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  • 121 licinio

    līcĭnĭo, āre, 1, v. a. [licium], to show through, disclose, of a thin texture:

    membrorum voluptatem,

    App. M. 10, p. 254, 11.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > licinio

  • 122 lora

    1.
    lŏra, ae, f., a small or thin wine made of the husks of grapes, after-wine:

    loram bibere,

    Cato, R. R. 57:

    expressi acinorum folliculi in dolia coniciuntur, eoque aqua additur, ea vocatur lora, quod lota acina: ac pro vino operariis datur hieme,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 54 fin.; cf. Plin. 14, 10, 12, § 86; Varr. ap. Non. 551, 18; cf. also lorea.
    2.
    lōra, v. lura.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > lora

  • 123 macesco

    măcesco, ĕre, v. inch. n. [maceo], to grow lean or thin, to become meagre (anteand post-Aug.):

    (apes) propter laborem asperantur et macescunt,

    Varr. R. R. 3, 16; 1, 55, 1:

    constat, arva segetibus ejus (hordei) macescere,

    become poor, Col. 2, 9, 14:

    feminis bubus demitur (cibus), quod macescentes melius concipere dicuntur,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 17:

    tuo maerore maceror, Macesco, consenesco et tabesco miser,

    Plaut. Capt. 1, 2, 31.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > macesco

  • 124 macilentus

    măcĭlentus, a, um, adj. [macies], lean, thin, meagre (ante- and post-class.):

    macilento ore,

    Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 114:

    macilentis malis,

    id. As. 2, 3, 20: macilenti, macie tenuati, Paul. ex Fest. p. 125 Müll.:

    solum,

    poor, barren, Pall. Mart. 10, 1.— Comp.:

    macilentiores vultus,

    Vulg. Dan. 1, 10: macilentior equus, Pelagon. Vet. 13.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > macilentus

  • 125 macio

    măcĭo, āre, v. a. [id.], to make lean, thin, or meagre, to reduce (post-class.):

    Caspii maris fauces mirum in modum maciantur imbribus, crescunt aestibus,

    Sol. 15, 18; cf.: macio diaknaiô, Gloss. Philox.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > macio

  • 126 macresco

    mā̆cresco, crŭi, 3, v. inch. n. [1. macer], to grow lean, meagre:

    algor eas et famis macrescere cogit,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 5, 15; 3, 5, 3:

    macrescit pecus,

    Col. 6, 3, 1:

    macrescunt animalia,

    Veg. Vet. 1, 7, 2: invidus alterius macrescit rebus opimis, grows thin at, pines away at, * Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 57: curionem agnum Plautus pro macro dixit, quasi cura macruisset, Paul. ex Fest. s. v. curionem, p. 60 Müll.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > macresco

  • 127 malebarbis

    mălĕbarbis, mălĭbarbis [malebarba], spaniopôgôn, having a thin beard, Gloss. Lat. Gr.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > malebarbis

  • 128 malibarbis

    mălĕbarbis, mălĭbarbis [malebarba], spaniopôgôn, having a thin beard, Gloss. Lat. Gr.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > malibarbis

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  • Thin — Thin, a. [Compar. {Thiner}; superl. {Thinest}.] [OE. thinne, thenne, thunne, AS. [thorn]ynne; akin to D. dun, G. d[ u]nn, OHG. dunni, Icel. [thorn]unnr, Sw. tunn, Dan. tynd, Gael. & Ir. tana, W. teneu, L. tenuis, Gr. ? (in comp.) stretched out, ? …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • thin — [θɪn] adjective JOURNALISM if trading on a financial market is thin, there is not much activity: • Trade was thin in the currency markets yesterday, heading into a Japanese long weekend. * * * thin UK US /θɪn/ adjective (thinner, thinnest) ►… …   Financial and business terms

  • thin — [thin] adj. thinner, thinnest [ME thinne < OE thynne, akin to Ger dünn < IE * tenu , thin < base * ten , to stretch > L tenuis, thin, tenere, to hold, tendere & Gr teinein, to stretch] 1. having relatively little depth; of little… …   English World dictionary

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  • thin — [adj1] fine, light, slender attenuate, attenuated, beanpole*, beanstalk*, bony*, cadaverous, delicate, emaciated, ethereal, featherweight, fragile, gangling, gangly, gaunt, haggard, lank, lanky, lean, lightweight, meager, narrow, peaked, pinched …   New thesaurus

  • thin — ► ADJECTIVE (thinner, thinnest) 1) having opposite surfaces or sides close together. 2) (of a garment or fabric) made of light material. 3) having little flesh or fat on the body. 4) having few parts or members relative to the area covered or… …   English terms dictionary

  • thin — vb Thin, attenuate, extenuate, dilute, rarefy. Thin is the most inclusive of these terms and is interchangeable with any of the others, though not without some loss of precision or of specific connotations. Basically it implies reduction in… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • thin — O.E. þynne narrow, lean, scanty, from P.Gmc. *thunnuz, *thunw (Cf. W.Fris. ten, M.L.G. dunne, Du. dun, O.H.G. dunni, Ger. dünn, O.N. þunnr), from PIE *tnus , *tnwi , from weak grade of root *ten stretch (Cf. L. tenuis …   Etymology dictionary

  • Thin — Thin, adv. Not thickly or closely; in a seattered state; as, seed sown thin. [1913 Webster] Spain is thin sown of people. Bacon. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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