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101 ad-fīnis (aff-)
ad-fīnis (aff-) e, adj. (abl. īnī, C.; once īne, T.), adjoining, bordering on: fundo: gens Mauris, L.—Fig., related by marriage: Hegio nobis, T.— Hence, subst. -
102 adflīctor (aff-)
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103 ad-flīgō (aff-)
ad-flīgō (aff-) īxī, īctus, ere, to dash at, strike upon, throw down, overthrow: statuam: monumentum: si quo adflictae casu conciderunt (alces), Cs.: ad quos (scopulos) adflictam navem videres.— Meton., to damage, injure, shatter: tempestas naves adflixit, ita ut, etc., Cs.—Fig., to ruin, damage, injure, harass, distress, overthrow: senectus me: ad adfligendum equestrem ordinem, humiliating: qui (milites) cum uno genere morbi adfligerentur, were decimated: cum reflavit (fortuna), adfligimur, we are shipwrecked: amissi eius desiderio adflictus, distressed, Cu.: vectigalia bellis adfliguntur, suffer: causam susceptam, i. e. abandon a cause once undertaken.—To cast down, dishearten: animos metu. -
104 ad-for (aff-)
ad-for (aff-) ātus, ārī, dep., only praes ind. adfātur, adfāminī; imperf. adfābar (once); imper. adfāre; infin. adfārī; part. adfātus.—In gen., to speak to, say to, address, accost: Pyrrham, O.: hos adfabar, V.: hostem supplex adfare superbum. V.: licet enim versibus iisdem mihi adfari te, quibus, etc.—Esp., to invoke: deos, V.—To the dead, to bid a last farewell: sic positum adfati discedite corpus, V.: te adfari extremum, V. -
105 adhaesiō
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106 ad-lacrimō (all-)
ad-lacrimō (all-) —, —, āre, to shed tears thereat, weep (once): Iuno adlacrimans, V. -
107 ad-mātūrō
ad-mātūrō —, —, āre, to mature (once): seditionem, Cs. -
108 adminiculō
adminiculō āre [adminiculum], to prop: vitem (once).* * *adminiculare, adminiculavi, adminiculatus V TRANSprop (up), support (with props); support with authority; applied to adverb -
109 ad - serviō (ass-)
ad - serviō (ass-) —, —, īre, to help, assist, strengthen (once): contentioni vocis. -
110 advolātus
advolātus ūs, m [advolo], an approach by flying: tristi advolatu (once), C. poet.* * *flying towards/against -
111 aerātus
aerātus adj. [aes], of bronze: cuspis, O. — Fitted with bronze: lecti, having bronze feet: navis, with a bronze beak, Cs.: acies, in armor, V. —Supplied with money, rich (once): tribuni.* * *aerata, aeratum ADJcovered/decorated with/made of brass/bronze; with bronze fittings (ship) -
112 aerifer
aerifer fera, ferum, adj., bearing bronze, i. e. carrying cymbals (once): manus, O.* * *aerifera, aeriferum ADJcarrying/bearing bronze (i.e., cymbals of the attendants of Bacchus) -
113 ai
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114 aliās
aliās adv. [orig. acc plur. f. of alius], of time, at another time, some other time, at other times: Nil oriturum alias, nil ortum tale fatentes, H.: et alias et in consulatūs petitione vincebar: numquam ante alias, L.: non umquam alias ante, L. —Esp., repeated: alias... alias, at one time... at another; once... another time; sometimes... sometimes; now... now, C.: cum alias bellum inferrent, alias inlatum defenderent, Cs.; cf. alias... plerumque: interdum... alias, C.—With a case of alius, or with aliter, at one time one... at another time another; now in one way, now in another: illi alias aliud isdem de rebus iudicant, pass different judgments at different times: (deos) non semper eosdem atque alias alios solemus... precari, different gods at different times: alias aliter: alias in aliam rem. — With saepe, at many other times, often besides: quod cum saepe alias, tum nuper: fecimus et alias saepe, et nuper in Tusculano.—Raro alias, L.—Non alias, never besides, at no other time: Non alias caelo ceciderunt plura sereno Fulgura, V.: non alias militi familiarior dux fuit, L.—Non alias... quam, for no other reason, in no other way than, Ta.* * *at/in another time/place; previously, subsequently; elsewhere; otherwise -
115 amāta
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116 amb-, am-, an-
amb-, am-, an- insepa<*> prep., around, round about, only in composition; before vowels usually amb-; ambages, ambedo, etc.; but amicio (for amiicio); once amp-: ampulla; before consonants, am-: amplector, amputo; or amp-: Ampsanctus; but before c, q, h, f, an-: anceps, anfractus, anquiro, etc. -
117 anapaestica
anapaestica ōrum, n, ἀναπαιστικά, anapaestic verses (once; al. anapaestos). -
118 ancīle
ancīle is ( gen plur. -ilium, Ta., once, -iliorum, H.), n a small oval shield, V.; usu. the shield said to have fallen from heaven in the reign of Numa, and on the preservation of which the prosperity of Rome was declared to depend, H., V., L., O.* * *ancele; (12 waisted shields fell from heaven, copies in Salii shrine of Mars) -
119 animadversor
animadversor ōris, m [animadverto], a censor (once): vitiorum.* * *observer, one who notices/pays attention/observes -
120 animātiō
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