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variō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | a., to diversify; exchange, relieve, 9.164; n., change, waver, 12.223. (varius) |
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vapōrō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a. | to send out steam; to fumigate; perfume, 11.481. (vapor) |
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vapor, ōris, m. | vapor, steam, 7.466; fiery vapor; fire, 5.683. |
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vānus, a, um | (adj.), containing nothing, empty; devoid of truth, deceitful, false, 1.352; unavailing, 8.259; groundless, 4.12; ignorant, 10.631; subst., vāna, ōrum, n., useless things, 2.287; (adv.), vāna, vainly, 11.854. |
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vānus, a, um | (adj.), containing nothing, empty; devoid of truth, deceitful, false, 1.352; unavailing, 8.259; groundless, 4.12; ignorant, 10.631; subst., vāna, ōrum, n., useless things, 2.287; (adv.), vāna, vainly, 11.854. |
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vānus, a, um | (adj.), containing nothing, empty; devoid of truth, deceitful, false, 1.352; unavailing, 8.259; groundless, 4.12; ignorant, 10.631; subst., vāna, ōrum, n., useless things, 2.287; (adv.), vāna, vainly, 11.854. |
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vāllum, ī | a rampart, breastwork, or fort with palisades, 9.524. |
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vāllō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to surround with a rampart; to encamp around, 11.915. (vāllum) |
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vallēs, is, f. | a valley, dell, dale, ravine, vale, 1.186, et al. |
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validus, a, um | adj. (valeō), strong, 1.120; vigorous, powerful, 5.15; mighty, 2.50; heavy, massive. |
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Valerus, ī, m. | a Latin warrior, 10.752. |
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valeō, uī, itus, 2, n. | to be strong physically; to be well, vigorous, powerful; to excel, 5.67; to have power, be able; can, 2.492; to avail; can do, 12.798; imperat., vale, farewell! 2.789. |
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valēns, entis | strong, vigorous, powerful, 5.431. (valeō) |
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vagor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a. | to wander about, 6.886; ride to and fro, career about, 5.560; to be rumored round, spread, 2.17. (vagus, wandering) |
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vāgītus, ūs, m. | a wailing, 6.426. (vāgiō) |
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vāgīna, ae, f. | a scabbard, sheath, 4.579. |
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vadum, ī, n. | a ford; a shallow, shoal, 1.112; sand-bank, 10.303; shallow water, 11.628; bottom, depth, 1.126; water, tide, stream, 6.320; water of the sea, 5.158; wave, sea, 7.198. |
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vadōsus, a, um | adj. (vadum), that can be forded; fordable, shallow, 7.728. |
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vādō, 3, n. | to go, walk, advance, go on, 2.396, et al.; rush, 2.359; move, speed on, 8.702; imperat., vāde, away, go on! 3.462. |
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vacuus, a, um | adj. (vacō), empty, void, 12.592; open, 5.515; deserted, 2.528; solitary, 2.761; 4.82; without employment, unoccupied; subst., vacuum, ī, n., emptiness, void space, 12.906. |
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vacō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to be empty; to be open, 11.179; to be free from, unoccupied by, with abl., 3.123; (impers.), vacat, there is leisure, one has time, 1.373. |
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vacca, ae, f. | cow, 6.251; heifer, 4.61. |
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uxōrius, a, um | adj. (uxor, wife), pertaining to a wife; enslaved to one's wife, uxorious, slave of a wife, 4.266. |
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utrimque | (adv.), on or from either side; on both sides; on every side, 7.566. (uterque) |
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ūtor, ūsus sum, 3, dep. n. | to use, foll. by the abl.; employ, show, display, 5.192; address, 1.64; experience, enjoy, prove, meet with, 6.546. |
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utinam | (interj.), O that! would that! with subj., 1.575. |
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uterus, ī, m. | the womb, belly, 11.813; cavity, 2.38. |
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uterque, utraque, utrumque | each (of two); both, 2.214; subst., utrumque, n., each, either thing or alternative, 2.61; (adv.), utrōque, to or on both sides; on either side, 5.469. |
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uterque, utraque, utrumque | each (of two); both, 2.214; subst., utrumque, n., each, either thing or alternative, 2.61; (adv.), utrōque, to or on both sides; on either side, 5.469. |
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utcumque | (adv.), in whatever way, however, howsoever, 6.822. |
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ut (utī) | (adv., interrog.), in what manner, how? 1.466, et al.; sometimes with indic. in a dependent question, 6.855; how gladly, 8.154. |
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ut (utī) | (adv., interrog.), in what manner, how? 1.466, et al.; sometimes with indic. in a dependent question, 6.855; how gladly, 8.154. |
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ut (utī) | (conj., denoting result), so that, 6.553, et al.; purpose; in order that, that, 1.685, et al.; with subj. for inf. and acc., that, 11.269. |
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ut (utī) | (relat. adv. of manner), as, just as, freq.; in oaths, so truly as, 12.206; of time, as soon as, when, 8.1, et al.; ut prīmum, as soon as, 1.306. |
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ūsus, ūs, m. | a using; use, usage, employment, purpose, 4.647; experience, practice, communication, 2.453; profit, use, advantage, foll. by abl., use for, need of, necessity of, 8.441. (ūtor) |
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ūsque | (adv.), all the way; all along; continuously, constantly, 2.628; quō ūsque, how long, 5.384; ūsque adeō, so far, so much, to such a degree, so, 12.646; ūsque ad or adūsque, quite to, 11.262; ab ūsque, even from, 7.289; super ūsque, even beyond, 11.317; ūsque dum, even while, as long as, 10.321. |
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ūsquam | (adv.), anywhere, 1.604; by any means, at all, 8.568. |
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ursus, ī, m. | a bear. |
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ursa, ae, f. | a she-bear; a bear, 5.37. (ursus) |
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ūrō, ussī, ūstus, 3, a. | to burn; burn up, 2.37; inflame with love, 4.68; trouble, disturb, torment, 1.662. |
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urna, ae, f. | a water-vessel, an urn, 7.792; an urn for casting lots, 6.22; of judges, 6.432. |
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urgeō, ursī, 2, a. and n. | to drive, impel, press forward, 1.111; ply, hasten, 9.489; press, oppress, crush, bear down, 3.579; press around, inclose, surround, hem in, 11.524; weigh upon, oppress, close, 10.745; overpower, 2.653; attack, 10.375; punish, torture, 6.561. |
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urbs, urbis, f. | a city, especially a walled city, 1.12, et al. |
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ūnus, a, um (gen. ūnīus, dat. ūnī) | (num. adj.), one, 2.527, et al.; one alone, a single one (emphatically), 1.47; only, alone, 9.544; one in particular, 5.704; with a comparative, 1.15; with a superl., 2.426; with ante aliōs, 3.321; common, 5.308; one and the same, at once, 10.871; pl., one, 2.642; ad ūnum, to a man, without exception, utterly, 5.687; in ūnum, in one, together, 12.714; (adv.), ūnā, in one place or at one time, together with, at once, at the same time, 3.634, et al.; with -que following, 11.864. |
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ūnus, a, um (gen. ūnīus, dat. ūnī) | (num. adj.), one, 2.527, et al.; one alone, a single one (emphatically), 1.47; only, alone, 9.544; one in particular, 5.704; with a comparative, 1.15; with a superl., 2.426; with ante aliōs, 3.321; common, 5.308; one and the same, at once, 10.871; pl., one, 2.642; ad ūnum, to a man, without exception, utterly, 5.687; in ūnum, in one, together, 12.714; (adv.), ūnā, in one place or at one time, together with, at once, at the same time, 3.634, et al.; with -que following, 11.864. |
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unguō (ungō), ūnxī, ūnctus, 3, a. | to anoint, cover with oil, 6.219; envenom, 9.773; p., ūnctus, a, um, oiled over, oiled; of the bottoms of ships, covered with pitch, pitchy, 4.398. |
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unguō (ungō), ūnxī, ūnctus, 3, a. | to anoint, cover with oil, 6.219; envenom, 9.773; p., ūnctus, a, um, oiled over, oiled; of the bottoms of ships, covered with pitch, pitchy, 4.398. |
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ungula, ae, f. | a hoof, 8.596. (unguis) |
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unguis, is, m. | a finger-nail, 4.673; talon, 12.255; claw, 5.352; in unguem, (polished) to the nail. |
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undōsus, a, um | adj. (unda), billowy, stormy, 4.313; sea-washed, 3.693. |
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undō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to rise in waves; of flame, smoke, dust, etc., surge, 2.609; overflow, stream forth, burst forth, gush, 10.908; boil, seethe, 6.218; of lines or reins, hang free, flow, 5.146. (unda) |
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undique | (adv.), from or on every side or all sides; all around, everywhere, 3.193, et al. (unde and -que) |
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unde | (adv.), whence, of place; relat., 2.458; interrog., from what place, point, or quarter; of other relations, from which event, 1.6; on which account, 6.242; from whom, 5.123. |
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unde | (adv.), whence, of place; relat., 2.458; interrog., from what place, point, or quarter; of other relations, from which event, 1.6; on which account, 6.242; from whom, 5.123. |
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unda, ae, f. | a wave, billow, 1.161; freq.; the sea, 3.202; water, river, stream, 9.22. |
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uncus, a, um | (adj.), hooked, crooked, 1.169; talon-shaped, hooked, 3.217. |
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ūnanimus, a, um | adj. (ūnus and animus), of one mind or heart; sympathizing, loving, 4.8; with one heart, 12.264. |
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ūnā | (adv.), in one place or at one time, together with, at once, at the same time, 3.634, et al.; with -que following, 11.864. |
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umquam | (adv.), even at any time, ever, 6.770; at all, 12.649. |
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ūmidus, a, um | adj. (ūmeō), moist, wet, damp, dewy, 2.8, et al.; liquid, 4.486. |
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umerus, ī, m. | the upper bone of the arm; the shoulder, 1.501, and freq. |
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ūmeō, 2, n. | to be moist; p., ūmēns, entis, wet, dewy, humid, 7.763. (ūmor) |
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ūmectō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to moisten, bedew, bathe, 1.465. |
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umbrōsus, a, um | adj. (umbra), shady; dark, shadowy, 8.242. |
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Umbrō, ōnis, m. | a soothsayer of the Marsi, 7.752. |
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umbrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to shade, 6.772; (pass.), to be thrown into shadow; to be darkened, grow dark, 3.508. (umbra) |
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umbrifer, era, erum | adj. (umbra and ferō), shady, 6.473. |
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umbra, ae, f. | shade, shadow, 1.165, et al.; darkness, night, 2.693, et al.; a shade of doubt, 12.669; the shade of the dead, freq.; a ghost, 4.386; a phantom, 10.636; pl., umbrae, ārum, the Manes, shades, 3.638; freq.; sub umbrās, to the abode of the dead, 4.660. |
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umbō, ōnis, m. | the boss of a shield, 2.546; a shield, 7.633. |
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Umber, bra, brum | (adj.), Umbrian; subst., Umber, brī, m., an Umbrian dog or hound, 12.753. |
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ulva, ae, f. | water-grass, sedge, 2.135. |
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ululō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to howl, 6.257; wail, shriek, 4.168; to utter wild cries of triumph, 11.662; shriek the name of; invoke with cries, 4.609. |
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ululātus, ūs, m. | a yelling, howling, 7.395; wailing, shrieking, 4.667. (ululō) |
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ultrō | (adv.), to the farther side; furthermore, over and above, moreover, 2.145, et al.; even, 9.127; beyond the limit of necessity; uncompelled, unasked, unimpelled; apart from all external influences, of one's self, of one's own accord or motion, voluntarily, willingly; unprompted by any words on another's part, first, 2.372; 4.304; unaddressed, 10.606; promptly, 10.282; impetuously, 12.3. (cf. ulterior) |
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ultrīx, īcis | adj. (ulcīscor), avenging, 2.587. |
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ultrā | (prep. with acc.), beyond, 6.114; (adv.), longer, beyond, farther, 3.480. |
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ultrā | (prep. with acc.), beyond, 6.114; (adv.), longer, beyond, farther, 3.480. |
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ultor, ōris, m. | an avenger, 2.96; translated adjectively, avenging, 6.818. (ulcīscor) |
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ultimus, a, um | (of space), the farthest, uttermost; remotest, utmost, 4.481; (of time), the last, 2.248; the remotest, 7.49; (of order), the last, 5.347; (of quality), worst, most humiliating, most degrading, 4.537. (superl. of ulterior) |
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ultima, ōrum | the end, goal, 5.317; the last, the final hour; the end, 2.446. (ulterior) |
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ulterior, ius | (adj.), that is beyond; farther, 6.314; (adv.), ulterius, farther, 12.806; superl., ultimus, a, um. |
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ulmus, ī, f. | an elm tree, elm, 6.283. |
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ūllus, a, um (gen. ūllīus, dat. ūllī) | (adj.), any, any one, in clauses expressing or implying a negative; (subst., m.), any one, any, 1.440, et al. (for ūnulus from ūnus) |
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Ulixēs, is, eī or ī, m. | Ulysses, son of Laertes, king of Ithaca, and one of the Greek chiefs at Troy, distinguished for shrewdness and cunning, 2.44, et al. |
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ulcīscor, ultus sum, 3, dep. a. | to take revenge for, to avenge, 2.576. |
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Ūfēns, entis, m. | 1. A river of Latium flowing into the sea west of Terracina, 7.802. 2. A chief of the Aequi, 7.745, et al. |
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ūdus, a, um | adj. (ūvidus, moist), wet, moist, 5.357. |
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Ūcalegōn, ontis, m. | a Trojan; (meton.), the house of Ucalegon, 2.312. |
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ubīque | (adv. of place), wheresoever; anywhere, 1.601; everywhere, 2.368. |
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ubī | (adv. of place and time; relat.), where; (indefinite), wheresoever, 7.400; (interrog.), where, 3.312, et al.; (of time), when; whenever, 4.143, et al.; as soon as, 1.81; in comparison, 2.471; 7.719, et al. |
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ubī | (adv. of place and time; relat.), where; (indefinite), wheresoever, 7.400; (interrog.), where, 3.312, et al.; (of time), when; whenever, 4.143, et al.; as soon as, 1.81; in comparison, 2.471; 7.719, et al. |
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ubī | (adv. of place and time; relat.), where; (indefinite), wheresoever, 7.400; (interrog.), where, 3.312, et al.; (of time), when; whenever, 4.143, et al.; as soon as, 1.81; in comparison, 2.471; 7.719, et al. |
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ūber, eris, n. | a teat, an udder, 3.392; the breast, 5.285; breast, bosom, 3.95; (meton.), richness, fertility, fruitfulness, productiveness, 1.531. |
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ūber, eris | (adj.), fruitful, fertile, 3.106. (compar., ūberior; superl., ūberrimus), (ūber) |
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Tӯdīdēs, ae, m. | the son of Tydeus, Diomedes or Diomed, 1.97, et al. |
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Tӯdeus (dissyll.), eī or eos, m. | son of Oeneus and Periboea, and father of Diomed, 6.479. |
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Tyrrhīdae, ārum, m. | the sons of Tyrrheus, 7.484. (Tyrrheus) |
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Tyrrheus (dissyll.), eī, m., and Tyrrhus, ī, m. | a shepherd of Latium, in the service of Latinus, 7.532, et al. |
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Tyrrhēnus, ī, m. | the name of an Etruscan ally of Aeneas, 11.612. |
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Tyrrhēnus, a, um | adj. (Tyrrhēnī), Tyrrhenian; Etruscan, Tuscan, 1.67; subst., Tyrrhēnus, ī, m., a Tuscan, 10.787. |
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