A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V X Y Z

A (4763 entries)

acrōzȳmus adj. slightly leavened acta the sea-shore; N. cr acta P. a. actaea a strong - smelling plant; herb Christopher Actaeōn a grandson of Cadmus; who; having seen Diana bathing naked with her nymphs; was… Actaeus adj. pertaining to Attica; Attic; Athenian; subst; the inhabitants of Attica actārius actē a plant Actē coastland; maritime country;; the earlier name for Attica; One of the Horae; A … Actĭăcus adj. relating to Actium Actĭăs Attic; Athenian; Of Actium actīnŏphŏroe adj. epithet of the actīnōsus actĭo a doing; performing; acting; action; subject. gen actĭto v. freq. to act; be employed in; often; much Actĭum A promontory and town in Epirus; on the Ambracian Gulf; La Punta; Actian; A har… actĭuncŭla a short judicial harangue Actĭus adj. pertaining to Actium; a temple at Actium Actĭus a proper name actīve adv. actīvus adj. Active; practical; which designate transitive action; neutra; intransitiva actor One who drives; moves something; he who does any thing; a doer; performer Actor A companion of Aeneas; An Auruncan; son; grandson of Actor: his son; his grands… actōrĭus adj. Actōrĭus a Roman name actrix A female plaintiff; A stewardess actŭālis adj. active; practical; actively actŭārĭa actŭārĭŏlum a small; swift vessel impelled by oars; row-boat; barge actŭārĭum actŭārĭus adj. that which is; moved; swift; agile; abs actŭārĭus A short-hand writer; One who writes out accounts actum actŭōse adv. actŭōsus adj. full of activity; very active; subst; an actor; dancer actus P. a. actus The moving; driving of an object; impulse; motion; The right of driving cattle … actūtum adv. immediately; quickly; instantly ăcŭārĭus one who makes needles; pins ăcŭla a little needle ăcūlĕātus adj. furnished with stings; prickles; thorny; prickly; Stinging Ăcūlĕo a Roman cognomen in the; a famous lawyer; friend of L. Licinius Crassus ăcūlĕŏlus a little needle; pin; acu levius vix ăcūlĕus a sting; the spur of fowls; a spine; prickle; the point ăcūmĕn a point; cacumen; the pointed contraction of the nose before death;; the sting … ăcūmĭnārĭus adj. good for sharpening; for sharpening weapons ăcūmĭno v. a. to make pointed; to sharpen; verb finit ăcŭo v. a. to make sharp; pointed; to sharpen; whet; to whet acūpĕdius swift of foot ăcus A needle; pin; pointed; to embroider; a hair-pin ăcus ahana; agn; Agana; the husk of grain and of pulse; chaff ăcus a kind of sea-fish with a pointed snout; the hornpike; gar-pike; una; acos Ăcūsĭlas an Argive historian ăcūtālis adj. pointed ăcūtārus adj. that sharpens instruments ăcūtātus adj. sharpened ăcūte adv. ăcūtor one that sharpens; a sharpener ăcūtŭle adv. ăcūtŭlus adj. dim; somewhat pointed; acute; subtile; somewhat sharply ăcūtum adv. ăcūtus P. a. acva ăcўlos the acorn of the holm-oak ăcȳrŏlŏgĭa an impropriety of speech;; impropria dictio; tantum sperare dolorem ad prep. ab; ex; toward; toward the north and west; spectare ădactĭo a forcing; bringing to ădactus ădactus a forcing; bringing to; together; a biting; a bite Adad name of the supreme god of the Assyrians adadūnĕphros a certain precious stone ădaequātĭo a making equal; an adjusting; adapting; peraequatio ăd-aeque adv. in like manner as; equally; adaequari ăd-aequo v. a. and n. To make equal to; to equalize; to level with;; alicui rei; solo ădaerātĭo a valuing; appraising ăd-aero v. ā; to estimate by money; to rate; appraise; value ăd-aestŭo v. n. to rush; to roar; boiling up ăd-aggĕro v. a. to heap up; brought down; deposited by the Nile ădăgĭo ădăgĭum a proverb; an adage ăd-agnĭtĭo knowledge ad-algĭdus adj. very cold; chilly; ăd-allĭgo v. a. to bind to; to fasten to; to attach Ā^dam Adam ădămantēus adj. of hard steel; iron; hard as these ădămantĭnus adj. hard as steel; adamantine; extremely hard; inflexible; invincible ădămantis a certain magic herb; which cannot be bruised; crushed ădămas adamant; the hard est iron; steel;; any thing inflexible; firm ăd-ămātor a lover ăd-ambŭlo v. n. to walk about; near a thing Ā^dāmĭāni certain heretics who imitated the nakedness of Adam before the fall ăd-ămo v. a. to love truly; earnestly; deeply; pluperf.;; amare ădamplĭātus P. a. ăd-amplĭo v. a. to widen; to enlarge; to increase ăd-ămussim adv. ăd-ăpĕrĭo v. a. to open fully; to open; throw open; to uncover; to bare ădăpertĭlis adj. that may be opened ădăpertĭo a revealing; disclosure ădăpertus ădaptātus P. a.