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Cūrĭōnĭānus cūrĭōnĭus adj. pertaining to the priest of a curia cūrĭōsē adv. cūrĭōsĭtas desire of knowledge, curiosity, inquisitiveness Cūrĭŏsŏlītes a Gallic tribe in Armorica; near the mod. Corseult, south of St. Malo cūrĭōsŭlus adj. dim; somewhat curious, a little inquisitive; cūrĭōsus adj. Bestowing care; pains upon a thing, applying one's self assiduously, careful, d… cŭris a spear; a surname of Juno as protector of spearmen cūrĭto v. freq. a. to take care of, to cherish Cŭrĭus the name of a Roman; a bold and moderate man;; adj., of; pertaining to a Curius… cūrĭus adj. full of sorrow, grievous cūro v. a. to care for, take; have care of, to be solicitous for, to look; attend to, trou… cūrŏtrŏphoe nourishing children currax adj. running fast, quick, swift currĭcŭlum a running, course, race; in a quick course, at full speed, swiftly, hastily; a … currīlis adj. for a chariot curro v. n. to run, to move quickly; to hasten, fly; Impers; to spur a willing horse; to ur… currūlis adj. belonging to a chariot; a chariot-race currus a chariot, car, wain; A triumphal car; a triumph; A war-chariot; A ship, boat cursātĭo a running cursĭlĭtas a running about cursim adv. quickly, swiftly, hastily, speedily cursĭo a running cursĭtātĭo a running about hither and thither cursito v. freq. n. to run about, run hither and thither; To race, run races curso v. freq. n. to run hither and thither, to and fro; N. cr; Impers; to run over, traverse cursor a runner; A runner in a race, racer; a competitor in a chariot-race; A courier,… Cursor a surname of L. Papirius cursōrĭus adj. pertaining to running; to a race-course; a yacht, cutter; a public post, mail cursŭālis adj. pertaining to a course, running; a stage-coach; Hasty, speedy cursūra a running cursus a running; on foot, on a horse, chariot, ship; a course, way, march, passage, v… Curtĭlĭus a Roman proper name Curtĭus the name of a Roman; a partisan of Cæsar; the historiographer of Alexander the … curto v. a. to shorten, diminish; to diminish curtus adj. shortened, mutilated, broken, short; pots; with shortened tail; defective, inco… cŭrūlis adj. pertaining to a chariot; upon a chariot; the curule chair, official chair; pert… curvābĭlis adj. that may be bent, flexible curvāmen a bending, bend, vaulting curvātĭo a bending curvātūra a bending, rounding, bend; a vault curvesco v. n. to be crooked, curved, to make a curve curvĭtas crookedness curvo v. a. to crook, bend, bow, curve; to make to yield, to move curvor crookedness curvus adj. crooked, curved, bent; bent by age; crooked, wrong, perverse; Subst; that which… cuscŏlĭum the scarlet berry of the holm oak Cusinius a Roman proper name cūsĭo a stamping of money cūso v. freq. cūsor a coiner of money cuspĭdātim adv. to a point, with a point cuspĭdo v. a. to make pointed, to point cuspis a point, the pointed end; the pointed end of the standard;; A spear, javelin, l… Cuspĭus a Roman proper name cussĭlīris adj. cowardly custōdēla a watch, guard, care custōdĭa a watching, watch, guard, care, protection; persons who serve as guards, a guar… custōdĭārĭum a watchhouse custōdĭārĭus a jailer custōdĭo v. a. to watch, protect, keep, defend, guard; to be on the watch; ab; to keep, preser… custōdītĭo guardianship, care; a keeping, observance custos a guard, watch, preserver, keeper, overseer, protector, defender, attendant; pr… Cusus a small river in; Waag cŭtīcŭla the skin Cŭtĭlĭa an ancient city in the Sabine land, on a lake called; Lago di Contigliano; adj.… Cutina a city of the cŭtĭo a small insect, milleped cŭtis the skin; to take care of one's skin; to make much of one's self; Hide, leather… cuturnĭum cўămĭas the beanstone, a precious stone cўămŏs a plant, called also; Egyptian bean Cўănē a fountain near Syracuse; a nymph changed into this fountain for her grief at t… Cȳănĕae Cȳănĕē a nymph, daughter of Mæander, mother of Caunus and of Byblis cȳănĕus adj. Dark-blue, sea-blue; the two small rocky islands at the entrance of the Pontus … cўănŏs The blue corn-flower, blue-bottle; A precious stone, a species of cўăthisso v. n. to fill a cўăthus a small ladle for transferring the wine from the mixing-bowl; to the drinking-c… cўbaeus adj. pertaining to a kind of merchantship; a transport; merchant-ship Cўbĕlē A goddess, originally Phrygian, later worshipped in Rome also as; whose priests… cўbĭārĭus a dealer in salt fish cўbĭcus cўbindis the night hawk Cўbĭŏsactes a dealer in salt fish; nickname of the thirteenth Ptolemy; the emperor Vespasian Cybistra a town of Cappadocia cўbĭum A tunny-fish; a dish made of pieces of the tunny-fish salted and chopped cўcĕōn a drink made of barley-grits, grated goats'-cheese, and wine cychrămus a bird migrating with quails; the ortolan cyclădātus adj. clothed with a Cȳclădes cyclămīnŏs the plant sowbread cȳclas the Cyclades, islands lying in a circle round Delos, in the Ægean Sea, off the … cўclĭcus adj. a cyclic poet, one of the epic poets who treated in regular order the cycle of … cȳ^clŏphŏrētĭcus adj. moved in a circle, circular Cȳ^clops a Cyclops;; the Cyclops Polyphemus; Cyclopean, of the Cyclopes;; subst; the myt… cȳ^clus a circle; a cycle, recurring period; a periodic change, a recurrence; An instru… cȳ^cnārĭum a kind of eye-salve Cȳcnēïus adj., of; pertaining to the Boeotian Cycnus, the son of Hyrie cȳcnēus adj. belonging to a swan, swan's-; a hill near Brixia; Cigneo