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  • 81 inchoō

        inchoō āvī, ātus, āre,    to begin, commence: signum ab alio incohatum absolvere: initium sedis ab saltu, Ta.: Stygio regi aras, i. e. begins to sacrifice, V.: spem longam, entertain, H.—Of a writer or speaker, to essay to treat, open, begin to discuss, propose: res attigit hic versibus atque incohavit: alqd mihi nuper de oratoribus: nil altum, V.: incohante Caesare de, etc., Ta.
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    inchoare, inchoavi, inchoatus V
    begin/start (work); set going, establish; draft/sketch/outline; enter upon

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  • 82 ingressiō

        ingressiō ōnis, f    [1 in+GRAD-], a going into, entering: fori, entrance.—Of speech, a beginning, exordium: in oratione moderata.

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  • 83 ingressus

        ingressus    P. of ingredior.
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    entry; going in/embarking on (topic/speech); point of entry, approach; steps

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  • 84 initium

        initium ī, n    [1 in + 1 I-], a going in, entrance: Remorum, i. e. of the country, Cs.—Fig., a beginning, commencement: Narrationis, T.: annorum, Cs.: bonis initiis orsus tribunatus, tristīs exitus habuit consulatus: belli, S.: dicendi initium sumere: initium fugae factum a Dumnorige, was the first to flee, Cs.: caedis initium facere a me: quod ab initio petivi: querellae ab initio tantae ordiendae rei absint, L.— Abl sing. abverb., in the beginning, at first: tametsi initio laetus, tamen postquam, etc., at first, S.: initio locum tenere, Cs.: dixi initio, iudices.— Plur, constituent parts, elements: initia, et tamquam semina, unde essent omnia orta.—First principles, elements: illa initia mathematicorum: operum initia tradere, Cs.— Auspices: novis initiis et ominibus opus est, i. e. a new reign, Cu.—Secret sacred rites, sacred mysteries: initia Cereris, L.: mysteria initiaque ut appellantur: tua, mater, initia, i. e. instruments used in celebrating the rites, Ct.
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    beginning, commencement; entrance

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  • 85 itiō

        itiō ōnis, f    [I-], a going, walking, travelling: itiones crebrae, T.: reditum ac domum itionem dari.

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  • 86 lūstrātiō

        lūstrātiō ōnis, f    [lustro], a purification by sacrifice, lustration: lustrationis sacro peracto, L. — A going about, wandering: lustrationes (ferarum): municipiorum.

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  • 87 maritimus or maritumus

        maritimus or maritumus adj.    [mare], of the sea, sea-, marine, maritime: ora, S.: homines, mariners: hostis: urbes, on the sea-coast: civitas, Cs.: agri, L.: cursūs, voyages: res, maritime affairs: naves, sea-going, L.: bellum, with pirates, S.: silvae, on the coast: nuptiae, i. e. of Peleus with Thetis.—Plur. n. as subst, maritime parts, places on the sea: in maritimis sum: marituma Aetoliae vastare, L.

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  • 88 meātus

        meātus ūs, m    [meo], a going, passing, motion, course: caeli, V.— A way, path, passage: Danuvius donec in Ponticum mare sex meatibus erumpat, by six channels, Ta.
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    movement, course

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  • 89 moveō

        moveō mōvī, mōtus, ēre    [1 MV-], to move, stir, set in motion, shake, disturb, remove: tanti oneris turrim, Cs.: matrona moveri iussa, to dance, H.: moveri Cyclopa, represent by action, H.: membra ad modos, Tb.: fila sonantia movit, struck, O.: moveri sedibus huic urbi melius est: loco motus cessit, driven back, Cs.: move ocius te, bestir thyself, T.: neque se in ullam partem, attach, Cs.: se ex eo loco, stir from the spot, L.: caput, i. e. threaten with, H.: castra ex eo loco, break up, Cs.: hostem statu, dislodge, L.: heredes, eject: tribu centurionem, expel: signiferos loco, degrade, Cs.: Omne movet urna nomen, H.: senatorio loco, degrade, L.: Verba loco, cancel, H.: consulem de sententiā, dissuade, L.: litteram, to take away: movet arma leo, gives battle, V.: quo sidere moto, at the rising of, O.—Prov.: omnīs terras, omnia maria movere, move heaven and earth (of great exertions).—Of the soil, to stir, plough, break up, open: iugera, V.: mota terra, O.— To disturb, violate: triste bidental, H.: Dianae non movenda numina, inviolable, H.— To remove oneself, betake oneself, move, be moved, be stirred (sc. se): terra dies duodequadraginta movit, there was an earthquake, L.: movisse a Samo Romanos audivit, L.: voluptas movens, i. e. in motion.—To excite, occasion, cause, promote, produce, begin, commence, undertake: fletum populo: mihi admirationem: indignationem, L.: suspicionem: iam pugna se moverat, was going on, Cu.: cantūs, V.: mentionem rei, make mention, L.: priusquam movere ac moliri quicquam posset, make any disturbance, L. — To shake, cause to waver, alter, change: meam sententiam.— To disturb, concern, trouble, torment: moveat cimex Pantilius? H.: voltum movetur, changes countenance, V.: vis aestūs omnium ferme corpora movit, L.: venenum praecordia movit, O.: strepitu fora, Iu.— To stir, produce, put forth: de palmite gemma movetur, O.— To exert, exercise: movisse numen ad alqd deos, L.: artis opem, O. — To change, transform: quorum Forma semel mota est, O.: nihil motum ex antiquo, i. e. change in traditional custom, L.—Fig., to move, influence, affect, excite, inspire: nil nos dos movet, T.: beneficiis moveri, Cs.: moveri civitas coepit, S.: ut pulcritudo corporis movet oculos et delectat, charms: animos ad bellum, instigate, L.: feroci iuveni animum, stir, L.: Vestrā motus prece, H.: moverat plebem oratio consulis, had stirred, L.: absiste moveri, be not disturbed, V.: ut captatori moveat fastidia, excites nausea in, Iu.— To revolve, meditate, ponder: Multa movens animo, V.
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    movere, movi, motus V
    move, stir, agitate, affect, provoke, disturb;

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  • 90 obitus

        obitus (ūs), m    [ob+1 I-], an approach, visit, T.—A going down, setting: siderum: signorum, V.—Downfall, ruin, destruction, death: regis: post eorum obitum, Cs.: Difficiles obitūs, painful death, V.: post obitum vestrum, ruin: dici beatus ante obitum nemo debet, O.
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    approaching; approach, visit; setting (of the sun, etc), death

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  • 91 occāsus

        occāsus ūs, m    [ob+1 CAD-], a falling, going down, setting: Maiae, V.: cum occasu solis, at sunset, S.—The sunset, west: ab ortu ad occasum: ager Longus in occasum, V.: Prospicit occasūs, O.—Fig., downfall, ruin, destruction, end, death: rei p.: in occasu vestro, V.: post Ael<*> occasum, death.
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    solis occasus -- sunset; west

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  • 92 occiduus

        occiduus adj.    [ob+1 CAD-], going down, setting: occiduo sole, O.: dies, O.— Western: ab occiduo sole, O.—Fig., sinking, failing: senecta, O.
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    occidua, occiduum ADJ
    setting; westerly

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  • 93 patiēns

        patiēns entis, adj. with comp. and sup.    [P. of patior], bearing, supporting, suffering, enduring, permitting: amnis navium, i. e. navigable, L.: vomeris, V.— Enduring, patient, tolerant: nimium patiens existimor: corpus inediae, S.: pulveris atque solis, H.: ad morae taedium ferundum, L.: in laboribus patientior: patientissimae aures: patientissimus exercitus, Cs.— Enduring, firm, unyielding, hard: aratrum, O.
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    patientis (gen.), patientior -or -us, patientissimus -a -um ADJ
    patient/long-suffering; tolerant/easy-going; submissive/liable/subsceptible to; hardy; able/willing to endure; capable of bearing/standing up to hard use

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  • 94 perspicāx

        perspicāx ācis, adj.    [per+SPEC-], sharpsighted, penetrating, acute, perspicacious: prudentia: homo, T.: ad has res, T.: alqd naturā.
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    perspicacis (gen.), perspicacior -or -us, perspicacissimus -a -um ADJ
    observant, attentive to what is going on; having keen/penetrating sight/vision

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  • 95 praecursiō

        praecursiō ōnis, f    [prae+1 CEL-], a going before: sine praecursione visorum, the previous occurrence of phenomena.—In rhet., a preparation of the hearer.

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  • 96 praegressiō

        praegressiō ōnis, f    [prae+GRAD-], a going before, preceding: stellarum.—Fig., precedence: causae.

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  • 97 (prōcīnctus, ūs)

       (prōcīnctus, ūs) m    [pro+2 CAN-], a girding up, readiness for battle.—Only abl sing.: in procinctu testamentum facere, on the battle-field: ex quo in procinctu testamenta perierunt, i. e. the custom of making wills on going into battle.

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  • 98 prōclīvis

        prōclīvis e, adj. with comp.    [pro + clivus], sloping, steep, going downward, downhill: per proclivem viam duci, L.: undae, Ct.—As subst n.: pelli per proclive, downhill, L.—Fig., downwards, descending, downhill, declining: proclivi cursu delabi.— Inclined, disposed, liable, prone, subject, ready, willing: proclives ad eas perturbationes feruntur: ingenium ad lubidinem, T.: ad aliquem morbum proclivior.— Easy: fingendi ratio: quae utroque proclivia esse, si fortunā uti vellet, L.: dictu proclive, easy to say: quod est multo proclivius, much easier: quibus erat proclive tranare flumen, Cs.— As subst n.: in proclivi esse, T.: ut anteponantur proclivia laboriosis.
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    proclivis, proclive ADJ
    sloping down; downward; prone (to); easy

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  • 99 profectiō

        profectiō ōnis, f    [pro+2 FAC-], a going away, setting out, departure: mea: profectionem parare, to prepare for setting out, Cs.: repentina in Oretanos, L.: pecuniae, i. e. source.
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  • 100 proficīscor

        proficīscor fectus, ī, dep.    [proficio], to set forward, set out, start, go, march, depart: fortasse tu profectus alio fueras, were going somewhere else, T.: cum in Italiam proficisceretur, was about to start, Cs.: Ut proficiscentem docui te, H.: ad dormiendum, go to sleep: subsidio Lacedaemoniis, N.: in pugnam, Cs.: in expeditionem, S.: contra quosdam barbaros, N.: domum, T.: Romam, S.: Circeios, L.: ab urbe, set out, Cs.: ex castris, break up, Cs.: de Formiano.—With supin. acc.: praedatum in agrum Campanum, L.—Fig., to go on, come, proceed: proficiscemur ad reliqua.— To set out, begin, commence, start: ut inde oratio mea proficiscatur, unde, etc.: a philosophiā profectus scripsit historiam.— To come forth, spring, arise, proceed, originate: cum omnia officia a principiis naturae proficiscantur: quaecumque a me ornamenta in te proficiscentur, i. e. you shall receive from me: ut plura a parente proficisci non potuerint, N.: qui a Zenone profecti sunt, Zeno's disciples: genus a Pallante profectum, V.
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    proficisci, profectus sum V DEP
    depart, set out; proceed

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