Myths from Ovid's Metaorphoses: With a VocabularyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1886 - 82 Seiten |
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... head " ; hence ) The hair of the head [ akin to cap - ut , Gr . Kep - aλý , " head , " and Sans . kap - ála , " skull " ] . căpio , cepi , captum , căpere , 3. v . a .: 1. To take , capture . - 2 . Mentally : a . To conceive , imagine ...
... head " ; hence ) The hair of the head [ akin to cap - ut , Gr . Kep - aλý , " head , " and Sans . kap - ála , " skull " ] . căpio , cepi , captum , căpere , 3. v . a .: 1. To take , capture . - 2 . Mentally : a . To conceive , imagine ...
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... head , and employed it , amongst other things , for the punishment of Atlas [ Médovoa , Ruler " ] . mel , mellis , n . Honey [ akin το μέλι . mělior , us , comp . adj .; see bonus . As Subst . měliōra , um , n . plur . Better things ...
... head , and employed it , amongst other things , for the punishment of Atlas [ Médovoa , Ruler " ] . mel , mellis , n . Honey [ akin το μέλι . mělior , us , comp . adj .; see bonus . As Subst . měliōra , um , n . plur . Better things ...
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... head ; " a nod " ; hence ) 1. Of the gods : Divine will or power.— 2. Godhead , divinity , etc. - 3 . A deity , whether a god or goddess . nun - c , adv . Now , at the pre- sent time [ vûv , " now " ( Sans . nu or nú ) , with c for ce ...
... head ; " a nod " ; hence ) 1. Of the gods : Divine will or power.— 2. Godhead , divinity , etc. - 3 . A deity , whether a god or goddess . nun - c , adv . Now , at the pre- sent time [ vûv , " now " ( Sans . nu or nú ) , with c for ce ...
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... heads , dancing in ridiculous postures , filling the air with hideous noises , yelling , personating men dis- tracted ... head , springs . 1. os , ōris ( Gen. plur . not found ) , n . ( " The eating thing " ; hence ) 1. The mouth . - 2 ...
... heads , dancing in ridiculous postures , filling the air with hideous noises , yelling , personating men dis- tracted ... head , springs . 1. os , ōris ( Gen. plur . not found ) , n . ( " The eating thing " ; hence ) 1. The mouth . - 2 ...
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... head : To cut . re - solvo , solvi , solūtum , solvère , 3. v . a . [ re , " without force " ; solvo , " to loose " ] To loosen , unloose . rē - spicio , spexi , spectum , spicere , 3. v . a . [ for re - spěcio ; fr . re , " back ...
... head : To cut . re - solvo , solvi , solūtum , solvère , 3. v . a . [ re , " without force " ; solvo , " to loose " ] To loosen , unloose . rē - spicio , spexi , spectum , spicere , 3. v . a . [ for re - spěcio ; fr . re , " back ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
adverbial neut Æneid akin to Gr akin to Sans Anabasis āre āri Atlas atum atus ātus sum auro āvi Bacchus Baucis bear belonging Book CÆSAR căpio comm Comp conj connecting vowel contr deity děre Deucalion didi dĭtum ē ex Epimetheus erat ĕre ĕris EUTROPIUS fĕr-o force Gallic War Gerundive hæc hence Iapetus Idum īre irreg Itum ĭum Jupiter Lelex minis ntis numbers Nunc obsol one's ōris ōrum Ovid pass perf pertaining Phil Philemon Phrygia Pittheus plough plur prep pres prob pron Public School Latin Pyrrha quæ quod quoque quum root School Latin Primer shine sing Subst suffix tāre tātum tāvi tergum Thisbe Tmolus tūs v. a. dē v. a. ex v. a. intens v. a. rě v. n. inch VIRGIL XENOPHON
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 7 - Imposita est, geminas opifex libravit in alas Ipse suum corpus ; motaque pependit in aura. Instruit et natum; « Medioque ut limite curras, Icare, ait, moneo : ne, si demissior ibis, Unda gravet pennas ; si celsior, ignis adurat.
Seite 16 - NB— The figures before va, v. dep., and vn, denote the conjugation of the verb. Where the etymology is not given, the word is of very uncertain or unknown origin. Such forms and meanings of words as do not belong to the text, are not inserted in the Vocabulary.
Seite 14 - Interea totiens haustum cratera repleri sponte sua per seque vident succrescere vina: attoniti novitate pavent manibusque supinis concipiunt Baucisque preces timidusque Philemon, et veniam dapibus nullisque paratibus orant.
Seite 1 - ... suumque rigorem, mollirique mora, mollitaque ducere formam. mox, ubi creverunt, naturaque mitior illis contigit, ut quaedam, sic non manifesta, videri forma potest hominis, sed uti de marmore coepto, 405 non exacta satis, rudibusque simillima signis.
Seite 1 - ... et terrena fuit, versa est in corporis usum; quod solidum est flectique nequit, mutatur in ossa...
Seite 8 - Calymne, cum puer audaci coepit gaudere volatu deseruitque ducem caelique cupidine tractus altius egit iter. rapidi vicinia solis mollit odoratas, pennarum vincula, ceras; tabuerant cerae : nudos quatit ille lacertos, remigioque carens non ullas percipit auras, oraque caerulea patrium clamantia nomen excipiuntur aqua, quae nomen traxit ab illo. at pater infelix, nee iam pater, "Icare", dixit, "Icare", dixit "ubi es?
Seite 28 - A wreath, chaplet, gartand, crown [корыпь '* anything curved or bent like a crow's bill"; hence, "a garland," etc.}. corp-us, oris, n. (" That which is made or formed " ; hence) 1. The body.— 2. A dead body; a carcase or corpse [akin to Sans, root KLIP,
Seite 55 - A kiss. os-tendo, tendí, tensum or tentum, tendere, 3. va [for oba-tendo; fr.obs(=ob), "before or over against"; tendo, "to stretch out"] ("To stretch out before " one ; hence) To show, exhibit, display. Ovïdïus, îi, m. Odd; a Bomaii poet born at Sulmo, a town of the Peligni, about forty years before the Christian era. His parents were of equestrian rank, and educated their son for the bar ; but he soon forsook that and every other pursuit for the cultivation of poetry, and at length became one...