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īlĭcet
adv, lit., one may go; hence,
I. In the oldest per. of the lang., a t. t. with which an assembly was dismissed: you may go; it is over:
II. Through the intermediate idea of hastening, straightway, immediately, instantly, forthwith
edāx, ācis
adj.
greedy, voracious, gluttonous, rapacious

Devouring, destructive
hūc
adv

Hither, to this, to this point,
gaza, ae
f

a treasure, royal treasury:
vestis, is
f

clothes, clothing, attire, vesture
quīn
conj.

I. interrog., why not? wherefore not? (only in exhortation or remonstrance; not in asking for information):

—In a climax, with etiam or et, yea indeed, nay even:

II. In a dependent clause, so that . . . not, but that, —After words expressing hesitation, doubt or uncertainty, but that, that
nēquīquam
adv.

in vain, to no purpose, fruitlessly
ob-stĭpesco and ob-stŭpesco, obstipŭi,
v. 3,

to become senseless, lose feeling; to be stupefied,
dēmo , mpsi (msi), mptum (mtum),
3, v.

to take off, take away, to withdraw, subtract, remove
hinc
adv.,
from this place, hence:
fās (only nom. and acc sing.),
n
1 the dictates of religion, divine law
—Justice, equity, right, that which is proper
—With est, it is lawful, is proper, is permitted
sinō sīvī
1 To let, suffer, allow, permit, give leave, let be
ob-stĭpesco and ob-stŭpesco, obstipŭi,
v. 3,

to become senseless, lose feeling; to be stupefied,
dēmo , mpsi (msi), mptum (mtum),
3, v.

to take off, take away, to withdraw, subtract, remove
hinc
adv.,
from this place, hence:
fās (only nom. and acc sing.),
n
1 the dictates of religion, divine law
—Justice, equity, right, that which is proper
—With est, it is lawful, is proper, is permitted
sinō sīvī
1 To let, suffer, allow, permit, give leave, let be
dētineō tinuī, tentus, ēre
de + teneo, to hold off, keep back, detain, check:
dēmum
adv.
at length, at last, not till then, just, precisely, only
—With nunc, now, now at length, at last, not till now: nunc demum
—With tum, then at length, then indeed, not till then: —With abl. of time, just, not till, at last: —In assurance, in fact, in very truth, assuredly, certainly, indeed:
undique
adv.
from all parts, from every quarter, on all sides, all around, on every part, everywhere
ops. opis
(no nom. or dat sing.), f
2 aid, help, support, assistance, succor
mōlior ītus, īrī,
dep.
to make exertion, exert oneself, endeavor, struggle, strive, toil:
—To set out, start, depart: —To set in motion,
—Fig., to endeavor to do, undertake, attempt, be busy with
procul
adv.
in the distance, at a distance, away, apart, far, afar off, from afar
mactō āvī, ātus, āre
to magnify, extol, honor, glorify,
—To offer, sacrifice, immolate, devote:
—To kill, slaughter, put to death:
—To overthrow, ruin, destroy:
virgultum ,
I. a bush, shrubbery
vellō —, —, ere
to pluck, pull, tear away, pull out:
lentus
adj.
pliant, flexible, tough, tenacious, sticky, viscous:
—At rest, slow, sluggish, immovable
vīmen inis
n
a pliant twig, switch, withe, osier:
cortex, icis
, m and f
[select] 1 CAR-, the bark, rind, shell, hull
rīte
adv.
according to religious usage, with due observances, with proper ceremonies, ceremonially, solemnly, duly: —In a proper manner, justly, fitly, duly, rightly, aright, well:
—In the usual manner, according to usage, customarily:
nīsus —, abl. ū,
m
a pressing upon, pressure, push, striving, exertion, labor, effort:
luctor ātus, ārī,
dep.
To wrestle, struggle, strive, contend
mānō āvī, —, āre
to flow, run, trickle, drop, drip:
mānō āvī, —, āre
to flow, run, trickle, drop, drip:
mandō, āre āvī, ātus,
to commit, consign, intrust,
—To order, command
diffīdo, ere, fīsus sum,
to distrust, be diffident
obsidiō, ōnis
f

a siege, investment, blockade
frangō, ere, frēgi, frāctus
to break in pieces, shatter,
potior, īrī, ītus
dep.

to become master of, obtain
īnstaurō, āre, āvī, ātus
to establish
To renew
vitta, ae
f
a fillet, headband (worn by victims led to sacrifice; by priests as a badge of office; by brides and vestals as an emblem of chastity)
cymbium, ī
n

κυμβίον, a small drinking vessel, cup, bowl
patera, ae
f
a low bowl, flattened dish, libation-saucer
cieō, ēre, cīvī, citus
1 to cause to go, stir, drive
—to put in motion, rouse, disturb
— To call by name, invoke
i.e. utter the last invocation to the Manes