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21 casa
casa ae, f [SCAD-], a small house, cottage, hut, cabin, shed: casae aratorum: habitare casas, V.: casae stramentis tectae, Cs.: in casis habitare, L.: Aedificare casas, to build baby-houses, H.—Prov.: ita fugias ne praeter casam, i. e. run beyond the hiding-place (in the game of hide-and-seek), T.* * *cottage/small humble dwelling, hut/hovel; home; house; shop, booth; farm (late) -
22 custōdia
custōdia ae, f [custos], a watching, watch, guard, care, protection: fida canum: dura matrum, oversight, H.: navium, Cs.: illa (sc. pontis), N.: aliquid privatā custodiā continere: suae custodiae causā habere, as a body-guard, Cs.: navis ad custodiam posita, Cs.: fida iustitiae: fidelis memoriae rerum gestarum, L.: magni censūs, Iu.—A guard, watch, sentinel (mostly plur.): colonia meis custodiis, vigiliis munita: (testīs) vi custodiisque retinere.— Sing collect.: custodiam eo suis VI milia hominum reliquerunt, Cs. — A guarded place, guard-house, watch-station: haec (urbs) mea est custodia: in hac custodiā et tamquam speculā; familias in custodiis habere.—A watching, guarding, custody, restraint, ward, confinement: eius, L.: in hostium custodias numerum civium includere: ipsos in custodiis habere, S.: in liberā custodiā, i. e. under arrest without imprisonment, surveillance, L.: in liberis custodiis, S. — Fig.: (eloquentia), saepta liberali custodiā.—A place of confinement, prison, hold, keep: in custodiā necatur, Cs.: te in custodiam dare.—Fig.: corporis custodiis se liberare.* * *protection, safe-keeping, defense, preservation; custody, charge; prisoner; watch/guard/picket; guard post/house; prison; confinement; protective space -
23 domiporta
domiporta ae, f [domus + porto], the house carrier, snail, Poet. ap. C.* * *one with her house on her back, the snail -
24 ego
ego (old and late, egō), gen. meī; dat. mihī, oftener mihi or mī; acc. and abl. mē; plur, nom., and acc. nōs; gen. nostrūm; gen obj. usu. nostrī; dat. and abl. nōbis; pron pers. [cf. ἐγώ, ἐμέ, νωι+/], I, me, we, us (expressed only for emphasis or where distinction or contrast is suggested): his de causis ego exstiti, etc.: si vobis videtur, iudices, ego adfero, etc.: ut nos... sic ille: pars mei, H.: Pars melior mei, O.: mei imago, V.: amantes mei: causa restituendi mei: omnium nostrūm vitae: unus quisque nostrūm: odium nostri: mihi deferens: mihi carior: nova mi facies surgit, V.: nobis tradita: nobis certandum est: me audisse suspicatur: me accuset: O me miserum: nos dicere oporteat: contra nos dicendum: uti me defensore: me consule: me digna vox: prae me tuli: quid nobis laboriosius?: nobis absentibus: nobiscum actum iri.—With special emphasis: ego idem dixi: ab eodem me confici: me ipsum egisse: nemo erit praeter unum me: nos, nos consules desumus: Me, me, in me convertite ferrum, V.— In dat pleonast., to suggest the speaker's interest or feeling (ethical dative): quid enim mihi Pauli nepos quaerit, I should like to know: Quid mihi Celsus agit? H.: hic mihi quisquam misericordiam nominat? must I hear? etc., S.—With ab or ad, my house, our house: quis a nobis egreditur? T.: venit (Pompeius) ad me in Cumanum; cf. apud me, at home, V.—With the praep cum, always written mecum, nobiscum, see 1 cum.— Plur. for sing., often in official language, or poet.: nobis consulibus: Nos patriae finīs linquimus (opp. tu), V. — Hence, absente nobis, in my absence, T.: insperanti nobis, Ct.: nobis merenti, Tb.* * *I, me -
25 era
era (not hera), ae, f [erus], the mistress of a house, mistress, lady, T.: errans, Enn. ap. C. — A mistress, ruler: era Fors, Enn. ap. C.: Tritonis, Ct.— A sweetheart, O., Ct.* * *mistress; lady of the house; woman in relation to her servants; Lady -
26 gānea
gānea ae, f an eating-house, cook-shop, ordinary (of bad repute): ganearum nidor.—Dissipation: ganeis confectus: libido ganeae, S., L., Ta.* * *common eating house (resort of undesirable characters); gluttonous eating -
27 gāneum
gāneum ī, n an eating-house: abductus in ganeum Aliquo, T.* * *common eating house (resort of undesirable characters); gluttonous eating -
28 gynaecōnītis
gynaecōnītis idis, f, γυναικωνῖτισ, the women's apartments (of a Grecian house), N.* * *gynaeconitidos/is N Fwomen's apartment/quarters in Greek house -
29 Lār
Lār Laris, m plur. Larēs, um, rarely ium (L.) [LAS-]. I. Plur, the gods of places, protecting deities, Lares (local tutelar deities): praestites, guardian gods of the city, O.: permarini, tutelar deities of the sea, L.—Esp., the household gods, guardians of the house, domestic deities, Lares: aedes Larum: immolet porcum Laribus, H.: Laribus tuum miscet numen, H.— II. Sing. and plur., a hearth, house, dwelling, household, family, abode: ante suos Lares familiarīs, at his very hearth: Lar familiaris, C., S.: mutare Lares, H.: avitus apto Cum lare fundus, H.: parvo sub lare, H.: deserere larem, O.: pelli lare, O.: avis in ramo tecta laremque parat, a home, O.* * *Lares; (usu. pl.); tutelary god/gods of home/hearth/crossroads; home/dwelling -
30 līmen
līmen inis, n [2 LAC-], a cross-piece, threshold, head-piece, lintel, sill: primo Limine, at the outer threshold, Iu.: Ter limen tetigi (an omen), O.: haec limina, Intra quae puer est, Iu.— A door, entrance: limen exire, T.: intrare: marmoreum, H.: fores in liminibus aedium ianuae nominantur: templi, Cs.: in limine portūs, the very entrance, V.: Ausoniae, border, V.— A house, dwelling, abode: contineri limine, at home, L.: limine pelli, V.: deorum Limina, temples, V.— The barrier (in a race-course): limen relinquunt, V.—Fig., a beginning: belli, Ta.: in limine victoriae, on the eve, Cu.: mortis, Ct.* * *threshold, entrance; lintel; house -
31 ōstiātim
ōstiātim adv. [ostium], from door to door, from house to house: oppidum compilare: crimina agere, to describe in detail. -
32 per
per praep. with acc. [1 PAR-]. I. In space, through, across, through the midst of, from side to side of, traversing: itinera duo, unum per Sequanos... alterum per provinciam, Cs.: qui per agros fluit: it hasta per tempus utrumque, V.: per medios hostīs evasit, L.— Through, over, throughout, all over, along, among: per totam Italiam, S.: per omnīs partīs provinciae: per viam, along, L.: aegro per manūs tractus servatur, from hand to hand, Cs.: invitati hospita<*>iter per domos, from house to house, L.: passim per herbam Corpora fusa, V.: imperium per omnīs in orbem ibat, went around, L.: per alia atque alia pavida consilia trepidans, from one place to another, L.: Transtra per et remos, V.—With ora, oculos or aurīs, before, to: incedunt per ora vestrum, S.: traducti per hostium oculos, L.: vestras per aurīs ire, V.— II. In time, through, during, for, throughout, in the course of: per hosce annos: per triennium: per eos forte dies, L.— At, at the time of, during: per idem tempus: per meridiem, at noon, L.: per ludos, L.: per lunam, V.: per infrequentiam comitia perficiunt, L.: per tempus, at the right time, T.— III. Of agency, through, by, by the hands of, by the agency of: quae comperta sunt per me: per homines explorare, S.: per procuratores agere: quo minus cum eis amicitia esset, per populum R. stetisse, L.: occidebantur? per quos? et a quibus? by whose hands, and at whose instance? —With pronn. reflex., in person, alone, of oneself: milites qui per se de conciliandā pace egerint, Cs.: homo per se cognitus, by his own merit: per me tibi obstiti, single-handed: per se solus, L.—Restrictive, by, for, as far as regards: per me vel stertas licet, I don't care if: per me isti pedibus trahantur: si per suos esset licitum, N.— IV. Of means or manner, through, by, by means of: id a te per litteras petere: vates per avīs consulti, L.: per litteras certior fit, S.— Through, by, under pretence of, by the pretext of: nos per fidem fallere: per causam exercendorum remigum prodire, Cs.: per Caecilium Sulla accusatur, in the name of: per speciem alienae fungendae vicis suas opes firmavit, L.— Through, by, for the sake of, on account of, with a view to: cum per aetatem nondum auderem, etc. —Esp., in oaths and adjurations: si per plurīs deos iuret, by: per tuam fidem Te obtestor, T.: per ego te deos oro, T.—Poet. in ellipsis: per, si qua est... Intemerata fides, oro, V.—Of manner, in adverb. phrases, by, through, with, at, in: per vim, violently, T.: per ludum et iocum, in sport: per summum dedecus, most infamously: per iram, angrily: per commodum rei p., without injury, L.: per otium, at leisure, L.: per commodum, leisurely, L.: per ignaviam et superbiam aetatem agere, in inglorious pride, S.: per turpitudinem, basely, S.: per virtutem emori, bravely, S.: Per facinus, wickedly, O.: haud per ambages portendere, not obscurely, L.: per tumultum, in disorder, L.* * *through (space); during (time); by, by means of -
33 Pharos (-rus)
Pharos (-rus) ī, f an island near Alexandria, with a famous light-house, Cs., O., Iu.—The lighthouse at Pharos, Cs.—A light-house: Tyrrhena, Iu. -
34 praetōrium
praetōrium ī, n [praetor].—In a camp, the general's tent: tueri praetorium, L.: fit concursus in praetorium, Cs.—In a province, the governor's residence, government house: curritur ad praetorium.— Plur, a palace: sedet ad praetoria regis, Iu.—Of private mansions, palaces, Iu.: ipsa ad praetoria, i. e. the queen-bee's cell, V.— A council of war (held in the general's tent): ita missum, L.: praetorio dimisso, L.— The imperial body-guard: in praetorium accepto, Ta.* * *general's tent; headquarters; governor's residence, government house; palace -
35 sōlārium
sōlārium ī, n [sol], a sun-dial: ad solarium versari, i. e. the sun-dial in the Forum.—A clock: solarium vel descriptum vel ex aquā, i. e. either a sun-dial or a water-clock.* * *Isundial, other timers; sunny part of house, terrace; top of house (Vulgate)II -
36 tēctum
tēctum ī, n [P. n. of tego], a covered structure, roofed enclosure, shelter, house, dwelling, abode, roof: totius urbis tecta: tectum subire, Cs.: vos in vestra tecta discedite: tectis succedite nostris, V.: inter convalles tectaque hortorum, i. e. the buildings scattered through the gardens, L.: ager incultus sine tecto: columba plausum Dat tecto ingentem, V.: solidis Clauditur in tectis, i. e. in prison, O.: dolos tecti ambagesque resolvit, i. e. of the Labyrinth, V.— A covering, roof: inferioris porticūs: Hic se praecipitem tecto dedit, H.: culmina tecti, V.: tecti a culmine, O.— A ceiling: tectis caelatis, laqueatis, Enn. ap. C., H.— A canopy: cubilia tectaque, H.* * *roof; ceiling; house -
37 verna
verna ae, m [2 VAS-], a home-born slave, house-servant, family slave: vernas procaces Pasco, H.* * *slave born in the master's household; house servant, family slave -
38 vīllula
vīllula ae, f dim. [villa], a little country-house, small villa, C., H.* * * -
39 apopsis
belvedere? (summer house/gazebo, raised turret/lantern atop house with view) -
40 atriarius
house-servant, house-slave; porter, door-keeper (L+S)
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