-
101 adsessor (ass-)
adsessor (ass-) ōris, m [adsideo], an assistant, aid. -
102 ad - simulō (ass-, -similō)
ad - simulō (ass-, -similō) āvī, ātus, āre, to make like, liken, compare: convivia freto, O.: formam bipenni, Ta.: in humani oris speciem, Ta.— To copy, imitate: litterae lituraeque adsimulatae, exactly copied: iubas capitis, V.—To counterfeit, assume the form of: adsimulavit anum, O.: formam adsimulata Camerti, V. — To counterfeit, feign, pretend: nuptias, T.: odium, O.: furere: ab dexterā venire me, T.: amicum me virginis, T.: quasi exeam, T. -
103 adūlātor
-
104 aedificātor
aedificātor ōris, m [aedifico], a builder: mundi.— One fond of building: nemo minus, N.* * *builder, contractor, one who has buildings erected; architect, maker, creator -
105 aemulātor
-
106 aequor
aequor oris, n [aequus], an even surface, level: camporum aequora: campi, V.: Libyci aequoris harenae, V.—In ending a long poem: inmensum spatiis confecimus aequor, V. — Esp., the sea, ocean: Aegaeum, O.: ingens, H.: saeva aequora, V.: aequora cingentia terras, O.: vastum maris, V.: tellus et aequora ponti, V. — Poet., of the Tiber: sternere aequor aquis, smooth the surface with his waters, V.* * *level/smooth surface, plain; surface of the sea; sea, ocean -
107 aestimātor
aestimātor ōris, m [aestimo], one who values, an appraiser: frumenti.— One who esteems: sui, Cu.: incautior fidei, L.* * *appraiser, valuer; judge -
108 Agēnor
Agēnor oris, m a king of Phoenicia: Agenoris urbs, i. e. Carthage, V.— Agenore natus, i. e. Cadmus, O. -
109 agitātor
agitātor ōris, m [agito], a driver: aselli, V.: equorum Achillis, i. e. charioteer, V.—Esp., a competitor in the circus, C.* * *driver, charioteer; one who drives (animals) -
110 āleātor
-
111 algor
algor ōris, m [algeo], cold, chilliness: corpus patiens algoris, S.* * *cold, coldness; chilliness; a fit of shivering; cold weather (pl.) -
112 altor
altor ōris, m [alo], a nourisher, sustainer, foster-father: omnium rerum: altore recepto, O.* * *nourisher, sustainer; foster father, one who raises another's child -
113 amāror
-
114 amātor
amātor ōris, m [amo], a lover, friend: noster: urbis, H.: antiquitatis, N.—A lover, one fond of women: adulter an amator: vinosus, amator, H.* * *Iamateur, dilettanteIIlover; friend, devotee; enthusiastic admirer/pursuer; one fond of women -
115 amor
amor ōris, m [AM-], love, affection, strong friendly feeling: amor, ex quo amicitia nominata: amor erga me: amores hominum in te: patrius, for a son, V.: fraternus, for a brother, Cs.—Esp. of sexual love: in amore haec sunt vitia, T.: ancillae, H.— Plur, love-adventures: Solis, O.—Fig., an eager desire, passion: consulatūs amor: amicitiae: vini, L.: auri, V.: habendi, V.: scribendi, H.: tantus amor casūs cognoscere nostros, V.: in longum ducis amores, my desire (for a song), V.— Meton., mostly plur, a beloved object, one's love: Pompeius nostri amores: suos addicere amores, O.: primus, my first husband, V.— A charm to excite love: matri praereptus amor, V.—Person.: Amor, the god of love, Love, Cupid: Paret Amor dictis, V.— Plur, Cupids, Loves: nudi, O.: lascivi, H.* * *love, affection; the beloved; Cupid; affair; sexual/illicit/homosexual passion -
116 amplificātor
amplificātor ōris, m [amplifico], one who enlarges, a decorator, amplifier: rerum: dignitatis.* * *enlarger, amplifier, augmenter, increaser, extender, developer -
117 ancora
ancora ae, f, ἄγκυρα, an anchor: dente Ancora fundabat naves, V.: ancoram iacere, to cast anchor, Cs.: tenere navem in ancoris, N.: ad ancoram constitit, lay at anchor, Cs.: tollere, to weigh anchor, Cs.: praecidere, to cut the cables: alii resolutis oris in ancoras evehuntur, i. e. push against the anchors, L.—Fig.: ancora non tenet ulla ratem, O.* * *anchor; grappling iron/hookin/ad ancorais -- at anchor
-
118 angor
angor ōris, m [ANG-], a strangling, suffocation: gens aestu et angore vexata (i. e. by dust and ashes), L. — Fig., anguish, torment, trouble: ut differt anxietas ab angore: pro amico capiendus: confici angoribus, by melancholy.* * *suffocation, choking, strangulation; mental distress, anxiety, anguish, vexation -
119 animadversor
animadversor ōris, m [animadverto], a censor (once): vitiorum.* * *observer, one who notices/pays attention/observes -
120 antecursor
antecursor ōris, m [antecurro].—Prop., a forerunner; only plur, the vanguard, pioneers, Cs.* * *scout, forerunner; vanguard (pl.), leading troops; predecessor in office
См. также в других словарях:
Oris — Meistertaucher Die Oris SA ist ein Schweizer Hersteller von mechanischen Uhren der gehobenen Preisklasse mit Sitz in Hölstein. Die Firma des Unternehmens ist vom Orisbach abgeleitet, der bei Liestal in die Ergolz mündet. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Oris — SA Тип Частная компания Год основания 1904 Основатели Поль Катен Георг Кристи … Википедия
Orís — Escudo … Wikipedia Español
Orís — Municipality Coat of arms … Wikipedia
Orís — Château … Wikipédia en Français
Oris — may refer to: Oris (magazine), a Croatian architecture magazine Oris (watches), a Swiss brand of watches This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may w … Wikipedia
oris — oris·mo·log·i·cal; oris·mo·log·ic; … English syllables
òris — m obris, kontura … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
oris — òris m DEFINICIJA obris, kontura ETIMOLOGIJA o (b) + v. risati … Hrvatski jezični portal
oris — obs. form of orris … Useful english dictionary
Oris — Logo de Oris Création 1904 Forme juridique société anonyme … Wikipédia en Français