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1 tinnītus
tinnītus ūs, m [tinnio], a ringing, jingling, tingling: Tinnitūsque cie et quate cymbala, V.: sonuit tinnitibus ensis acutis, O.—Of language, a jingle of words: Gallionis, Ta.* * *ringing, clanging, jangling -
2 tinnulus
tinnulus adj. [2 TA-], ringing, tinkling, shrillsounding: sistra, O.: vox, Ct.* * *tinnula, tinnulum ADJ -
3 clango
clangere, clangui, - V INTRANSclang, make ringing noise; sound (horn); scream (eagle); speak w/ringing tone -
4 tinnitus
I.Lit.:* II.tinnitusque cie et Matris quate cymbala circum,
Verg. G. 4, 64:strepit assiduo Tinnitu galea,
id. A. 9, 809:sonuit tinnitibus ensis acutis,
Ov. M. 5, 204; 6, 589; 14, 536:aera tinnitus repulsa dabunt,
id. F. 4, 184; Sil. 13, 146; Quint. 11, 3, 31:ad tinnitum aeris,
Sen. Ira, 3, 35, 3; Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 76; 19, 1, 2, § 9:cuminum silvestre auribus instillatur ad sonitus atque tinnitus,
a ringing in the ears, id. 20, 15, 57, § 162; 23, 4, 42, § 85; 28, 2, 5, § 24.—Transf., of language, a jingling, jingle of words:tinnitus Gallionis,
Tac. Or. 26; cf. tinnulus, II. -
5 argūtus
argūtus adj. with comp. and sup. [P. of arguo], active, quick, expressive, lively: manus: oculi: caput (of a horse), graceful, V. — To the hearing, piercing, sharp, shrill (poet.): hirundo, chirping, V.: ilex, rustling, V.: nemus, echoing with song, V.: Neaera, melodious, H.: serra, grating, V.: pecten, rattling, V. — Of style, explicit, detailed: litterae. — Of omens, distinct, clear, striking: argutissima exta: omen, Pr.—Sagacious, acute, witty, bright: in sententiis argutior: poema argutius: acumen, H.—Cunning, sly, artful: calo, H.* * *arguta -um, argutior -or -us, argutissimus -a -um ADJmelodious, clear (sounds), ringing; eloquent; wise, witty, cunning; talkative -
6 armisonus
armisonus adj. [arma + SON-], resounding with arms: Pallas, V.* * *armisona, armisonum ADJresounding with the clash of arms, with ringing/rattling armor -
7 canōrus
canōrus adj. [canor], of melody, melodious, harmonious: quiddam habere canorum, a melodious voice: modi, Iu.: vox... nec canora, not sing-song: nugae, mere jingling, H.— Sing n. as subst, melody, charm (in speaking): illud in voce. —Producing melody, sounding melodiously, musical, euphonious: orator: chorus, song and dance, Iu.: Aeolides, i. e. Misenus, O.: animal (gallus): aves, V.: olor, Pr.: fides, H.: aes, i. e. tubae, V.* * *canora, canorum ADJmelodious, harmonious; resonant, ringing, sonorous; tuneful; songful, vocal -
8 pūrus
pūrus adj. with comp. and sup. [1 PV-], free from dirt, free from admixture, clean, pure, unstained, unspotted: alqd purum liquidumque haurire: aqua, H.: manus, H.: purissima mella, V.: aëre purior ignis, O.: humus, cleared: puro concurrere campo, V.: ab arboribus Campus, O.: puro ac patenti campo, i. e. without houses, L.: locus, untrodden, L.: sol, clear, H.: gemma, O.—As subst n.: per purum, through a clear sky, V.— Plain, naked, unadorned, unwrought: argentum, plain, i. e. without artistic work: argenti vascula puri, Iu.: toga, without purple stripes, Ph.—Fig., pure, unspotted, spotless, chaste, undefiled, unpolluted, faultless: animus purus et integer: estne quisquam qui tibi purior videatur?: vitā et pectore puro, H.: animam puram conservare, free from sensuality: (forum) purum caede servatum: Integer vitae scelerisque purus, H.—Of style, pure, free from error, accurate, faultless: oratio: genus dicendi: brevitas.—In law, unconditional, absolute, complete: iudicium.—As subst n.: quid possit ad dominos puri ac reliqui pervenire, clear gain.—In religion, free, clear, subject to no religious claims: domus ab suspicione religionis: in loco puro poni, L.: familia, free from ceremonial defilement, free from mourning, O.: socios purā circumtulit undā, water of purification, V.: arbor, O.* * *pura -um, purior -or -us, purissimus -a -um ADJpure, clean, unsoiled; free from defilement/taboo/stain; blameless, innocent; chaste, unpolluted by sex; plain/unadulterated; genuine; absolute; refined; clear, limpid, free of mist/cloud; ringing (voice); open (land); net; simple -
9 raucus
raucus adj. [2 RV-], hoarse: nos raucos saepe attentissime audiri video: palumbes, V.: os aselli, O.: vox (ranarum), O.: vicinia rauca reclamat, screaming herself hoarse, H.: circus, Iu.: Illa sonat raucum quiddam, O.: cygni, deep-voiced, V.: aes (i. e. tuba), hollow-sounding, V.: aes (i. e. scutum), ringing, V.: Hadria, roaring, H.: rauca signa dedere fores, grating, O.—Fig., faint: nisi ipse rumor iam raucus erit factus.* * *rauca, raucum ADJhoarse; husky; raucous -
10 tintinō
tintinō —, —, āre, to ring, jingle, tingle: sonitu suopte Tintinant aures, Ct.* * *tintinare, tintinavi, tintinatus V -
11 chalcophonos
precious stone; (ringing like brass L+S) -
12 chalcophthongos
precious stone; (ringing like brass L+S) -
13 circumcisorium
instrument for cutting around; (ringing bark on a tree?); (for circumcision?) -
14 circumcisura
cutting round/ringing (bark of trees) -
15 tintinno
tintinnare, tintinnavi, tintinnatus V -
16 chalcophonos
chalcŏphōnŏs ( chalcophthon-gŏs, Sol. 37, 22), i. f., = chalkophônos or chalkophthongos, a precious stone ringing like brass, Plin. 37, 10, 56, § 154. -
17 chalcophthongos
chalcŏphōnŏs ( chalcophthon-gŏs, Sol. 37, 22), i. f., = chalkophônos or chalkophthongos, a precious stone ringing like brass, Plin. 37, 10, 56, § 154. -
18 cymbalum
I.Prop., an instrument consisting of two hollow plates of brass, which emit a ringing sound when struck together. They were used in the festivals of Cybele and Bacchus, and on other festive occasions; also to hinder the flight of bees, etc. (usu. in plur.), Lucr. 2, 619; Cat. 63, 21; 63, 29; Ov. F. 4, 213; Verg. G. 4, 64; Liv. 39, 8; Cic. Pis. 9, 20 sq.; Plin. 5, 1, 1, § 7; Quint. 11, 3, 59; Plin. Ep. 2, 14, 13.—B.Transf., in hydraulics, a sounding basin of similar form, a bell, Vitr. 10, 8, 5.—II.Trop.: Apion Grammaticus, hic quem Tiberius Caesar cymbalum mundi vocabat, i. e. as making the world ring with his ostentatious disputations, Plin. H. N. praef. § 25; cf. Verg. Cat. 7, 5 Wagn.; App. Orth. § 8 p. 129 Mai. -
19 personus
per-sŏnus, a, um, adj., resounding, ringing (post-Aug.):Io ovanti persona sistro,
Val. Fl. 4, 418:verno persona cantu virgulta,
Petr. 120; Mamert. Grat. Act. ad Jul. 10. -
20 tinnulus
I.Lit.:II.sistra,
Ov. P. 1, 1, 38:aera,
id. M. 4, 393:chordae,
Sen. Troad. 833:fistula,
Calp. Ecl. 4, 74:vox,
Cat. 61, 13; Pompon. ap. Macr. S. 6, 4 (with tenuis):illic cymbala tinnulaeque Gades,
i. e. the shrill noise of the Gaditan maidens, Stat. S. 1, 6, 71 (cf. Juv. 11, 162).—Transf., of speakers:(rhetores) tumidi et corrupti et tinnuli,
jingling, Quint. 2, 3, 9:verba,
Hier. Ep. 143, 2; cf. tinnitus, II.
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