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21 sēmi-mortuus
sēmi-mortuus adj., half-dead: membra, Ct. -
22 (sēmi-nēx)
(sēmi-nēx) necis, adj., half-dead: semineci sibi rapere arma, V.: seminecem eum inventum, L.: concursus ad seminecīs viros, V.: artūs, O.: plerique semineces relinquebantur, Ta. -
23 sēmi-nūdus
sēmi-nūdus adj., half-naked: consules, L.— Half-unarmed: pedes, defenceless, L. -
24 sēmi-plēnus
sēmi-plēnus adj., half-manned: naves: stationes, L. -
25 sēmi-putātus
sēmi-putātus adj., half-pruned: vitis, V. -
26 sēmi-rāsus
sēmi-rāsus adj., half-shaven: ustor, Ct. -
27 sēmi-reductus
sēmi-reductus adj., half bent back: Venus, O. -
28 sēmi-refectus
sēmi-refectus adj., half-repaired: classis, O. -
29 sēmi-rutus
sēmi-rutus adj., half-razed, half-overthrown, half-demolished, half-destroyed, half-ruined: murus, L.: tecta, L.: castella, L.: patria, L. -
30 sēmi-sepultus
sēmi-sepultus adj., half-buried: Ossa, O. -
31 sēmi-supīnus
sēmi-supīnus adj., half bent backwards, reclining: iacet in dextrum semisupina latus, O. -
32 sēmi-ūstilātus (sēmūst-, -ūstulātus)
sēmi-ūstilātus (sēmūst-, -ūstulātus) adj., half-burned: cadaver lignis semiustilatum: quibus (facibus) semiustilatus ille est.Latin-English dictionary > sēmi-ūstilātus (sēmūst-, -ūstulātus)
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33 sēmi-ūstus (sēmūstus)
sēmi-ūstus (sēmūstus) adj., half-burned: Enceladi semiustum corpus, V.: facem, O.: simulacra, L.—Fig.: se populare incendium semustum effugisse, L. -
34 sēmi-vir
sēmi-vir virī, m adj, a half-man, man who is half beast: Chiron (a Centaur), O.: bos (the Minotaur), O.: Nessus, O.— An hermaphrodite, O.— A eunuch: ingens (a priest of Cybele), Iu.— Fig., unmanly, womanish, effeminate: cum semiviro comitatu, V.: tam atrocem caedem pertinere ad illos semiviros credere, L. -
35 sēmi-vīvus
sēmi-vīvus adj., half-alive, half-dead, almost dead: hominem semivivum reliquit: abiecti hominis et semivivi furor.—Fig.: mercenariorum voces, half-expiring words. -
36 semidea
sēmĭ-dĕus, a, um, adj., half-divine:1. 2.heroes,
i. e. the Argonauts, Stat. Th. 5, 373;called also, reges,
id. ib. 3, 518; id. Acnill. 2, 363:parentes,
id. Th. 9, 376:Manes,
Luc. 9, 7:canes,
i. e. Anubis, id. 8, 832 (al. semicanes dei):Dryades,
Ov. H. 4, 49:Nymphae semideumque genus,
id. Ib. 82; cf.:Silvanus arbiter umbrae Semideumque pecus,
i. e. the Pans, Stat. Th. 6, 112.— Hence, subst.sēmĭ-dĕa, ae, f., a demigoddess:tres volucres, tres semideae, tres semipuellae,
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37 semideus
sēmĭ-dĕus, a, um, adj., half-divine:1. 2.heroes,
i. e. the Argonauts, Stat. Th. 5, 373;called also, reges,
id. ib. 3, 518; id. Acnill. 2, 363:parentes,
id. Th. 9, 376:Manes,
Luc. 9, 7:canes,
i. e. Anubis, id. 8, 832 (al. semicanes dei):Dryades,
Ov. H. 4, 49:Nymphae semideumque genus,
id. Ib. 82; cf.:Silvanus arbiter umbrae Semideumque pecus,
i. e. the Pans, Stat. Th. 6, 112.— Hence, subst.sēmĭ-dĕa, ae, f., a demigoddess:tres volucres, tres semideae, tres semipuellae,
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38 semivocalis
sēmĭ-vŏcālĭs, e, adj.I.Half-sounding, half-talking, semi-vocal: instrumentum rusticum, i. e. cattle (distinguished from vocale, slaves, and mutum, i. e. carts), Varr. R. R. 1, 17, 1.—In like manner: signum militare, i. e. horns, trumpets, etc. (distinguished from vocale, words, and mutum, banners), Veg. Mil. 3, 5.—II.In gram., as subst., a semi - vowel (of which there were, acc. to the old grammarians, the foll. seven:f, l, m, n, r, s, x),
Quint. 1, 4, 6; 1, 7, 14; Prisc. p. 540 sq. P.; 564 ib. al. -
39 semermus
sēmĭ-ermis ( sēmerm-, v. Liv. 27, 1, 15 Drak.; cf. semesus), e (in Liv.), and sēmĭ-ermus ( sēmerm-), a, um (in Tac.), adj. [arma], half-armed, badly or indifferently armed:mille semermes per agros palati sunt,
Liv. 39, 31:multitudo,
id. 22, 50; 23, 5:exercitus,
id. 25, 19; 27, 1 fin.:cum sex milibus semiermium,
id. 28, 16; 30, 28; 31, 41;40, 58: hosti et paucos ac semermos cogitanti,
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40 semianimis
sēmĭ-ănĭmis (in verse, per synizesin, read as a quadrisyl.; and in some editions also written sēmănĭmis), e [anima], and less freq. sēmĭ-ănĭmus, a, um, adj. [animus], half-alive, half-dead (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; syn.: semivivus, seminex).(α).Form semianimis: semianimes micant oculi, Enn. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 10, 396 (Ann. v. 463 Vahl.):(β).semianimesque micant digiti,
Verg. A. 10, 396; 10, 404; 4, 686; 11, 635; 12, 356; Luc. 4, 339; Sil. 9, 123 al.; Nep. Paus. 5, 4; Liv. 3, 13, 2; 3, 57, 4; 40, 4, 15; Vell. 2, 27, 3; Sen. Ben. 4, 37, 1; id. Prov. 4, 11; id. Ira, 3, 4, 3; Curt. 4, 8, 8; Suet. Aug. 6; id. Tib. 61; id. Ner. 49 al.—Form semanimus (or semian-):semanimo corpore,
Lucr. 6, 1268;Cic. poët. Div. 1, 47, 106: lepus,
Phaedr. 1, 9, 8; Juv. 4, 37; Stat. Th. 2, 83; Liv. 28, 23, 2:corpus,
Sall. H. 3, 67, 16 Dietsch.
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