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1 contactus
touching, contact / contagion. -
2 contactus
1.contactus, a, um, Part., from 1. contingo.2.contactus, ūs, m. [1. contingo] (except once in Sall., perh. not ante-Aug.), a touching, touch, contact.I.In gen., Verg. A. 3, 227; Ov. M. 4, 52; 11, 111; Col. 11, 3, 50; Plin. 8, 15, 16, § 40; 33, 7, 40, § 122; in plur.:II.viriles,
Ov. M. 7, 239.—Esp., a touching of something unclean, a contagion, infection.A.Prop., Liv. 4, 30, 8; 25, 26, 8; Tac. A. 4, 49; 6, 7.—B.Trop. (several times in Tac.):neu patiamini licentiam scelerum, quasi tabem, ad integros contactu procedere,
Sall. H. 1, 48, 9 Dietsch; Sen. Ira, 2, 21, 4:oculos a contactu dominationis inviolatos habebamus,
Tac. Agr. 30; so,contactu valentiorum,
id. H. 1, 11.— Absol.:discedite a contactu ac dividite turbidos,
Tac. A. 1, 43:contactu bellum meditari,
id. H. 2, 60. -
3 attāctus
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4 attāctus
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5 cohaerēns
cohaerēns ntis, adj. [P. of cohaereo], adjoining, continuous: aedificia, Ta. — Fig., consistent: apta inter se et cohaerentia: non cohaerentia inter se dicere, inconsistent assertions. — Harmonious: oratio.* * *(gen.), cohaerentis ADJtouching, adjacent; holding together, coherent (literary work); being in accord -
6 contāctus
contāctus ūs, m [com-+TAG-], a touching, touch, contact: contactu omnia foedant, V.: sanguinis, O.: potens, effectual, O.: viriles, O.—A contagion, infection: volgati contactu in homines morbi, L.: aegrorum, L.—Fig.: oculi a contactu dominationis inviolati, Ta.* * *touch, contact; contagion, infection, pollution; (personal/logical) association -
7 contāgiō
contāgiō ōnis, f [com-+TAG-], a touching, contact, touch: pulmonum: contagione Romanorum, L.: contagio naturae valet, connection.—A contact, contagion, infection: pestifera, L.—Fig., an infection, pollution, vicious companionship, participation, contamination: ne quid ex contagione incommodi accipiant, Cs.: ubi contagio quasi pestilentia invasit, S.: ut seditionibus velut ex contagione castra impleantur, L.: dedit hanc contagio labem, Iu.: criminis, L.: conscientiae: aspectūs: contagiones malorum, quae manaverunt, etc.* * *contact/touch (to contagion/infection); social contact/intercourse; influence -
8 contiguus
contiguus adj. [com-+TAG-], bordering, neighboring, adjoining, near, close: domos, O.: Aventino, Ta.: tibi, O.: missae hastae, within reach of, V.* * *contigua, contiguum ADJnear, adjoining/adjacent/neighboring; bordering upon; within reach; touching, contiguous; side by side; closely connected; allied -
9 contrectātiō (contract-)
contrectātiō (contract-) ōnis, f [contrecto], a touching, contact: equae. -
10 flexanimus
flexanimus adj. [1 flexus+animus], moving, affecting, touching: oratio, C. poët.: amor, Ct.— — Touched, affected, Pac. ap. C.* * *flexanima, flexanimum ADJhead-swaying; moving; touched; moved -
11 miserandus
miserandus adj. [P. of miseror], lamentable, deplorable, pitiable, touching, affecting: aliis miserandus, aliis inridendus: Heu! miserande puer! V.: haec mihi videntur misera atque miseranda: manus Priamo, V.: fortuna, S.: miserandum in modum, pitiably: haec miseranda auditu, L.: miserande iaceres, Ni, etc. (i. e. miserandus), V.* * *miseranda, miserandum ADJpitiable, unfortunate -
12 tāctiō
tāctiō ōnis, f [TAG-], a touching, touch: oculorum et tactionum (voluptates), i. e. of the sense of touch. -
13 tāctus
tāctus (ūs), m [TAG-], a touching, touch, handling: quae (chordae) ad quemque tactum respondeant: asper Tactu leo, H.: Abstinuit tactu pater, V.—Prov.: Membra reformidant mollem quoque saucia tactum, O.— The sense of feeling, feeling, touch: tactus toto corpore aequabiliter fusus est: qui... non odore ullo, non tactu, non sapore capiatur.—Fig., influence, effect, operation: solis: lunae tactūs.* * *touch, sense of touch -
14 adtactus
touch, contact, action of touching -
15 adtrectatio
touching, handling; grammatical term for words denoting many things together -
16 adtrectatus
touching, handling, feeling -
17 attrectatio
touching, handling; grammatical term for words denoting many things together -
18 attrectatus
touching, handling, feeling -
19 bithalassus
bithalassa, bithalassum ADJw/two seas touching/bounding; where two seas meet (Rheims); between two seas -
20 cohaerente
things (pl.) touching/adjacent; coherent/systematic/connected whole/argument
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