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1 lavatio
washing, bathing -
2 ab-luō
ab-luō luī, lūtus, ere, to wash away, remove by washing: Aeneae quaecumque obnoxia morti, all that is mortal, O.: ablutā caede, blood, V.—Fig.: perturbatio animi placatione abluatur, removed by propitiation: periuria, O.—To wash, cleanse by washing: pedes alicuius: manūs undā, O.: me flumine vivo, V. -
3 ē-luō
ē-luō uī, ūtus, ere, to wash off, cleanse by washing: corpus, O.—To wash away, remove by washing: macula elui non potest: ut sanguis eluatur. —Fig., to wash away, remove, blot out, get rid of: libidinem sanguine: eluitur scelus, V.: amicitiae remissione usūs eluendae: amara curarum, H. -
4 abluo
I.Lit.: pulverem lymphis, Pac. ap. Gell. 2, 26, 13 (Trag. Rel. p. 108 Rib.):II.Ulixi pedes abluens,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 16, 46:donec me flumine vivo abluero,
Verg. A. 2, 719:abluendo cruori balneas petit,
Tac. H. 3, 32.— Poet.:abluere sitim,
to quench, Lucr. 4, 876; and: abluere sibi umbras, to remove darkness (by bringing a light), id. 4, 378.—Of the washing away of earth by a shower, Varr. R. R. 1, 35.—In eccl. Lat., of baptism: munere divinitatis abluti, Cod. Th. 19, 6, 4.—Trop., of calming the passions: omnis ejusmodi perturbatio animi placatione abluatur, be removed (fig. derived from the religious rite of washing in expiation of sin), Cic. Tusc. 4, 28, 60:maculam veteris industriae laudabili otio,
to wash out, Plin. Ep. 3, 7, 3:perjuria,
Ov. F. 5, 681 al. -
5 aquaemanalis
ăquaemănālis, e, adj. [aqua - manus], pertaining to water for the hand, i. e. to water for washing; hence, ăquaemă-nālis, is, m., sc urceus (cf. aqualis), a basin for washing the hands, a wash-basin, Varr. ap. Non. p 547, 9.—For which in Paul. Sent. 3, 6, ăquĭmĭnāle, is, n., v aquiminarium -
6 subterluvio
subterlŭvĭo, ōnis, f. [subterluo], a washing beneath, washing away:loca umoris assidui subterluvione cadentia,
Claud. Mam. Stat. An. 1, 2. -
7 ēluviēs
ēluviēs —, em, ē, f [ex + 3 LV-], an overflow, inundation: eluvie mons est deductus in aequor, O.: maris, Ta.: eluvies iter morabantur, Cu.— A washing away, discharge: conducere Siccandam eluviem, removal of sewage, Iu.—Fig., of a ruinous law: civitatis.* * *flowing out, discharge; a flowing over, flood -
8 lavātiō
lavātiō ōnis, f [lavo], a bathing, bath, bathing apparatus: parata: argentea, Ph.* * *washing, bathing; bathing apparatus; bathing place -
9 lebēs
lebēs ētis, m, λέβησ, a copper basin, kettle, caldron (to wash hands or feet, or boil water; often a prize in the Grecian games): dona facit geminos ex aere lebetas, V.: curvi lebetes, O.* * *copper cauldron, kettle; basin (washing); (prize in the Grecian games) -
10 ablutio
washing, ablution; pouring on (mixture of water and wine) in the liturgy -
11 aequilavium
half, a half of a whole; (wool when half the weight remains after washing) -
12 aphronitrum
sodium carbonate, washing soda; spuma nitri; efflorescence of saltpeter (L+S) -
13 aquamanile
basin (for use at Lavabo/ceremonial hand washing in liturgy) -
14 aquamanus
dish/basin for hand washing -
15 aquariolus
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16 aquiminale
wash-basin/bowl, vessel for washing the hands -
17 aquiminalis
aquiminalis, aquiminale ADJof/pertaining to water for washing the hands -
18 aquiminarium
wash-basin/bowl, vessel for washing the hands -
19 baptisma
baptism; dipping in/under, washing, ablution -
20 baptismum
baptism; washing, sprinkling
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