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81 vel
vel adv. [1 vel], or even, if you will, or indeed, even, assuredly, certainly: vel rex semper maxumas Mihi agebat gratias, T.: sed tamen vel regnum malo quam liberum populum: Vel Priamo miseranda manus, V.: ego vel Prochytam praepono Suburae, Iu.: populus R. suam auctoritatem vel contra omnīs possit defendere: timebant ne Romana plebs... vel cum servitute pacem acciperet, even if it should bring slavery, Cs.: existiment quod velint, ac vel hoc intellegant: quae non modo summa bona, sed nimirum audebo vel sola dicere: hoc ascensu vel tres armati quamlibet multitudinem arcuerint, L.: a plerisque vel dicam ab omnibus, I may even say.—With sup. of adj. or adv, perhaps, it may be, if you will: adulescens vel potentissimus nostrae civitatis: domus vel optima Messanae, notissima quidem certe, i. e. the most famous, if not the finest.—Intensive, the very, the utmost, the most... possible: hoc in genere nervorum vel minimum, suavitatis autem est vel plurimum, the very least... the utmost possible: vel extremo spiritu experiri, etc., with his very latest breath: cuius (sc. Hannibalis) eo tempore vel maxima apud regem auctoritas erat, L.: peculatus vel acerrime vindicandus, with the utmost severity.—Introducing a single instance, for instance, for example, as for example, in particular, especially: Vel heri in vino quam inmodestus fuisti, T.: sed suavīs accipio litteras, vel quas proxime acceperam, quam prudentīs!: est tibi ex his ipsis qui adsunt bella copia, vel ut a te ipso ordiare, i. e. especially if you begin with yourself.* * *Ieven, actually; or even, in deed; orIIorvel... vel -- either... or
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82 virītim
virītim adv. [vir], man by man, to each one separately, singly, individually: lex de agro Gallico viritim dividendo: distribuere pecus, Cs.—Each by itself, singly, separately, individually: dimicare, i. e. in single combat, Cu.: commonefacere benefici sui, S.: legere terereque, H.* * *man by man; individually -
83 anancaeum
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84 aplustrum
ornamented stern-post of a ship; also pl. of a single ship -
85 caeleps
I(gen.), caelibis ADJunmarried (usu. men), single, widowed, divorced; not supporting vines (trees)IIunmarried man, bachelor, widower -
86 caelibatus
celibacy; bachelorhood; state of not being married; single life -
87 ceratia
plant (unidentified); plant with a single leaf (L+S) -
88 chium
small single seed of Alpine Raetic grape; Chian wine -
89 coelibatus
celibacy; bachelorhood; state of not being married; single life -
90 concorporo
concorporare, concorporavi, concorporatus V TRANSunite into a single body, make one; incorporate (L+S) -
91 machaera
single-edged sword; Persian or Arab sword (late); weapon -
92 monogrammus
monogramma, monogrammum ADJsketched in outline; insubstantial, shadowy; jasper marked w/single line -
93 peripteros
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94 singnlaris
singnlaris, singnlare ADJsingle, singular; unusual, remarkable -
95 singulus
singula, singulum ADJapiece (pl.); every; one each/at a time; individual/separate/single; several -
96 sulum
each thing, every single thing; each and every thing; everything -
97 unanimis
unanimis, unanime ADJacting in accord; sharing a single purpose; harmonious (L+S); unanimous -
98 unianimis
unianimis, unianime ADJacting in accord; sharing a single purpose; harmonious (L+S); unanimous -
99 unianimus
unianima, unianimum ADJacting in accord; sharing a single purpose; harmonious (L+S); unanimous -
100 unicaulis
unicaulis, unicaule ADJ
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