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  • 1 experior

        experior pertus, īrī, dep.    [1 PAR-], to try, prove, test, experience, endure: hanc nunc experiamur, T: eos (amicos): vim eius (veneni) esse in servo: eandem belli fortunam, Cs.: laborem, V.: procos priores, seek to win back, V.: quidve ferat Fors, Virtute experiamur: quantum audeatis, L.: experiundo scies, T.: experiendo cognovi: In experiundo ut essem, i. e. might have a full trial, T.: exorabile numen Fortasse experiar, may find, Iu. —In perf, to have tried, have learned, have experienced, know by experience: expertus es istius perfidiam: quod genus nullo telo traici posse, Cs.: metum fecerant expertis Gallicā clade, L.: expertus (eum) fidelem in Ganymede, H.: experto credite, quantus adsurgat, V.: expertus bellis animus, Ta. — To measure strength with, contend with: ut interire quam Romanos non experiri mallet, N.: Turnum in armis, V.— To try, undertake, attempt, make trial, undergo, experience: Bis terque expertus frustra, H.: Omnia priusquam armis, resort to everything before using, T.: omnia de pace: extremum auxilium, the last resort, Cs.: extrema omnia, S.: (terram) colendo facilem, find, V.: iudicium populi R., submit to, L.: experiar certe, ut hinc avolem: ut sine armis reduceret, etc., N.: vi contra vim experiundum putavit.— To try by law, go to law: Caecinae placuit experiri: alquid summo iure, submit to trial.
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    experiri, expertus sum V DEP
    test, put to the test; find out; attempt, try; prove, experience

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  • 2 frequentō

        frequentō āvī, ātus, āre    [frequens], to visit frequently, frequent, resort to, do frequently, repeat: domum meam: arva, V.: Marium, often resort to, S.: coetu salutantium frequentari, Ta.: ‘Hymenaee’ frequentant, keep calling, O.: verbi translatio frequentata delectationis (causā).—Of persons, to assemble in throngs, bring together, crowd: quos cum casu hic dies ad aerarium frequentasset, etc.: populum: acervatim multa: est luminibus frequentanda omnis oratio sententiarum.—Of places, to fill with a multitude, fill, crowd, people, stock: urbes frequentari, be peopled: Templa frequentari Nunc decet, O.: contiones legibus agrariis, to draw a crowd by proclaiming, etc., L. — To celebrate, keep in great numbers, observe in multitudes: ludos: ad triumphum frequentandum deducti, L.: sacra, O.
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    frequentare, frequentavi, frequentatus V
    frequent; repeat often; haunt; throng; crowd; celebrate

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  • 3 ventitō

        ventitō āvī, —, āre, freq.    [venio], to come often, be wont to come, keep coming, resort: ad Ambiorigem, Cs.: domum meam.
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    ventitare, ventitavi, ventitatus V
    keep coming; come regularly, come often; resort (to)

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  • 4 acta

        acta ae, f, ἀκτή, the sea-shore, sea-beach: in actā iacere: in solā actā, V.—Meton., plur, a holiday, life of ease (at the sea-shore): eius.
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    sea-shore (as resort); beach; holiday (pl.), life of ease; party at seaside

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  • 5 aestīva

        aestīva ōrum, n    [aestivus; sc. castra], a summer camp, summer resort: praetoris, a pleasure camp.—Meton., time spent in a summer camp, a campaign: aestivorum tempus, season for military operations, S. — (Sc. loca), summer pastures for cattle. — Poet.: morbi corripiunt tota aestiva, whole pastures, i. e. flocks, V.

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  • 6 capessō

        capessō īvī or iī, ītūrus, ere, desid.    [capio], to seize eagerly, snatch at, lay hold of: cibum dentibus: arma, V.: principium libertatis capessendae. —Of places, to strive to reach, betake oneself to, repair to, resort to: medium locum: turrīs, V.— Fig., to take hold of with zeal, take up, take in hand, undertake, enter upon, engage in, execute, manage: bellum, L.: pugnam manu, Ta.: iussa, to execute, V.: recta capessens, with upright purpose, H.: partem decoris, L.: magistratūs, Ta.: audacia ad pericula capessenda, facing, L.: capessere rem p., to enter political life.
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    capessere, capessivi, capessitus V TRANS
    grasp, take, seize eagerly; undertake, manage; pursue w/zeal; carry out orders

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  • 7 circus

        circus ī, m    [CVR-], a circular line, circle: lacteus, the Milky Way.—An enclosure for athletic games, race-course, ring: longo decedere circo, V.: munera circo locantur In medio, V.: maritimus (at Anagnia), L. — Esp.: Circus Maximus, an oval circus between the Palatine and Aventine hills, with room for 100,000, C., L., O.; often called Circus, C.: Fallax (as the resort of soothsayers and jugglers), H. — The Circus Flaminius, C.; called Circus, O.
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    race course; circus in Rome, celebration of games; circle; orbit

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  • 8 cōn-fugiō

        cōn-fugiō fūgī, —, ere,    to flee, take refuge, run for succor: domum, T.: ad te, V.: ad aram in exsilium: Phylen, N.: in naves, Cs.: ad limina supplex, O. — Fig., to take refuge, have recourse, resort: ad vim: ad Etruscorum opes, L.: ad meam fidem: ab iure ad ferrum, appeal: illuc, ut neget, etc.: habebam quo confugerem.

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  • 9 conventiculum

        conventiculum ī, n dim.    [2 conventus], a petty assembly, association: hominum.— A place of assembling: conventicula exstruere, Ta.
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    small assembly; place of assembly/resort; assembly, meeting, association (L+S)

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  • 10 cursitō

        cursitō —, —, āre, freq.    [curso], to run about, run hither and thither: sursum deorsum, T.: huc et illuc, H.—Of atoms, to vibrate: casu et temere.
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    cursitare, cursitavi, cursitatus V INTRANS
    run about/to-and-fro/habitually; race/run races; resort frequently; be in motion

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  • 11 dēvertor or dēvortor

        dēvertor or dēvortor sus, tī, dep.    [collat. form of deverto], to turn away, turn aside, turn in, put up, go to lodge: itineris causā: locus quo deverteretur: quā nulla Castaliam molli devertitur orbita clivo, V.: apud alquos, L.: domum, T.— Fig., to betake oneself, resort, have recourse: meas ad artes, O.

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  • 12 gānea

        gānea ae, f    an eating-house, cook-shop, ordinary (of bad repute): ganearum nidor.—Dissipation: ganeis confectus: libido ganeae, S., L., Ta.
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    common eating house (resort of undesirable characters); gluttonous eating

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  • 13 gāneum

        gāneum ī, n     an eating-house: abductus in ganeum Aliquo, T.
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    common eating house (resort of undesirable characters); gluttonous eating

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  • 14 perfugium

        perfugium ī, n    [per+2 FVG-], a resort for safety, shelter, asylum, refuge: quo perfugio superiore anno fuerant usi, Cs.: salutis: in altero (Caesare) miseris perfugium erat, S.: commune: annonae, i. e. Campania.
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    refuge; asylum; excuse

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  • 15 pōns

        pōns ontis, m    [1 PAT-], a bridge: pars oppidi ponte adiungitur: pontem in Arare faciendum curat, has a bridge built over, Cs.: velut ponte iniecto transitum dedit, L.: Campanus, a bridge on the Appian Way leading into Campania, H.: amnem ponte iunxit, Cu.: ratis religata pontis in modum, L.: interscindere pontem, break down: recidere, Cu.: vellere, V.: partem pontis rescindere, Cs.: nusquam pons? (bridges being the resort of beggars), Iu.— Plur: dies efficiendis pontibus absumpti, a draw-bridge, Ta.: pontīsque et propugnacula iungunt, V.— A bridge, walk, connecting passage, scaffolding, gallery: operae Clodianae pontīs occuparant, i. e. the narrow gallery admitting voters to the saepta at the Comitia: socios de puppibus Pontibus exponit, planks, V.: Turris erat pontibus altis, galleries, i. e. stories, V.: naves pontibus stratae, decks, Ta.
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  • 16 respectus

        respectus ūs, m    [re-+SPEC-], a looking back, looking about: fugientibus miserabilem respectum incendiorum fore, the view behind them: sine respectu pugnabant, L.— A refuge, retreat, resort, asylum: ex acie respectum habere: ad Romanos, L.: omnium rerum praeterquam victoriae, L.—Fig., respect, regard, consideration: respectum ad senatum habere: equitum, L.: respectu rerum privatarum vioit, by attention to private interests, L.: sine respectu maiestatis, L.: Respectu mei, for my sake, O.: fabulae, Ph.
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    looking back (at); refuge, regard, consideration (for)

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  • 17 ūtor

        ūtor (old, oetor), ūsus, ī, dep.,    to use, make use of, employ, profit by, take advantage of, enjoy, serve oneself with: utor neque perantiquis neque inhumanis testibus, cite: num argumentis utendum in re eius modi?: dextro (oculo) aeque bene, N.: exemplis in parvo grandibus uti, to apply, O.: naves neque usae nocturnā aurā in redeundo, Cs.: usus est hoc cupidine, tamdiu, dum, etc., i. e. borrowed: si fortunā permittitis uti, to take advantage of, V.: libertate modice utantur, L.: deorum Muneribus sapienter uti, H.: temporibus sapienter utens, taking advantage of, N.: opportunae sunt divitiae ut utare (sc. eis): administris ad ea sacrificia Druidibus, Cs.: ut eā potestate ad quaestum uteretur, might avail himself of: utuntur aut aere aut taleis ferreis ad certum pondus examinatis pro nummo, Cs.—Prov.: scisti uti foro, to make your market, i. e. to conciliate, T.—With acc. (old): Mea, quae praeter spem evenere, utantur sine, T.—Pass., only in gerundive: Quod illa aetas magis ad haec utenda idoneast, i. e. for these enjoyments, T.: te, quod utendum acceperis, reddidisse, what you borrowed: Multa rogant utenda dari, O.—To manage, control, wield: bene armis, optime equis.—To spend, use: notum et quaerere et uti, H.: cum horis nostris nos essemus usi, exhausted.—To wear: pellibus aut parvis tegimentis, Cs.: insignibus regiis.—To accept, adopt: eā condicione, quae a Caesare ferretur, Cs.: praeposteris consiliis.—To resort to, consult: quaestor, cuius consilio uteretur.—To make, adopt, employ, express oneself: si provincia loqui posset, hac voce uteretur: haec oratio, quā me uti res p. coëgit.— To perform, exercise, practise: virtute suā: Viribus per clivos, H.: nil circuitione, T.—To indulge, practise, exercise, yield to: alacritate ac studio, Cs.: incredibili patientiā: dementer amoribus, O.: suā clementiā in eos, Cs.—To experience, undergo, receive, enjoy: Ne simili utamur fortunā atque usi sumus, Quom, ete., T.: hoc honore usi togati solent esse.—To consume, take, drink: Lacte mero et herbis, O.—To enjoy the friendship of, be intimate with, associate with: quā (Caeciliā) pater usus erat plurimum: Utere Pompeio Grospho, H.: regibus, H.—With two abll., to use as, employ for, hold in the capacity of, find to be: Mihi si umquam filius erit, ne ille facili me utetur patre, shall find me an indulgent father, T.: hic vide quam me sis usurus aequo, i. e. how justly I have dealt with you: uteris monitoribus isdem, H.: valetudine non bonā, Cs.
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    uti, usus sum V DEP
    use, make use of, enjoy; enjoy the friendship of (with ABL)

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  • 18 bae

    palm branch; Baiae (pl.) posh Bay of Naples resort w/hot springs, Palm Springs?

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  • 19 baia

    palm branch; Baiae (pl.) posh Bay of Naples resort w/hot springs, Palm Springs?

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  • 20 commeo

    commeare, commeavi, commeatus V
    go to, visit, travel; pass; resort to; go to and fro, come and go; communicate

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