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prepared

  • 21 ausum

        ausum ī, n    [audeo], a bold deed, reckless act: fortia ausa, V: auso potiri, to succeed in boldness, V.: ausi paenitet, O.
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    I
    -, -, - V
    intend, be prepared; dare (to go/do), act boldly, risk; (SUB for audeo-kludge)
    II
    daring/bold deed, exploit, venture; attempt; presumptuous act, outrage; crime

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  • 22 compositus (conp-, -postus)

       compositus (conp-, -postus) adj. with comp. and sup.    [P. of compono], well - ordered, orderly, regular: Nec magis compositum quicquam, T.: acrior impetu quam compositior ullo ordine pugna fuit, L.: litterulae compositissimae voltus, peaceful, Ta.—Fitly disposed, prepared, fit, qualified, ready: ut nemo umquam compositior ad iudicium venisse videatur: oratio: res p.: in ostentationem (virtutum), L.: in maestitiam, with a sad aspect, Ta.

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  • 23 cūrātus

        cūrātus adj. with sup.    [P. of curo], carefully regarded, anxious: curatissimis precibus protegere, Ta.
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    curata -um, curatior -or -us, curatissimus -a -um ADJ
    well looked after; carefully prepared; anxious, solicitous, earnest

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  • 24 ē-lūcubrō

        ē-lūcubrō āvī, ātus, āre,    to work out at night, toil over: librum, Ta.: causae tamquam elucubratae, well prepared.

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  • 25 lactēns

        lactēns adj.    [P. of * lacteo from lac], taking milk, suckling: Romulus: vitulus, O.: hostiae, L. —As subst: lactentibus rem divinam facere, L.: viscera lactentia, i. e. sucklings, O.— Yielding milk, full of milk: uber, L.— Milky, sappy, juicy: sata teneris lactentia sucis, O.: (annus) lactens Vere novo, i. e. tender, juicy, O.
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    I
    (gen.), lactentis ADJ
    suckling, unweaned; full of milk/sap, juicy; prepared with milk; milky white
    II
    suckling, unweaned animal suitable for sacrifice

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  • 26 membrāna

        membrāna ae, f    [membrum], a skin, membrane: membranae tenuissimae: chelydri, slough, O.— A skin prepared for writing, parchment: Membranam poscere, H.: croceae membrana tabellae, Iu.
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    membrane; skin; parchment

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  • 27 mūniō

        mūniō īvī, ītum, īre    [moenia], to wall, defend with a wall, fortify, defend, protect, secure, strengthen: quod idoneum ad muniendum putarent, i. e. for use in fortifications, N.: palatium, L.: locum, Cs.: Alpibus Italiam munierat antea natura: castra vallo fossāque, with palisades and a trench, Cs.: ab incendio urbs vigiliis munita, S.: multā vi Albam, i. e. build and fortify, V.: locus hibernis munitus, Cs.— To defend, guard, secure, protect, shelter: spica contra avium morsūs munitur vallo aristarum.—Of roads, to make, make passable, open, pave: iter, Cs.: viam: rupem, L.—Fig., to guard, secure, strengthen, support: subsidia rei p. praesidiis: imperium, N.: se contra pudorem, Ta.: se contra perfidiam.—With viam, to make a way: accusandi viam, prepared your way: sibi viam ad stuprum.
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    munire, munivi, munitus V
    fortify; strengthen; protect, defend, safeguard; build (road)

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  • 28 parātus

        parātus ūs, m    [1 paro], a preparation, provision, outfit: nullum vitae paratum requirens: lauto cenare paratu, Iu.: omisso paratu invadendae Syriae, Ta.: veniam nullis paratibus orant, want of preparation, O.: Tyrios induta pa<*>atūs, clothing, O.
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    parata -um, paratior -or -us, paratissimus -a -um ADJ
    prepared; ready; equipped, provided

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  • 29 prae-parātus

        prae-parātus adj.    [P. of praeparo], prepared, provided, furnished, ready: praeparatos quodam cultu proficisci ad dormiendum: bene Pectus, H.: aures: oratio, L.—As subst n.: ex ante praeparato sustentari, from the stores, L.: cf. ex ante praeparato fieri, i. e. by previous arrangement, L.

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  • 30 prāgmaticus

        prāgmaticus adj., πραγματικόσ, skilled in business, experienced: homines.—As subst m., one skilled in the law, an attorney (who prepared a brief for the advocate): oratori pragmaticum adiutorem dare.—An attorney, lawyer, Iu.
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    pragmatica, pragmaticum ADJ
    skilled in business; pragmatic

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  • 31 prōmptus

        prōmptus adj. with comp. and sup.    [P. of promo], set forth, brought forward, disclosed, exposed, manifest: aliud clausum in pectore, aliud promptum in linguā habere, S.: prompta et aperta: nihil quod non istius cupiditati promptissimum esset.— At hand, prepared, ready, quick, prompt, inclined, disposed: homo: audacia, S.: sagittae, O.: promptissimus quisque interciderunt, ablest, Ta.: ad bella suscipienda animus, Cs.: ad usum forensem promptior esse: ad lacessendum certamen, L.: promptior in spem, Ta.: celeritas in agendo: in rebus gerendis, N.: utemini nobis etiam promptioribus pro patriā, L.: manu promptior, L.: promptior linguā quam manu, S.: nullam gentem promptiorem veniae dandae fuisse, L.— Bold, enterprising: promptissimus quisque, Ta.: post eventum, Ta.— Easy, practicable: defensio: aditus, Ta.: moenia haudquaquam prompta oppugnanti, L.: sed nec mihi dicere promptum, Nec facere est isti, O.: an promptum effectu aut certe non arduum sit, Ta.
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    prompta -um, promptior -or -us, promptissimus -a -um ADJ
    set forth, brought forward, manifest, disclosed; willing, ready, eager, quick

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  • 32 pulvīnar (polv-)

        pulvīnar (polv-) āris, abl. ārī, n    [pulvinus], a couch of the gods, cushioned seat spread at a feast of the gods (before their statues in the lectisternium): Saliaribus Ornare pulvinar deorum dapibus, H.: in Iovis epulo num alibi pulvinar suscipi potest? be prepared, L.: pulvinaribus altis Dignior, O.— A shrine, temple, sacred place: ad omnia pulvinaria supplicatio decreta est, i. e. in all the temples: deorum pulvinaribus fides praecinunt, i. e. at the feasts of the gods.—A sofa, cushioned seat, seat of honor, easy couch: coniunx sua pulvinaria servat, O.: lupanaris tulit ad pulvinar odorem, i. e. to the empress's throne in the circus, Iu.

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  • 33 sorbitiō

        sorbitiō ōnis, f    [sorbeo], a dainty drink, broth: liquida, Ph.
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    broth, food prepared in liquid/semi-liquid form; drink/draught/potion (L+S)

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  • 34 abrotonites

    wine prepared with the aromatic plant, southern-wood

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  • 35 accinctus

    accincta, accinctum ADJ
    well girded; ready, prepared; strict (opp. negligens)

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  • 36 accuratus

    accurata -um, accuratior -or -us, accuratissimus -a -um ADJ
    accurate, exact, with care, meticulous; carefully performed/prepared; finished

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  • 37 acinaticius

    acinaticia, acinaticium ADJ
    prepared from dried grapes/raisins

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  • 38 adcuratus

    adcurata -um, adcuratior -or -us, adcuratissimus -a -um ADJ
    accurate, exact, with care, meticulous; carefully performed/prepared; finished

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  • 39 adfaber

    adfabra, adfabrum ADJ
    made/prepared ingeniously/skillfully/with art; ingenious, skilled in art

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  • 40 adipatum

    rich dish; pastry prepared with fat (L+S)

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  • prepared to — In its generalized meaning ‘willing to’, prepared to has gone the same way as ready to; in neither case is any element of preparedness or readiness necessarily involved, especially when it is used in the negative: I am not prepared to wait any… …   Modern English usage

  • Prepared — Pre*pared , a. Made fit or suitable; adapted; ready; as, prepared food; prepared questions. {Pre*par ed*ly}, adv. Shak. {Pre*par ed*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • prepared — prepared; un·prepared; …   English syllables

  • prepared — index aforethought, alert (vigilant), circumspect, competent, defensible, discreet, expert, familiar …   Law dictionary

  • prepared — [adj] ready in body or mind able, adapted, adjusted, all bases covered*, all set*, all systems go*, arranged, available, disposed, fit, fixed, framed, gaffed, groomed, handy, inclined, in order, in readiness, minded, of a mind, on guard*, planned …   New thesaurus

  • prepared — adjective 1 be prepared to do sth to be willing to do something, especially something difficult or something that you do not usually do: You have to be prepared to take risks in this kind of work. | How much is she prepared to pay? 2 I m not… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • prepared — adj. 1 ready and able to deal with sth VERBS ▪ be, feel, seem ▪ get ▪ I d had three weeks to get prepared. ▪ come …   Collocations dictionary

  • prepared — pre|pared S2 [prıˈpeəd US ˈperd] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1 be prepared to do something 2¦(ready to deal with something)¦ 3 I m not prepared to do something 4¦(made earlier)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) be prepared to do sth to be willing to do something, especially… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • prepared — pre|pared [ prı perd ] adjective 1. ) ready and able to do something: prepared for: We have to be prepared for any eventuality. well/fully prepared: She will need to be well prepared for the job ahead. ill/badly prepared: The Premier seemed ill… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • prepared — UK [prɪˈpeə(r)d] / US [prɪˈperd] adjective 1) ready and able to do something prepared for: We have to be prepared for any eventuality. well/fully prepared: She will need to be well prepared for the task ahead. ill/badly prepared: The Premier… …   English dictionary

  • prepared — [[t]prɪpe͟ə(r)d[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADJ: v link ADJ to inf If you are prepared to do something, you are willing to do it if necessary. Are you prepared to take industrial action?... Members of the KGB service were only prepared to take orders from the… …   English dictionary

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