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1 sitiēns
sitiēns entis, adj. [P. of sitio], thirsting, thirsty, dry, athirst: ut ipse ad portam sitiens pervenerim: (pocula) arenti sitientes hausimus ore, O.: Tantalus, H.— Dry, parched, arid, without moisture: hortus, O.: Afri, V.: Canicula, parching, O.—Fig., thirsting for, desiring eagerly, greedy: amator, O.: venire ad sitientīs aurīs, eager (for news) virtutis.* * *(gen.), sitientis ADJthirsting, producing thirst, arid, dry, parched, thirsty (for) -
2 siticulosus
sĭtīcŭlōsus, a, um, adj. [sitis] (not ante-Aug.).I.Thirsty.A.Lit.:B. II.quidam,
Sid. Ep. 2, 2 med.:corvus,
Auct. Priap. 61, 12.—
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Thirst — (th[ e]rst), n. [OE. thirst, [thorn]urst, AS. [thorn]urst, [thorn]yrst; akin to D. dorst, OS. thurst, G. durst, Icel. [thorn]orsti, Sw. & Dan. t[ o]rst, Goth. [thorn]a[ u]rstei thirst, [thorn]a[ u]rsus dry, withered, [thorn]a[ u]rsie[thorn] mik I … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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dipsetic — dipsetic, a. and n. (dɪpˈsɛtɪk) [ad. Gr. διψητικ ός provoking thirst, thirsty, f. διψά ειν to thirst, δίψα thirst.] A. adj. Producing thirst. B. n. A substance or preparation that produces thirst. in Craig. in Syd. Soc. Lex … Useful english dictionary
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