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1 barbarus
barbarus adj. with (poet.) comp., βάρβαροσ, of strange speech, speaking jargon, unintelligible: lingua, S.: sum, quia non intellegor ulli, O. — Foreign, strange, barbarous, uncivilized, not Greek nor Roman: mixta Graiis turba, O.: reges, H.: gentes, the Germans.—As subst: multa milia barbarorum, L.: apud barbaros in honore: barbarorum soli Germani, etc., Ta.: quae tibi virginum barbara serviet? H.—Of things: carmen, Phrygian (opp. Dorium), H.: Prora, O.: tegmina crurum, V.—Like a foreigner, rude, uncultivated, ignorant, uncivilized: homines: superstitio.—Savage, cruel, barbarous, fierce: in edictis: pirata: consuetudo: mos, H.: sacra suo barbariora loco, O. —As subst: exsultat barbarus, the barbarian, O.* * *Ibarbara -um, barbarior -or -us, barbarissimus -a -um ADJforeign, of/used by/typical of foreigners; cruel, savage; uncivilized, uncouthIIbarbarian, uncivilized person; foreigner (not Greek/Roman) -
2 cinaedus
cinaedus ī, m, κίναιδοσ, one who practises unnatural lust, Iu., Ct.—adj. with comp, wanton, unchaste: cinaediorem, Ct.* * *Icinaeda -um, cinaedior -or -us, cinaedissimus -a -um ADJresembling/like/typical of a cinaedus/sodomite; unchaste; impudent, shamelessII IIIsodomite; catamite; effeminate man; man who performs a lewd dance; pervert -
3 cōmicus
cōmicus adj., κωμικόσ, of comedy, comic, in comic style: poëta: artificium: res, the material of comedy, H. — Represented in comedy: senes: adulescens.—As subst m., a comic poet, writer of comedy.* * *Icomica, comicum ADJcomic, belonging/suited/appropriate to comedy; typical/characteristic of comedyIIcomic actor, comedian; writer of comedy; comic poet -
4 exemplar
exemplar āris, n [exemplum], a transcript, copy: (libri).— An image, likeness: sui.— A pattern, model, exemplar, original, example: ad imitandum mihi propositum: antiquae religionis: vitiis imitabile, H.— Plur: Graeca, H.* * *model, pattern, example, original, ideal; copy/reproduction; typical instance -
5 fēmineus
fēmineus adj. [femina], of a woman, womanly, feminine, female: manus, C. poët.: sors, sex, O.: stirps, O.: vox, O.: plangores, V.: femineo Marte cadendus, by a woman's hand, O.: cupido, for a woman, O.: Kalendae, i. e. the first of March (the Matronalia), Iu.: ceroma, for women's use, Iu.— Womanish, effeminate, unmanly: volnus, O.: amor praedae, V.* * *feminea, femineum ADJwoman's; female, feminine; proper to/typical of a woman; effeminate, cowardly -
6 meretrīcius
meretrīcius adj. [meretrix], of harlots, of prostitutes, meretricious: ars, T.: domus, T.: quaestus: disciplina.* * *meretricia, meretricium ADJof/belonging to/typical of a courtesan/prostitute/harlot -
7 mūnicipālis
mūnicipālis e, adj. [municeps], of a municipality, municipal: a materno genere municipalis: homines.— Of a petty town, provincial: eques (of Cicero), Iu.* * *municipalis, municipale ADJof, belonging to or typical of a municipium; provincial (contemptous insult) -
8 nātūrālis
nātūrālis e, adj. [natura], natural, by birth, one's own: filius, L.: decōris Munus, O.—As subst n.: alquid naturale habere, innate capacity.—Of the nature of things, produced by nature, according to nature, natural: societas: lex: bonum: malum, O.: desiderium corporum, L.: quaestiones, concerning nature.* * *Iphysical/natural scientist; physicist; natural philosopherIInaturalis, naturale ADJnatural, normal, typical, characteristic; inate, inherent; physical (science); natural; (not adoptive, parents); (parts of body/genitals, excretory outlets) -
9 efferatus
efferata -um, efferatior -or -us, efferatissimus -a -um ADJwild, savage, bestial, fierce, raging; resembling/typical of wild animal -
10 exemplare
model, pattern, example, original, ideal; copy/reproduction; typical instance -
11 femininus
feminina, femininum ADJwoman's; female, feminine; proper to/typical of a woman -
12 typicus
typica, typicum ADJfigurative; typical; periodic, recurring at intervals -
13 typicalis
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14 typicus
typĭcus, a, um, adj., = tupikos, figurative, typical:II.typicus Moses (Christus),
Sedul. 3, 208:cruor,
id. 1, 192.—Periodical, recurring at intervals:tremor,
Cael. Aur. Acut. 2, 15, 95:accessiones,
id. Tard. 3, S, 118. [p. 1922] -
15 Lemurinae
ENG typical lemursNLD echte lemuren [onderfamilie]GER mittelgroße LemurenFRA lemurines -
16 Sciuridae
ENG typical squirrelsNLD eekhoorns [familie]GER HornchenFRA ecureuils
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