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adj. (tolerō), that can be borne; endurable, 5.768. |
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the daughter of Thaumas, Iris, 9.5. (Thaumas) |
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a portion of time; a season; weather; flashing light; radiance, 9.20; a storm, tempest, 1.53; cloud, tempest of missiles, 12.284; storm of war, 7.223; calamity, 11.423; cloud, personif., Tempestātēs, um, demons of storms, storms, 5.772. (tempus) |
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to dig through; run through, transfix, 9.544. |
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the stalk of a plant; a staff wreathed with ivy and vine-leaves, and borne by Bacchus and his worshipers; the thyrsus, 7.390. |
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a drum, timbrel, tambourine, 9.619. |
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adj. (timeō), subject to fear; fearful, cowardly, trembling, timid, 6.263, et al. |
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to totter; p., titubātus, a, um, made to totter; tottering, unsteady, 5.332. |
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numbness; (fig.), dread, 12.867. (torpeō) |
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a Lycian, follower of Aeneas, 10.126. |
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Titus Tatius, a Sabine king, at first hostile to Romulus, but at last joint king with him over Romans and Sabines, 8.638. |
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Thessandrus, a Greek chief, 2.261. |
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to treat recklessly; outrage; desecrate, defile, profane, 6.840. |
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adj. (Thymbra), of Thymbra, a town in the Troad, in which was a temple of Apollo; hence, Thymbraean, an epithet of Apollo, 3.85. |
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a holding on; a continuous course; course. (teneō) |
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to wipe; clean, polish, 7.626. |
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passed over in silence, unmentioned, 6.841; unobserved, 2.568; unexpressed, secret, hidden, 4.67; silent, in silence, 2.125; silent, speechless, 4.364; still, noiseless, 6.386; calm, 1.502; quiet, solitary, in the night, 7.343; per tacitum, in silence, quietly, 9.31. (taceō) |
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the intersection of three roads; a road-crossing; a public place, 4.609. (trēs and via) |
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an Arcadian follower of Pallas, 10.402. |
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a river of Pontus, in the country of the Amazons, 11.659. |
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a Latin, 10.753. |
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a city on the eastern border of Latium, 7.630. |
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the turpentine tree; a kind of ebony, 10.136. |
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adj. (trēs and sulcus), three-furrowed; three-forked, 2.475. |
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a mountain in the Sabine country, 7.713. |
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the wife of the Trojan Amycus, 10.703. |
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a dragging, drawing, an extending; stretch of space, tract, region of land, sea, or sky, 3.138. (trahō) |
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Thrace, 12.335. |
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to change the form, transform, 7.416. |
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a headband or crown worn by the Asiatics; a tiara, 7.247. |
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a Rutulian, 9.418. |
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a giant, son of Jupiter and Elara, who was slain by Apollo for offering violence to Latona, 6.595. |
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a square tablet; a ticket inscribed with the watchword; the watchword or password, 7.637. |
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a surname of Titus Manlius, who wore the collar or torques of a Gallic champion whom he had slain in single combat, 6.825. (torquēs, a twisted collar) |
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adj. (taurus), of bulls; bull’s-, 9.706. |
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Thetis, daughter of Nereus and Doris, married to Peleus, of Thessaly, by whom she became the mother of Achilles, 5.825. |
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a Trojan warrior, 12.458. |
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a trial; essay; experiment; approach, 8.144. (temptō) |
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the name of a ship, 10.166. |
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to have the honor of a triumph; with acc. of the country over which the triumph is held, to triumph over, conquer, 6.836. (triumphus) |
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adj. (Teutonī), of the Teutons, Teutonic, Germanic, 7.741. |
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a Rutulian slain by Aeneas, 10.550. |
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a Latin warrior slain by Aeneas, 10.312. |
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(adj.), calm, still, 2.203; subst., tranquillum, ī, n., a calm; calm weather, 5.127. |
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adj. (Tiberis), pertaining to the Tiber; Tiberine, 1.13, et al.; subst., Tiberīnus, m., the river-god, Tiber; the Tiber, 6.873. |
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across the path or course, 5.19; crosswise. |
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adj. (Tībur), of Tibur, 9.360; n. pl., Tīburtia, 7.670; subst., Tīburtēs, um, m., the people of Tibur; the Tiburtines, 11.757. |
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(adj.), triennial, 4.302. |
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a Titan, one of the six sons of Caelus and Terra; any descendant of a Titan; the Sun (son of Hyperion), 4.119. |
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to affright, terrify, 4.210. (terrificus) |
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adj. (torqueō), of twisted work, winding, 7.351. |
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a swelling; of the mind, passion, indignation, resentment, 8.40. (tumeō) |
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(adj.), Thracian; subst. pl., Thrāces, um, Thracians, 3.14, et al. |
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adj. (Typhōeus), pertaining to the giant Typhoeus; Typhoian, 1.665. |
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fear, apprehension, dread, anxiety, 1.202; personified, Fear, 9.719. (timeō) |
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sandals; winged sandals, 4.239. (tālus, ankle) |
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adj. (Tmaros), of Tmaros, a mountain in Epirus; Tmarian, 5.620. |
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Thalia, an Oceanid or sea-nymph, 5.826. |
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adj. (taurus), of a bull or bull's, 1.368. |
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a follower of Camilla, 11.656. |
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adj. (trabs, a beam), of beams; like a beam, 12.294. |
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a dance in honor of Bacchus; a wild dance, 7.581. |
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the tongue or pole of a plow or cart; wagon, chariot, 12.470. |
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adj. (tūs), of frankincense, 6.225. |
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a Trojan, 10.124. |
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the Timavus, a river at the head of the Adriatic, northwest of Trieste, 1.244, et al. |
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the back of men or animals, 1.296, et al.; the stern of a ship, 5.168; skin, hide, 1.211; gauntlet, hide, 5.403; form, frame, body, 2.231; carcass, body, 1.635; length, long body, 2.208; a layer, plate, 10.482; pl., terga, ōrum, members, frame, 6.422; gauntlets, 5.419; ā tergō, behind, 1.186; in tergum, to the rear, 11.653; vertere or dare terga, to run away, retreat, 6.491; 9.794. |
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a Rutulian, 12.513. |
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(adj.), ferocious, grim, stern, fierce, 10.447. |
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king of the Teleboans in the island of Capreae, 7.734. |
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(adj.), calm, still, 2.203; subst., tranquillum, ī, n., a calm; calm weather, 5.127. |
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num. adj. (trēs and centum), three hundred, 10.173, et al. |
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adj. (Tībur), of Tibur, 9.360; n. pl., Tīburtia, 7.670; subst., Tīburtēs, um, m., the people of Tibur; the Tiburtines, 11.757. |
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(adj.), found only once (trēs and faux), three-throated., three-voiced, triple, 6.417. |
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Pallas or Minerva, so called from Lake Triton near the Lesser Syrtis in Africa, near which, according to an Egyptian fable, she was said to have been born, 2.226. (Trītōn) |
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Tarentum, a city of Greek origin on the coast of lower Italy, 3.551. |
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a twisting, coil, 5.276. (torqueō) |
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Thebes, the capital of Boeotia, 4.470. |
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to grow warm, 9.701. (tepeō) |
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to melt; drip, be drenched, 1.173; to waste away, be wan, 12.221. |
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one of three original grand divisions of the Roman people; and retained as the designation of similar bodies of the people when they were multiplied; a (Roman) tribe, 7.708. |
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a Rutulian warrior, 9.685. |
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one of the sons of Priam, 1.474. |
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a Trojan, 12.341. |
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adj. (tūs and cremō), incense-burning, 4.453. |
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a tent, 1.469. (tendō) |
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son of Oeneus and Periboea, and father of Diomed, 6.479. |
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to fear, dread, 1.661, et al.; show fear or terror; to tremble, 5.505. |
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to put bounds to; limit, 1.287. (terminus) |
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adj. (Tīthōnus), of Tithonus; Tīthōnia coniūnx, Aurora, 8.384. |
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A Trojan woman, 5.613. |
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adj. (texō), woven, embroidered, 3.485. |
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(num. adj. pron., indecl.), just, even so many; as many, 4.183, et al. |
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a treasure, 1.359. |
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a female worshiper of Bacchus; a Bacchante, Bacchanal, or Thyiad, 4.302. |
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a means of protection; a defense, 5.262. (tūtor) |
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adj. (tremō), quivering, 10.522. |
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adj. (Tībur), of Tibur, 9.360; n. pl., Tīburtia, 7.670; subst., Tīburtēs, um, m., the people of Tibur; the Tiburtines, 11.757. |
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a Trojan, 11.675. |
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a ridge of the Apennines south of Caudium, 12.715. |
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