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  • 81 bellua

        bellua    see belua.
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    beast, wild animal (incl. sea creature); monster, brute (great size/ferocity)

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  • 82 bēstia

        bēstia ae, f    a beast, animal: fera bestia, N.: tametsi bestiae sunt (canes): bestiae volucres, birds: mutae, L.: ad bestias mittere alqm, to fight with (in the public spectacles): mala, the odor of the armpits (cf. capra), Ct.
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    beast, animal, creature; wild beast/animal, beast of prey in arena

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  • 83 bōs

        bōs bovis, gen plur. boum or bovum, dat. bōbus or būbus, m and f, βοῦσ, an ox, bull, cow: umeris sustinere bovem: enectus arando, H.: femina, L.: eximiā, L.: torva, V.: boves vendere: cura boum, horned cattle, V.: iuga demere Bobus fatigatis, H.: est bos cervi figurā, etc., a wild ox, Cs. — Prov.: clitellae bovi sunt impositae, the saddle is on the wrong horse: Optat ephippia bos piger, envies the horse, H.
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    ox, bull; cow; cattle (pl.); (applied to ox-like animals - elephant); ox-ray

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  • 84 caper

        caper, prī, m    a he-goat, goat: vir gregis, V., H.: bicornis, O.—The odor of the arm-pits: trux, O., Ct., H.—A wild goat, O.
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    he-goat, billy-goat; goatish/armpit smell; star in Auriga (L+S); grunting fish

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  • 85 cārduus

        cārduus ī, m    [3 CAS-], the thistle, wild thistle, V.
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    thistle; prickly bur/seed-vessel; cardoon (artichoke-like vegetable)

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  • 86 casia

        casia ae, f, κασία, wild cinnamon, V.—A fragrant shrub, mezereon, V.
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    cinnamon (Cinnamomum tree/bark/spice); aromatic shrub (mezereon or marjoram?)

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  • 87 catus

        catus adj.    [1 CA-], clear - sighted, intelligent, sagacious, wise: Aelius Sextus, Enn. ap. C.: cultūs hominum Voce formasti catus, H.: catus quantumvis rusticus, shrewd, H.: iaculari, H.
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    I
    cata, catum ADJ
    knowing, clever, shrewd, wise, prudent, circumspect; shrill/clear (sound)
    II
    cat; wild cat; kind of trout; siege engine; male cat (L+S)

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  • 88 chara

        chara ae, f    a wild cabbage, Cs.
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    edible root, mixed with milk/forms loaf to stave off hunger (Caesar CW III)

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  • 89 Corybantes

        Corybantes ium, m    plur., Κορύβαντεσ, the priests of Cybele, who served her with noisy music and wild, armed dances, H., O.— Sing: de convivā Corybanta videbis, Iu.

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  • 90 cubīle

        cubīle is, n    [CVB-], a place of rest, couch, bed: suum: filiae: (Fennis) cubile humus, Ta.: patrium, O.— The marriage bed: viduum, O.: sociare cubilia cum alqo, contract marriage, O.—A nest, lair, hole, kennel; of the vulture, Iu.; of dogs, Ph.; of wild beasts, C.: (alcibus) sunt arbores pro cubilibus, Cs.; of the mole, V.; of bees, V.— Poet.: Solis, H.—Fig.: avaritiae cubilia videre, the very lair: (pecuniae), resting-place.
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    bed, couch, seat; marriage bed; lair, den, nest, pen, hive of bees; base, bed

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  • 91 cynocephalus

        cynocephalus ī, m, κυνοκέφαλοσ, an ape with a dog's head.
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    dog-faced baboon; (prob. Simia hamadryas); Anubis (L+S); kind of wild man

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  • 92 dē-mēns

        dē-mēns entis, adj.    with comp. and sup, out of one's senses, insane, demented, mad, raving, foolish, distracted: Adeon est demens? T.: num quis est igitur tam demens, qui, etc.: quid est enim dementius, quam, etc.?: Athamante dementior: demens Iudicio volgi, sanus tuo, H.: in tranquillo tempestatem adversam optare dementis est: non tacui demens, V.: omnia demens Credis, foolishly, O.: manus, Tb. — Distracting, wild, foolish, reckless: discordia, V.: strepitus, H.: ruinae, H.: ratio, N.: causa sui dementissimi consili.

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  • 93 efferātus (ecf-)

        efferātus (ecf-) adj. with comp.    [P. of 2 effero], wild, savage, fierce: multa: mores efferatiores, L.

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  • 94 efferus

        efferus adj.    [ex + ferus], very wild, fierce, savage: Dido, V.: mens Caci, V.: facta tyranni, V.
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    effera, efferum ADJ
    savage, cruel, barbarous

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  • 95 errāticus

        errāticus adj.    [1 erro], wandering, roving, erratic: Delos, O.: lapsu erratico (vitis).
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    erratica, erraticum ADJ
    roving, erratic; wild

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  • 96 ex-terreō

        ex-terreō uī, itus, ēre,    to strike with terror, frighten, affright: praeter modum exterreri: urbem nuntius exterruit, Ta.: voltu legiones, Ta.: propriā exterrita voce est, i. e. lost her voice through fright, O.: Improvisa species exterret utrumque, H. — P. perf., terrified, dismayed, panic-struck: repentino periculo, Cs.: hostium incursu, Cs.: monstris, V.: timuitque exterrita pennis Ales, fluttered in terror, V.: (anguis) exterritus aestu, made wild, V.: amnis, V.

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  • 97 faelēs

        faelēs    see feles.
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    cat; marten/ferret/polecat/wild cat; mouser; inveigler, seducer, tom-cat; thief

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  • 98 furēns

        furēns ntis ( gen plur. ntum, V.), adj.    [P. of furo], raging, wild, mad, furious, distracted: in iambos Misit furentem (me), H.: sponsa, inspired, V.: furens animi, V.: animis, V.: flammae, V.

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  • 99 furiātus

        furiātus adj.    [P. of furio], enraged, maddened, wild: mens, V.: ignes (amoris), O.

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  • 100 furiōsus

        furiōsus adj. with comp. and sup.    [furia], full of madness, mad, raging, furious: ego te non furiosum putem?: mulier scelere: bello Thrace, H.: genus dicendi: inceptum, L.: furiosior amor, O.: furiosius peccatum, H.: alqs furiosissimus: tibia, maddening, O.
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    furiosa, furiosum ADJ
    furious, mad, frantic, wild

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  • Wild — Wild, a. [Compar. {Wilder}; superl. {Wildest}.] [OE. wilde, AS. wilde; akin to OFries. wilde, D. wild, OS. & OHG. wildi, G. wild, Sw. & Dan. vild, Icel. villr wild, bewildered, astray, Goth. wilpeis wild, and G. & OHG. wild game, deer; of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wild — [wīld] adj. [ME wilde < OE, akin to Ger wild, prob. < IE base * wel , shaggy hair, unkempt > WOOL, VOLE1] 1. living or growing in its original, natural state and not normally domesticated or cultivated [wild flowers, wild animals] 2. not …   English World dictionary

  • Wild! — Álbum de Erasure Publicación 16 de octubre de 1989 en Inglaterra 24 de octubre en los Estados Unidos Género(s) Synthpop Duración 38:28 …   Wikipedia Español

  • Wild On! — was a travel show that was produced from 1997 until 2003 by E!. The series transported its viewers to the scariest fun destinations in the world, from Miami to Milan. It had three primary hosts over the years: Jules Asner (1997 1999), Brooke… …   Wikipedia

  • wild — wild; wild·bore; wild·cat·ter; wild·ish; wild·ling; wild·ness; wild·ean; wild·ing; wild·ly; wild·ish·ness; …   English syllables

  • Wild ! — Wild ! Album par Erasure Sortie 16 octobre 1989 Enregistrement 1989 Durée 38:13 Genre Pop Pro …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Wild — Sn std. (9. Jh.), mhd. wilt, ahd. wild, mndd. wilt Stammwort. Aus wg. * welþaz n. Wild , auch in ae. wild(e), wildor. Gleicher Herkunft wie wild, aber mit einfacherer Stammbildung. Verb: wildern. Wildbret, Wilderer. westgermanisch s. wild …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • Wild — Wild, er, este, adj. & adv. ein Wort, welches überhaupt der durch Cultur und Kunst veredelten und erhöheten Beschaffenheit entgegen gesetzet ist. 1. Der physischen Cultur entgegen gesetzt und ihrer beraubt, wo es in den meisten Fällen dem zahm… …   Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart

  • Wild TV — Création septembre 2004 Propriétaire Wild TV Inc. (Dieter Kohler) Langue anglais Pays …   Wikipédia en Français

  • wild — s.n. Regiune de la periferia zăpezilor veşnice, străbătută de cercul polar nordic. (din engl. wild) Trimis de tavi, 14.05.2004. Sursa: MDN  wild s. n. Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic  WILD s.n. (geol.; …   Dicționar Român

  • wild — Adj std. (8. Jh.), mhd. wilt, wilde, ahd. wildi , as. wildi Stammwort. Aus g. * welþija Adj. wild , auch in gt. wilþeis, anord. villr, ae. wilde, afr. wild(e). Außergermanisch entspricht kymr. gwyllt. Weitere Herkunft unklar. Vielleicht zu (ig.)… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

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