo, H., O.—An ointment, unguent, Ct., Pr.—Fig., the palaestra (because wrestlers were anointed): cur olivum vitat? H. -
70 Pallas
Pallas adis and ados, f, Παλλάσ, a surname of Athene (identified with the Roman Minerva), V., H., O.: Palladis ales, the owl, O.: Pallados arbor, the olive-tree, O.: iratā Pallade (i. e. invitā M<*>ervā), O.—Oil: infusā Pallade, O.—The olivetree, V., O.—The Palladium: Helenum raptā cum Pallade captum, O.: Pallados ignes, i. e. of Vesta (in whose temple was the Palladium), Pr.* * *olive tree; E:goddess Minerva/Athene -
71 prēlum (prae-)
prēlum (prae-) ī, n [PREM-], a press (for wine or oil): cola prelorum, V. -
72 rhīnocerōs
rhīnocerōs ōtis, m, ρ(ινόκερωσ, a rhinoceros, Cu.—A vessel made of the rhinoceros's horn: magnus, Iu.* * *rhinocerotos/is N Mrhinoceros (African or Indian); rhinoceros horn oil-flask -
73 rosa
rosa ae, f [cf. ρ(όδον], a rose: Neu desint epulis rosae, H.: plena rosarum Atria, O.: cum rosam viderat, i. e. the latest of the spring flowers.—Sing. collect., roses, wreaths of roses: sertis redimiri iubebis et rosā?: an tu me in violā putabas aut in rosā dicere? among roses: multā in rosā, H.: pulvinus perlucidus rosā fartus.— The rose-bush, rose-tree: nimium brevīs Flores ferre iube rosae, H.: Cum flore rosarum, H.* * *rose; (also as term of endearment); rose bush; rose oil -
74 Sabīnus
Sabīnus adj., of the Sabini, Sabine, C., L., H.: herba, a kind of juniper, savin (used for incense), O.—As subst n.: vile (sc. vinum), Sabine wine, H. — Plur: Satis beatus unicis Sabinis (sc. praediis), with my Sabine country-seat, H.* * *ISabina, Sabinum ADJSabine, of the Sabines/their country/that area; the shrub savin/its oilIISabines (pl.), people living NE of Rome; their territory; an estate there -
75 sūcus
sūcus (not succ-), ī, m [SVG-], a juice, moisture, sap, liquor: stirpes e terrā sucum trahunt: ex intestinis secretus: garo (mixtum) de sucis piscis Hiberi, H.: pinguis olivi, oil, O.— A medicinal drink, draught, potion, dose: purgantes pectora suci, O.: spargit virus sucosque veneni, O.— Taste, flavor, savor: melior, H.: Picenis cedunt pomis Tiburtia suco, H.: Cantharus ingratus suco, O.—Fig., strength, vigor, energy, spirit: sucus ac sanguis (civitatis).—Of style, spirit, life, vigor: ornatur oratio suco suo.* * *juice, sap; moisture; drink/draught, potion, medicinal liquor; vitality/spirit -
76 trapētum
trapētum ī, n [ τραπέω ], an olive-mill, oilmill: teritne baca trapetis, V.* * * -
77 ūnctiō
ūnctiō ōnis, f [ungo], a besmearing, anointing: philosophum omnes unctionis causā relinquunt, i. e. to anoint themselves (for wrestling).* * *anointing/unction; (w/sign of cross); besmearing; (w/ointment/oil); ointment -
78 ungō or unguō
ungō or unguō unxī, ūnctus, ere, to smear, besmear, anoint: unctus est, accubuit: Arsuros artūs, O.: ter uncti Transnanto Tiberim, H.: caules oleo, dress with oil, H.: tela manu, to smear with poison, V.: arma uncta cruoribus, stained, H.: Gloria quem supra virīs et vestit et ungit, i. e. who for display is extravagant in dress, etc., H. -
79 unguentum
unguentum ī, n [unguo], an ointment, unguent, perfume: os unguento confricare: Huc vina et unguenta ferre, H.* * *oil, ointment -
80 Vēlābrum
Vēlābrum ī, n a street of Rome on the Aventine Mount, frequented by dealers in oil and cheese, H.—Plur. (poet.), O.
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