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81 trivius
trivius adj. [ter+via], of the cross-roads: dea, i. e. Diana (worshipped where three ways meet), Pr.—As subst f. (sc. dea), V., O., Ct., Tb.* * *trivia, trivium ADJof/belonging to crossroads temple, esp. sacred to Diana/Hecate -
82 veniō
veniō (imperf. venībat, T.; P. praes. gen. plur. venientūm, V.), vēnī, ventus, īre [BA-], to come: imus, venimus, Videmus, T.: ut veni ad urbem, etc.: cum venerat ad se, home: Delum Athenis venimus: Italiam fato profugus, Laviniaque venit Litora, V.: novus exercitus domo accitus Etruscis venit, for the Etruscans, L.: Non nos Libycos populare penatīs Venimus, V.: in conspe<*>tum, Cs.: dum tibi litterae meae veniant, reaches you: hereditas unicuique nostrum venit, falls: Lilybaeum venitur, i. e. the parties meet at Lilybaeum: ad me ventum est, ut, etc., it has devolved upon me: (Galli) veniri ad se confestim existimantes, that they would be attacked, Cs.: ventum in insulam est: ubi eo ventum est, on arriving there, Cs. —Fig., to come: contra rem suam me nescio quando venisse questus est, appeared: contra amici summam existimationem, i. e. to strike at: si quid in mentem veniet: tempus victoriae, Cs.: non sumus omnino sine curā venientis anni, for the coming year: veniens in aevom, H.: veniens aetas, the future, O.: cum matronarum ac virginum veniebat in mentem, when I thought of.— With in (rarely ad) and acc. of a condition or relation, to come into, fall into, enter: venisse Germanis (Ambiorigem) in amicitiam, to have obtained the alliance of, Cs.: in calamitatem: in proverbi consuetudinem: ut non solum hostibus in contemptionem Sabinus veniret, sed, etc., had fallen into contempt, Cs.: sese in eius fidem ac potestatem venire, i. e. surrender at discretion, Cs.: in sermonem venisse nemini, i. e. has talked with: veni in eum sermonem, ut dicerem, etc., happened to say: summam in spem per Helvetios regni obtinendi venire, to indulge a confident hope, Cs.: prope secessionem res venit, almost reached the point, L.: ad ultimum dimicationis rati rem venturam, L.: Cum speramus eo rem venturam, ut, etc., H.: saepe in eum locum ventum est, ut, etc., to such a point that, Cs.: ad tuam veniam condicionem, will accept: ad summum fortunae, to attain, H.—With ad, of a topic in speaking, to come to, reach, turn to: a fabulis ad facta: ad recentiores litteras.—To come, spring, arise, be produced, grow, descend: Hic segetes, illic veniunt felicius uvae, i. e. grow, V.: arbores sponte suā, V.—To come, result, occur, happen: in ceteris rebus cum venit calamitas: quod (extremum) cum venit (i. e. mors): si quando similis fortuna venisset, L.* * *venire, veni, ventus V -
83 veniō
veniō (imperf. venībat, T.; P. praes. gen. plur. venientūm, V.), vēnī, ventus, īre [BA-], to come: imus, venimus, Videmus, T.: ut veni ad urbem, etc.: cum venerat ad se, home: Delum Athenis venimus: Italiam fato profugus, Laviniaque venit Litora, V.: novus exercitus domo accitus Etruscis venit, for the Etruscans, L.: Non nos Libycos populare penatīs Venimus, V.: in conspe<*>tum, Cs.: dum tibi litterae meae veniant, reaches you: hereditas unicuique nostrum venit, falls: Lilybaeum venitur, i. e. the parties meet at Lilybaeum: ad me ventum est, ut, etc., it has devolved upon me: (Galli) veniri ad se confestim existimantes, that they would be attacked, Cs.: ventum in insulam est: ubi eo ventum est, on arriving there, Cs. —Fig., to come: contra rem suam me nescio quando venisse questus est, appeared: contra amici summam existimationem, i. e. to strike at: si quid in mentem veniet: tempus victoriae, Cs.: non sumus omnino sine curā venientis anni, for the coming year: veniens in aevom, H.: veniens aetas, the future, O.: cum matronarum ac virginum veniebat in mentem, when I thought of.— With in (rarely ad) and acc. of a condition or relation, to come into, fall into, enter: venisse Germanis (Ambiorigem) in amicitiam, to have obtained the alliance of, Cs.: in calamitatem: in proverbi consuetudinem: ut non solum hostibus in contemptionem Sabinus veniret, sed, etc., had fallen into contempt, Cs.: sese in eius fidem ac potestatem venire, i. e. surrender at discretion, Cs.: in sermonem venisse nemini, i. e. has talked with: veni in eum sermonem, ut dicerem, etc., happened to say: summam in spem per Helvetios regni obtinendi venire, to indulge a confident hope, Cs.: prope secessionem res venit, almost reached the point, L.: ad ultimum dimicationis rati rem venturam, L.: Cum speramus eo rem venturam, ut, etc., H.: saepe in eum locum ventum est, ut, etc., to such a point that, Cs.: ad tuam veniam condicionem, will accept: ad summum fortunae, to attain, H.—With ad, of a topic in speaking, to come to, reach, turn to: a fabulis ad facta: ad recentiores litteras.—To come, spring, arise, be produced, grow, descend: Hic segetes, illic veniunt felicius uvae, i. e. grow, V.: arbores sponte suā, V.—To come, result, occur, happen: in ceteris rebus cum venit calamitas: quod (extremum) cum venit (i. e. mors): si quando similis fortuna venisset, L.* * *venire, veni, ventus V -
84 advorsum
Iopposite, against, in opposite direction; in opposition; (w/ire go to meet)IIfacing, opposite, against, towards; contrary to; face to face, in presence of -
85 advorsus
Iopposite, against, in opposite direction; in opposition; (w/ire go to meet)IIfacing, opposite, against, towards; contrary to; face to face, in presence ofIIIadvorsa -um, advorsior -or -us, advorsissimus -a -um ADJopposite, directly facing, ranged against; adverse, evil, hostile; unfavorableIVperson/foe opposite/directly facing (w/hostile intent); political opponent -
86 bithalassus
bithalassa, bithalassum ADJw/two seas touching/bounding; where two seas meet (Rheims); between two seas -
87 bivium
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88 competo
competere, competivi, competitus Vmeet; happen at same time, coincide; agree; be candidate/face (death) together; be sound/capable/applicable/relevant/sufficient/adequate/competent/admissible -
89 condecet
it is fitting/becoming/seemly/meet; (w/ACC + INF) -
90 confluo
confluere, confluxi, confluxus V INTRANSflow/flock/come together/abundantly, meet/assemble; gather/collect; be brought -
91 confluvium
confluence, place where streams of water/air meet; sink, drain -
92 conpeto
conpetere, conpetivi, conpetitus Vmeet; happen at same time, coincide; agree; be candidate/face (death) together; be sound/capable/applicable/relevant/sufficient/adequate/competent/admissible -
93 continor
continari, continatus sum V DEPencounter, meet with -
94 continuor
continuari, continuatus sum V DEPencounter, meet with; join, unite oneself to/with (L+S) -
95 contollo
contollere, -, - V TRANSstep up/go (to meet a person) (w/gradum); bring together (L+S) -
96 dapino
dapinare, dapinavi, dapinatus V TRANSprovide for; meet the cost of; serve up (as food) (L+S) -
97 obambulo
obambulare, obambulavi, obambulatus Vwalk up to, so as to meet; traverse -
98 obeo
obire, obivi(ii), obitus Vgo to meet; attend to; fall; die -
99 obticesco
obticescere, obticui, - V -
100 obvenio
obvenire, obveni, obventus V
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