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1 lamia
witch, vampire. -
2 lamia
lamia ae, f, λάμια, a witch, sorceress, vampire: lamiae vivum puerum extrahere alvo, H.* * *witch; bogey/demon; female monster (eats children/child's blood); vampire (Cas); kind of shark; sort of flatfish (L+S); species of owl; jackal (Souter) -
3 sāga
sāga ae, f [sagus, prophetic; SAG-], a wisewoman, fortune-teller, sooth-sayer, witch, H., O.* * *witch, sorceress, wise woman -
4 venēfica
venēfica ae, f [veneficus], a poisoner, sorceress, witch: Scientior, H.: validos venefica sucos Mergit, etc., O.—As a term of abuse: Quid ais, venefica? T.: veneficam appellare eum virum.* * *poisoner (female); witch, sorceress, enchantress; mixer of poisons; hag; jade -
5 Erichtho
Erichthō, ūs, f., = Erichthô, a Thessalian witch consulted by Pompey, Luc. 6, 508;hence transf., of another witch,
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6 sagana
săgăna, ae, f., acc. to Prisc. p. 622, = saga, a female diviner or soothsayer; a wise woman, witch; but occurs only as a nom. prop. of a witch, Hor. Epod. 5, 25; id. S. 1, 8, 25 and 48. -
7 Cynoglossus vulgaris
ENG witch, witch flounder, grey soleNLD witje, hondstongGER unechte Rotzunge, Rotzunge, HundszungeFRA plie cynoglosse, plie grise -
8 Glyptocephalus cynoglossus
ENG witch, witch flounder, grey soleNLD witje, hondstongGER unechte Rotzunge, Rotzunge, HundszungeFRA plie cynoglosse, plie grise -
9 incantatrix
enchantress; witch -
10 malefica
witch; sorceress -
11 phitonissa
witch; sorceress -
12 praecantrix
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13 pythonissa
witch; sorceress -
14 striga
Irow/strip/swath; (of cut grain/hay); lengthwise furrow; side-avenue (in military camp); space between squadronsIIevil spirit (supposed to howl at night); vampire; hag/witch (harms children); side-avenue (in military camp); space between squadrons -
15 veneficus
poisonous, magical / witch, wizard, caster of spells -
16 Glyptocephalus cynoglossus
—2. RUS красная [атлантическая длинная] камбала f3. ENG gray sole, witch (flounder), pole (dab), craig fluke4. DEU Zungenbutt m, Rotzunge f5. FRA plie f grise [cynoglosse]VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Glyptocephalus cynoglossus
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17 Nettastomatidae
—1. LAT Nettastomatidae Jordan et Davis2. RUS утконосые угри3. ENG 2 witch [duckbill] eels4. DEU —5. FRA —(океанические воды; около 10 родов, более 20 видов)VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Nettastomatidae
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18 Saurenchelys
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19 Folia
Fōlĭa, ae, f., the name of a witch of Ariminum, Hor. Epod. 5, 42. -
20 Lamia
1.lămĭa, ae, f., = lamia.I.A witch who was said to suck children's blood, a sorceress, enchantress:II.neu pransae lamiae vivum puerum extrahat alvo,
Hor. A. P. 340; App. M. 1, p. 110, 3; 5, p. 164, 6.— Transf.:lamiae turres,
nursery tales, Tert. adv. Val. 3.—A sort of flatfish, Plin. 9, 24, 40, § 78.—III.A species of owl, Vulg. Isa. 34, 14.2.Lămĭa, ae, m., a surname in the gens Aelia, Cic. Sest. 12, 29; id. Fam. 12, 29, 3; id. Att. 11, 7, 2; Hor. C. 1, 26, 8; 3, 17, 2; Juv. 4, 154; 6, 385; Tac. A. 6, 27; Suet. Dom. 1.—Hence,II.Lămĭānus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to a Lamia, Lamian:3.horti,
Cic. Att. 12, 21, 2; Suet. Calig. 59.Lămĭa, ae, f., = Lamia, a city in Phthiotis, now Zeitun, Liv. 27, 30, 1; 32, 4, 3; Plin. 4, 7, 14, § 28.
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