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Tĭbullus a celebrated Roman elegiac poet; born about; died about; a contemporary and fri… tībŭlus a kind of pine-tree Tībur an ancient town of Latium on both sides of the Anio; Tivoli; belonging to Tibur… Tīburtus the founder of the town of Tibur Tichĭūs one of the summits of Mount Œta tīchŏbătes a wall-climber Tĭcĭda an obscene Latin poet; A knight of Cæsar Tīcīnensis Tīcīnum a city in; on the river Ticinus; Pavia Tīcīnus the river Ticinus; celebrated for the victory of Hannibal over the Romans; Tici… Tīfāta a mountain ridge north of Capua; Monte Maddaloni; belonging to Tifata; Tifatini… Tīfāta N. cr Tīfātīnus Tifernum the name of three towns of Italy; A town in Umbria; on the Tiber; called also; … Tĭfernus A mountain in Samnium; upon which was the town of Tifernum; Monte Matese; A riv… Tĭgellīnus Tĭgellĭus the name of two musicians; a contemporary of Cicero; a censurer of Horace tĭgillum A small piece of wood; a little beam Tĭgillus an epithet of Jupiter; who sustains and holds the world like a beam tignārĭus adj. belonging to beams tignum building-stuff; building-materials; a piece; stick of timber; a trunk of a tree Tī^grānes A king of Armenia; son-in-law of Mithridates; His son Tī^grānŏcerta the capital city of Greater Armenia; built by Tigranes during the Mithridatic w… tī^grĭfer adj. tiger-bearing; producing tigers tī^grīnus adj. tigerlike; barred; spotted like a tiger tī^gris Comm; fem.;; a tiger; tigress; A tiger-skin Tī^gris the river Tigris Tigŭrīnus pāgus a district in Helvetia; perh. the mod. Zurich; Its inhabitants are called tĭlĭa the linden; lime-tree; the inner bark of the linden; barkbands tĭlĭācĕus adj. of linden-wood; linden- tĭlĭāgĭnĕus adj. of linden-wood; linden- tĭlĭāris adj. of linden-wood; linden- Tillĭus a senator and tribune; reproached by Horace for rudeness Tīmaeus A Greek historian of Sicily; under Agathocles; A Pythagorean philosopher; a con… Tīmāgĕnes a learned and plain-speaking rhetorician of the time of Augustus Tīmanthes a celebrated Greek painter; contemporary with Parrhasius Tīmarchĭdes a sculptor Tīmarchus a sculptor Tīmărĕtē a female painter Tĭmāvus a river in Istria; between Aquileia and Trieste tĭmĕfactus adj. made afraid; frightened; alarmed; intimidated tĭmĕo v. a. and n. to fear; be afraid of; to dread; apprehend; to be afraid; in fear tĭmescens Part. inch; lecoming fearful of; fearing tĭmĭdē adv. tĭmĭdĭtas fearfulness; cowardice; timidity tĭmĭdŭlē adv. dim; somewhat timidly tĭmĭdus adj. fearful; afraid; faint-hearted; cowardly; timid Tīmŏchăres a courtier of Pyrrhus; who proposed to Fabricius; for a reward; to kill the kin… Tīmŏcrătes an Epicurean philosopher of the third century Tīmŏlĕon a Corinthian general; whose life was written by Nepos; named from Timoleon Tĭmōlus Tīmŏmăchus an eminent painter of Byzantium; of the time of Julius Cæsar Tīmon a celebrated misanthrope of Athens tĭmor fear; dread; apprehension; alarm; anxiety tĭmōrātus adj. full of reverence towards God; devout Tīmŏthĕus Son of Conon; leader of the Athenians; and restorer of the walls of Athens;; A … tīna a wine-vessel tinca a small fish; the tench tincta tinctĭlis adj. in which something is dipped tinctor a dyer tinctōrĭus adj. belonging to plunging in; dyeing; tinctūra a dyeing tinctus tinctus a dipping into; a dyeing;; a sauce tĭnĕa a gnawing worm; a moth; bookworm; moth; wood-worm tĭnĕo v. n. to be infested by moths tĭnĕŏla a little worm tĭnĕōsus adj. full of worms; wormy Tingē a town of Mauritania; Tangiers; pertaining to Tingi tingo v. a. to wet; moisten; bathe; plunge; will set tĭnĭārĭa a plant; mothmullein tinnīmentum a tingling tinnĭo v. n. and a. to ring; chink; clink; jingle; tinkle tinnĭto v. freq. n. to sing tinnītus a ringing; jingling; tingling; a jingling; jingle tinnŭlus adj. ringing; tinkling; shrill-sounding tinnunculus a kind of hawk; the kestrel tintinnābŭlātus adj. belled; wearing a bell; bells tintinnābŭlum a bell; signal-bell; in lemm.; tintinnācŭlus adj. tinkling; clinking; clanking; the executioners tintinnĭo tintinno v. n. to ring; clink; clank; to jingle; tingle tintinnum a jingling; tinkling tintĭno tīnus a plant tiphē a kind of grain; Peter; s-corn; one-grained wheat tiphўon a kind of narcissus Tīphys the pilot of the Argo tippŭla an insect that; runs swiftly over the water; the water-spider; water - spinner Tirēnus pons a bridge at Minturnæ Tīrĕsĭas A celebrated blind soothsayer of Thebes; a blind man Tīrĭdātes the name of several kings of Armenia tīro a newly-levied soldier; a young soldier; recruit; a beginner; tiro Tīro a Roman proper name; the learned freedman of Cicero; belonging to Tiro tīrōcĭnĭum the first military service; first campaign of a young soldier; military rawness… tīrōnātus the state; condition of a recruit Tīrōnĭānus tīruncŭla tīruncŭlus a young beginner; little tiro; a female beginner; a bitch