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caldum caldus Caldus a Roman cognomen Călēdŏnĭa the province of the ancient Britons; the Highlands in the northern part of Scot… călĕ-făcĭo v. a. Imperat; to make warm; hot; to warm; heat călĕfactābĭlis adj. that can be warmed; made hot călĕfactĭo a warming; heating călĕfacto to make warm; to warm; heat călĕfactōrĭus adj. having a warming; heating power călĕfactus călĕfactus a warming; heating călĕfīo Călendae Călendāris călendārĭum Calentum a town in; Cuzalla; the inhabitants of Calentum Călēnum călĕo v. n. impers; to be warm; hot; to glow; to feel warm Căles a town in Southern Campania; celebrated for its good wine; Calvi; of Cales; Cal… călesco v. inch. n. to grow warm; hot; to become excited; to glow; be inflamed; Calētes a people of Belgic Gaul Caletrānus adj. belonging to Caletra in Etruria calfacio călĭcāta aedĭfĭcia plastered with lime călĭcellus a little cup căliclārĭum a place where cups stand; a cupboard; sideboard călĭcŭlus a small cup; a little inkstand călĭda călĭdārium călĭdē adv. Călĭdĭus the name of a Roman; an orator; contemporary with Cicero; a Roman knight; the f… Călīdŏnia călĭdus adj. warm; hot; Hot Springs; a bathing place in Zeugitana; Hammam Gurbos călĭendrum a high head-dress; made of layers of false hair; a head-dress worn by Roman wom… călĭga a shoe of leather; that worn by the Roman soldiers; a half-boot; a soldier; mil… călĭgāris adj. pertaining to the; soldier călĭgārĭus adj. pertaining to the soldier; subst; a maker of soldiers; boots; a shoemaker cālīgātĭo darkness; mistiness călĭgātus adj. wearing soldiers; boots; booted; in heavy shoes; brogans cālīgĭnĕus adj. dark; gloomy cālīgĭnōsus adj. full of mist; covered with mist; dark; obscure; gloomy cālīgo a thick atmosphere; a mist; fog; Darkness; obscurity cālīgo v. n. To emit vapor; steam; to steam; reek; To be involved in darkness cālīgōsus călĭgŭla a small military boot;; nom. propr; a cognomen of the successor of Tiberius; si… calim Calingae a people of India Calingii a people of Arabia caliptra călix A cup; goblet; a drinking-vessel; wine; A cooking-vessel calla Callaecia callaïs a sea-green precious stone; the turquoise; turquoisecolored; Subst; a precious … callărĭas a kind of codfish callens P. a. callenter adv. callĕo v. n. and a. Neutr; to be callous; to be thickskinned; To be hardened; insensible callĭblĕphărum a dye for coloring the eyebrows; with beautiful eyelids callĭcĭa a plant that; made water freeze Callĭcĭās the name of a man Callĭclēs a character in the; of Plautus; A Grecian painter in the time of Alexander the … Callĭcrătĭdas a Spartan general; successor of Lysander; conquered and slain near the Arginusœ Callĭcŭla a low mountain in Campania; not far from Casilinum Callĭdămătēs the name of a man callĭdē adv. Callĭdēmĭdēs the name of a man callĭdĭtas the being; shrewdness; skill; skilfulness; readiness Callidrŏmus a mountain in Locris; near Thermopylœ; part of the Œta range callĭdŭlus adj. dim; a little cunning; sly callĭdus adj. that is taught wisdom by experience and practice; shrewd; expert; experienced; … Callĭfae a town in the region of the Hirpini; Calvise callīgo callĭgŏnon a plant; also called; N. cr Callĭmăchus A distinguished Greek poet and grammarian of Cyrene; who lived in Alexandria in… callĭmus a kind of eagle-stone Callĭnīcŭs the name of a man callĭon a plant callĭōnўmus a sea-fish; also called Callĭŏpē the chief of the Muses; goddess of Epic poetry; in the poets; sometimes of ever… callĭpĕtălon a plant Callĭpho a character in the Pseudolus of Plautus Callĭphōn a Greek philosopher who considered virtue; joined with pleasure; as the highest… Callīpĭdes a Grecian runner who made no progress Callĭpŏlis A Grecian city of Calabria; Gallipoli; A town on the Thracian Chersonesus; oppo… Callippŭs the name of a man Callirrhŏē Daughter of the Acheloüs; and second wife of Alcmœon; The wife of Piranthus; an… callis a stony; uneven; narrow footway; a foot-path; a mountain-path callisco v. inch. to become dull; insensible Callisthĕnes a philosopher of Olynthus; sister; s son and pupil of Aristotle; and a youthful… Callisto daughter of the Arcadian king Lycaon; and mother of Arcas by Jupiter; changed b… Callistrătus A Grecian orator; A Grecian statuary; A Grecian writer on natural history callistrūthĭa a very delicate kind of figs; which sparrows were fond of callithrix A plant used for coloring the hair; also called; a kind of ape; monkey in Ethio… callĭtrĭchŏs a plant; commonly called; maidenhair Callon A statuary of Ægina; A statuary of Elis; who flourished about callōsĭtas hardness of skin; callousness; hardness; a hardening callōsus adj. with a hard skin; hard-skinned; thick-skinned; solid; hard callum The hardened; thick skin upon animal bodies; The hard flesh of certain animals;… călo v. a. to call; call out; proclaim; call together; summon cālo a servant in the army; a soldier; Any low servant; drudge; the tragic buskins