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1 Ave atque vale
• Hail and farewell. (Catullus) -
2 Ave caesar! Morituri te salutamus
• Hail Caesar! We who are about to die salute you. (gladiators before the fight)Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Ave caesar! Morituri te salutamus
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3 Ave maria
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4 grandō
grandō inis, f hail, a hailstorm, C., L., V, H., O.: terrere animos grandinibus.* * *hail, hail-storm -
5 salūtō
salūtō (P. plur. gen. salutantūm, V., O.), āvī, ātus, āre [salus], to greet, wish health, pay respects, salute, hail: illum: unum quemque nostrum: alquem Caesarem, hailed as Caesar: Imperator... atque ita se postea salutari passus est, Cs.: in quo (itinere) illum agentem aliquid salutavi: cum avum regem salutassent, L.: Dionysius te omnīsque vos salutat, sends greeting to: esse salutatum volt te, O.: Ego deos penatīs hinc salutatum domum Devortar, to pay reverence to: Italiam laeto socii clamore salutant, V.: templa, O.— To call upon, visit, pay respects to, wait upon: venit salutandi causā: salutatum introire, S.: salutandi plures, H.— To greet, welcome: mane salutamus domi et bonos viros multos, etc.* * *salutare, salutavi, salutatus Vgreet; wish well; visit; hail, salute -
6 chalazophylax
hail-guard (official at Cleonae whose duty it was to avert hail by sacrifice) -
7 haveo
havere, -, - V INTRANShail!; (only IMP/INF); greeting/leaving; be eager/anxious (w/INF); desire, wish for, long after, cravehave/ave -- hail, farewell
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8 chalazias
chălāzĭas, ae, m., = chalazias [chalaza, hail], an unknown precious stone, of the form and color of hail, Plin. 37, 11, 73, § 189; Sol. 37, 17. -
9 chalazius
chălāzĭus, a, um, adj. [chalaza, hail], pertaining to hail:2.lapis,
a precious stone, Plin. 36, 22, 43, § 157.—Subst.: chălā-zĭon, ii, n., = chalazion, a pimple or small tubercle on the eyelids, Cels. 7, 7, 2, Caption: de chalazio palpebrarum (written as Greek in the text). -
10 degrandinat
dē-grandĭnat, v. impers., it hails violently, continues to hail, or (as others interpret) ceases to hail, Ov. F. 4, 755. -
11 grandino
I.Lit.:II.quare hieme ningat, non grandinet,
Sen. Q. N. 4, 4, 1; Aur. Vict. Vir. Ill. 73, 7.—Transf.: sagittis, plumbo et saxis grandinat, nivit, Pac. ap. Non. 507, 28.—B.To hail upon: vinea grandinata est, August. ap. Psa. 49. -
12 grando
grando, ĭnis, f. ( masc., Varr. ap. Non. 208, 11) [Sanscr. hrād-uni, storm; Gr. chalaza for chalad-ia], hail, a hail-storm.I.Lit., Plaut. Most. 1, 2, 58; id. Merc. 5, 2, 19; Cic. N. D. 3, 35, 86; Liv. 28, 37, 7; Verg. G. 1, 449; Hor. C. 1, 2, 2; 3, 1, 29 et saep.: nimbus cum saxea grandine subito est exortus ingens, hailstones, Auct. B. Afr. 47, 1.—In plur.:B.terrere animos, nimbis, nivibus, grandinibus, etc.,
Cic. N. D. 2, 5, 14:grandines ruunt,
Plin. 2, 38, 38, § 103.—Transf., poet., a shower, i. e. a great quantity, a multitude:* II.et densa resonant saxorum grandine turres,
Sil. 2, 38:aspera saxorum,
id. 9, 578.—Trop., of copious speech:qui grandines Ulixei (superat),
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13 nōmen
nōmen inis, n [GNA-], a means of knowing, name, appellation: qui haec rebus nomina posuerunt: ludi, Pythia perdomitae serpentis nomine dicti, O.: eique morbo nomen est avaritia: canibus pigris... Nomen erit pardus, tigris, leo, Iu.: puero ab inopiā nomen Egerio est inditum, L.: Aeneadasque meo nomen de nomine fingo, V.: Nomine quemque vocans, by name, V.: nomina dare, enlist, L.: ab re nomen habet (terra), is named for, L.: turris quae nomen ab insulā accepit (i. e. nominatur), Cs.: qui litteras exitialīs Demetrio sub nomine Flaminini adtulerant, in the name of, L.: me imperatoris nomine appellare, hail me imperator, Cs.: infaustum interluit Allia nomen, V.: Et diversa trahunt unum duo nomina pectus, i. e. mother and sister, O.— A gentile name (the middle name of a Roman freeman): apud illos Fabrorum nomen est amplissimum; cf. tamquam habeas tria nomina, i. e. as if you were a Roman, Iu.—In law: nomen alicuius deferre, to bring an accusation against, accuse: nomen huius de parricidio deferre: nomen recipere, to entertain an accusation: si quis Sthenium reum facere vellet, sese eius nomen recepturum.—Meton., a bond, note, demand, claim, debt. tibi certis nominibus pecuniam debere, on good bonds: falsum perscribere nomen?: nomina sua exigere, collect one's debts: in socios nomina transcribere, substitute the names of socii as debtors, L.: Qui venit ad dubium grandi cum codice nomen, to sue for a doubtful debt, Iu.: nomina se facturum, quā ego vellem die, create a written obligation by a bookentry.—A debtor: hoc sum adsecutus, ut bonum nomen existimer, i. e. a good payer.—With a gentile adj., a dominion, nation, power, army: gens infestissuma nomini Romano, S.: concitatis sociis et nomine Latino: Volscum nomen prope deletum est, L.—Poet., of one person: Silvius, Albanum nomen, tua proles, V.—Fig., name, fame, repute, reputation, renown: huius maius nomen fuit: magnum in oratoribus nomen habere: qui nomini officient meo, L.: Multi Lydia nominis, H.: sine nomine plebs, inglorious, V.—Poet., of things: Nec Baccho genus aut pomis sua nomina servat, V.— A title, pretext, pretence, color, excuse, account, sake, reason, authority, behalf: alio nomine abstulisse: legis agrariae simultatione atque nomine: haec a te peto amicitiae nostrae nomine: eo nomine, on that account: Quocumque nomine, for whatsoever purpose, H.: tuo nomine gratulabantur, on your account: Antonio tuo nomine gratias egi, on your behalf: quem tibi suo nomine commendo, for his own sake: aetatis nomine ‘filia’ dixit, on account of, O.: acceptā ex aerario pecuniā tuo nomine, on your responsibility: aes alienum meis nominibus solvere, contracted by me, S.— A name (opp. to reality): me nomen habere duarum legionum exilium (opp. exercitum habere tantum): magis nomen ad praesidium quam vires adferre, L.: sunt nomina ducum, L.: Nomen amicitia est, nomen inane fides, O.* * *name, family name; noun; account, entry in debt ledger; sake; title, heading -
14 salvē
salvē adv. [salvus], well, in good health, in good condition.—Only in the colloq. phrase, satin' salve? (sc. res se habent?), is all well? all right? T., L.; see salvus.* * *hail!/welcome!; farewell!salvere jubere -- to greet/bid good day
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15 salvē
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16 (salveō)
(salveō) —, —, ēre [salvus], to be well, be in good health ; hence, in formulas of greeting, imper, infin., and (once) indic fut., to be well, be greeted: Cr. o Mysis, salve. My. salvus sis, Crito, bless you, T.: Dionysium iube salvere, greet for me: salvere iubet prior, H.: salvebis a meo Cicerone, i. e. Cicero sends his best wishes: Salve, vera Iovis proles (sc. Hercules), hail, V.—Esp., imper. with vale, in taking leave, farewell, good-by, adieu: vale, salve: salve aeternum mihi, Aeternumque vale, V. -
17 ave
hail!, formal expression of greetings -
18 aveo
avere, -, - V INTRANShail; fare/be well; (IMP/INF; greeting/leaving); be eager or anxious; desire, wish for, long after, crave -
19 chaere
welcome; hail (L+S) -
20 chalazias
precious stone (unidentified); (of form and color of hail)
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