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albāris adj. albārĭus adj. pertaining to the whitening of walls; white stucco; a worker in stucco; a plast… albātus adj. clothed in white albēdo white color; whiteness; albĕo v. n. to be white; white; at daybreak; at the dawn albesco v. inch. to become white; to dawn albēsia a large shield used by the Albenses; a people of the Marsian race Albĭānus adj. pertaining to Albius; albĭcasco v. inch. to become white; to grow clear albĭcēris adj. wax-white; light yellow albĭco v. a. and n. to make white; becomes white; foamy; Neutr; to be white albĭcŏlor adj. of a white color albĭcŏmus adj. white-haired;; having white fibres albĭdŭlus adj. dim; whitish albĭdus adj. white albĭnĕus adj. white Albĭnĭus the name of a Roman; belonging to an Albinius.—Subst; adherents of Albinius Albĭnŏvānus a Roman proper name; a contemporary and friend of Ovid; an epic poet; a contemp… Albīnus a Roman family name; The name of a Roman usurer; who was consul with Lucullus a… albīnus one who covers walls with stucco; plaster; a plasterer Albĭon an ancient name for Britain Albĭon a son of Neptune Albĭona Albis a river of Germany; the Elbe albĭtūdo white color; whiteness Albĭus the name of a Roman albo v. a. to make white albŏgălērus the white hat of the flamen Dialis albŏgilvus adj. whitish yellow Albōna a town in albor Whiteness; white color; The white of an egg albūcus The bulb of the asphodel; The plant itself albŭēlis a kind of vine albūgo A white spot; a disease of the eye; film; albugo; scurf upon the head Albŭla An earlier name for the river Tiber; in Middle Italy; several sulphur-springs n… albŭlus adj. dim; whitish album albūmen the white of an egg; albumen albūmentum the white of an egg Albŭnĕa a fountain at Tibur gushing up between steep rocks; the nymph who dwelt there; … alburnum the soft; thin; white layer between the bark and wood of trees; sap-wood Alburnus a mountain in Lucania; not far from the river Silarus; Monte di Postiglione; wo… alburnus a white fish; the bleak; blay albus adj. white; dead white; ater; niger; the small white stone used in voting Alcaeus a renowned lyric poet of Mitylene; contemporary with Sappho; inventor of the me… Alcămĕnes a Greek sculptor of the school of Phidias Alcander A Trojan; A companion of Æneas Alcăthŏē the castle of Megara; Megara Alcăthŏus son of Pelops; founder of Megara Alcē a town in; Alcazar de S. Juan alcĕa a species of mallows alcēdo the kingfisher; halcyon; halcyon-days alcēdōnĭa the fourteen winter days during which the kingfisher broods and the sea is calm… alces the elk Alcestis daughter of Pelias; and wife of Admetus; king of Pherœ; a play of Nœvius Alceus father of Amphitryo and grandfather of Hercules Alcĭbĭădes An Athenian general in the time of the Peloponnesian war; pertaining to him; Th… Alcĭdĕmos Alcīdes a male descendant of Alceus;; his grandson Hercules Alcĭmăchus a famous Greek painter Alcĭmĕdē a daughter of Autolycus; wife of Æson; and mother of Jason Alcĭmĕdon the name of an artist in wood-carving Alcĭnŏus a king of the Phœacians; by whom Ulysses; in his wanderings; was entertained as… Alcis an appellation of Minerva among the Macedonians; Alcidemon Alcis a deity of the Naharvali Alcisthĕnē a Greek female painter Alcĭthŏē one of the daughters of Minyas in Thebes; changed into a bat for ridiculing the… Alcmaeo a son of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle;; pertaining to Alcmœon Alcmaeo a Pythagorean philosopher of Croton Alcmānĭum metrum the kind of verse named after the Greek poet Alcman; Alcmanian; the Alcmēna daughter of Electryon; wife of Amphitryo; and mother of Hercules by Jupiter; an… alcyon Alcўŏnē a daughter of Æolus; who; from love to her husband Ceyx; who had suffered shipw… alcўŏnēus adj. pertaining to Alcyone; alcyon; sea-foam alcўŏnĭdes ālĕa A game with dice; a game of hazard; chance; Let the die be cast! Let the game b… ālĕāris adj. pertaining to a game of chance ālĕārĭus adj. pertaining to a game of chance ālĕātor a player with dice; a gamester ālĕātōrĭus adj. pertaining to a gamester; in gaming; gaming-board; the place where games of cha… Ălēbas ălebrĭa nourishing food ālec the sediment of a costly fish-sauce; the sauce prepared from small fish; fish-p… Ālecto the name of one of the three furies ălectŏrĭus adj. pertaining to a cock ălectŏrŏlŏphŏs an herb good for a cough; cock's comb ālēcŭla fish-sauce Ălēĭus adj. pertaining to Ale in Lycia; per synaeresin Ălĕmanni the Alemanni; German tribes who; formed a confederation on the Upper Rhine and … Ălēmon a Greek; father of Myscelus; who built Crotona in Lower Italy Ălĕmōna a tutelar goddess of the fœtus Ălēmŏnĭdēs patr; the son of Alemon; who founded Crotona in Lower Italy ālĕo a gamester Ălĕrĭa the oldest town of the island Corsica ālĕs adj. subst; winged; quick; fleet; rapid Ălēsa ălesco v. inch. n. to grow up; increase Ălĕsĭa a city of the Mandubii in Celtic Gaul; Alise; Dép. de la Cōte d' Or Ălēsus Ălēthīa one of the Æons of Valentinus