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tenebrae, ārum, f., darkness, 9, 425; | tepefaciō, fēcī, factus, 3, a., to make gloom, 6, 238; 2, 92; dark abode, 6,

545.

tenebrōsus, a, um, adj. (tenebrae),

dark, dusky, murky, 5, 839. Tenedos, i, f., an island in the Aegean about five miles from shore in sight of Troy, 2, 21.

teneō, ui, tentus, 2, a. and n. (rel. to

tendō), to hold, in every sense, freq.; hold fast, grasp, 2, 530; 12, 754; cling to, 2, 490; keep, hold, 1, 482; inhabit, 1, 12; gain, reach, 1, 400; seize upon, 12, 673; hold one's course through, traverse, 7, 287; hold, direct one's way, 1, 370; retain, 6, 235; to have, inherit, 5, 121; preserve, maintain, observe, 3, 408; govern, rule, 1, 236; detain, 1, 670; withhold, forbid, 12, 819; bind, control, 2, 159; fill, possess, 1, 132; keep in mind or memory; n., have possession, be master, 2, 505; prima tenere, to take the lead, 10, 157; sẽ tenere, stand fast, 7, 589. tener, era, erum, adj., tender, 2, 406; young, 11, 578; light, delicate, 3, 449; thin, 9, 699.

tenor, ōris, m. (teneo), a holding on;

a continuous course; course. tentōrium, ii, n. (tendo), a tent, I, 469.

tenuis, e, adj. (cf. tendō), stretched out; slender, thin, 4, 278; light, 3, 448; little, 10, 511; airy, ethereal, 6, 292; delicate, fine, 4, 264; scanty, yielding a scanty livelihood, 8, 409; reduced, perishing, sinking, 5, 690; simple, trivial, humble.

tenus, prep. w. gen. or abl., placed

after its case (rel. to tendo), as far as; up to, 2, 553; down to, to, 3, 427; to, 1, 737; hāc tenus, separated by tmesis, thus far, 5, 603.

tepid or warm; pass., to reek, 9, 333.

tepefactus, a, um, p. of tepefaciō. tepeō, 2, n., to be moderately warm; to reek, 8, 196.

tepēscō, ui, 3, inc. n. (tepeō), to grow warm, 9, 701.

tepidus, a, um, adj. (tepeō), lukewarm, tepid; warm, 3, 66; smoking, reeking, 9, 455.

ter, num. adv. (trēs), thrice, three times, I, 94, et al.

terebinthus, i, f., the turpentine tree; a kind of ebony, 10, 136. terebrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. (terebra, an instrument for boring), to bore through; pierce, penetrate, 2, 38; take out by boring, bore out, 3, 635. teres, etis, adj. (terō), rubbed or rounded off smooth; tapering, 7, 665; polished, 5, 313; well twisted, strong, 11, 579.

Tēreus, ei or eos, m., a Trojan, 11, 675.

tergeminus, a, um, adj., of threefold

birth; threefold, having three bodies, 8, 202; of three forms or names; triple, 4, 511.

tergeō, tersi, tersus, 2, a., and tergō,

3, a., to wipe; clean, polish, 7, 626. tergum, i, and tergus, oris (1, 211; 9, 764), n., the back of men or animals, 1, 296, et al.; the stern of a ship, 5, 168; skin, hide, 1, 211; gauntlet, hide, 5, 403; form, frame, body, 2, 231; carcass, body, 1, 635; length, long body, 2, 208; a layer, plate, 10, 482; pl., terga, õōrum, members, frame, 6, 422; gauntlets, 5, 419; a tergō, behind, 1, 186; in tergum, to the rear, 11, 653; vertere or dare terga, to run away, retreat, 6, 491; 9, 794.

tergus, oris, n., see tergum.

termino, āvī, ātus, I, a. (terminus), to put bounds to; limit, 1, 287. terminus, i, m., a boundary line; limit, end, destiny, 4, 614. terni, ae, a., distrib. num. adj. (trēs), three each, 5, 247; as a cardinal, three, 1, 266; once in the sing., ternō ōrdine, in triple rank, in three tiers, 5, 120.

ternus, a, um, see terni.

terō, trivi, trītus, 3, a., to rub; wear, clash, strike, 5, 324; of time, spend, pass, 9, 609; waste, 4, 271. terra, ae, f., the earth; a land, country, 3, 13; land as opposed to sea or water, 1, 598, et al.; to air, sky, 4, 184, et al.; ground, 1, 395; an estate, a farm, 6, 811; pl., terrae, ārum, lands, for the sing., 6, 18; the world, all lands, 4, 607; orbis terrarum, the world, the whole earth, 1, 233; sub terras, to the lower world, 4, 654; terram petere, to fall upon the ground prostrate in awe and fear, 3, 93; in death, 10, 489. terrēnus, a, um, adj. (terra), made of

earth; earthen, of earth, 11, 850; earthly, earth-born, 6, 732. terreō, ui, itus, 2, a., to frighten, alarm, appall, terrify, freq.; threaten, seek to terrify, 10, 879.

terribilis, e, adj. (terreō), frightful, appalling, terrible, fearful, 6, 299, et al.

terrificō, āvī, ātus, I, a. (terrificus),

to affright, terrify, 4, 210. terrificus, a, um, adj. (terreō and faciō), causing terror; dread-inspiring, alarming, terrifying, dreadful, dread, 5, 524.

territō, I, freq. a. (terreō), to fill with

alarm; affright, alarm, 4, 187. territus, a, um, p. of terreō. terror, ōris, m. (terreō), fright, fear, dread, alarm, 7, 552, et al.

tertius, a, um, ord. num. adj. (trēs), the third, 1, 265, et al. tessera, ae, f., a square tablet; a ticket inscribed with the watchword; the watchword or password, 7, 637. testis, is, c., a witness, 5, 789. testor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. (testis), to testify, bear witness to, with acc. of object witnessed, 3, 487; to call to witness, appeal to, with acc. of witness called upon, 2, 155; invoke, 12, 496; w. object omitted, adjure, implore, 3, 599; declare, proclaim, 6, 619; beseech (call to witness the offering), 11, 559.

testūdō, inis, f., a tortoise; a vaulted

roof, vault, 1, 505; a testudo, formed of the shields of soldiers held over their heads, 2, 441.

Tetrica, ae, m., a mountain in the Sabine country, 7, 713.

Teucer (Teucrus), cri, m. 1. Teucer, first king of Troy, son of the rivergod Scamander, and father-in-law of Dardanus, 1, 235. 2. Teucer, son of Telamon and Hesione, halfbrother of Ajax, and founder of Salamis in Cyprus, 1, 619.

Teucri, ōrum, m. (Teucer), the Trojans, descendants of Teucer, 1, 38, et al.; adj., Teucrian, Trojan, 9, 779, et al.

Teucria, ae, f. (Teucer), the Trojan land; Troy, 2, 26. Teucrus, i, see Teucer. Teuthrās, antis, m., an Arcadian follower of Pallas, 10, 402. Teutonicus, a, um, adj. (Teutoni), of the Teutons, Teutonic, Germanic, 7, 741. texō, texui, textus, 3, a., to weave; to build cunningly; form, fashion, fabricate, construct, 2, 186; make intricate movements, interweave, 5, 593; p., textus, a, um, woven,

em

constructed, made, 5, 589; subst., textum, i, n., that which is woven or plaited; a texture, 8, 625. textilis, e, adj. (texō), woven, broidered, 3, 485. textum, i, n., see texō. textus, a, um, p. of texō.

Thaemōn, ōnis, m., a Lycian, follower of Aeneas, 10, 126.

thalamus, i, m., a bedchamber; chamber, 2, 503; couch, 6, 280; marriage, 4, 18; bridals, the bride, 7, 388; pl., thalamī, ōrum, nuptials, wedlock, marriage, 6, 94.

Thalia, ae, f., Thalia, an Oceanid or sea-nymph, 5, 826.

Thamyris, is, m., a Trojan, 12, 341. Thapsus, i, f., Thapsus, a city and peninsula of the eastern coast of Sicily, 3, 689.

Thaumantias, adis, f. (Thaumas), the

daughter of Thaumas, Iris, 9, 5. Theānō, ūs, f., the wife of the Trojan

Amycus, 10, 703.

theatrum, i, n., a place for seeing; a theater, 1, 427; any place suited for public spectacles; theatrī circus, the curving area of a theater, formed by nature, 5, 288.

Athens, who descended with Peirithous into Hades to aid him in his attempt to carry away Proserpina, 6, 121, et al.

Thessandrus, i, m., Thessandrus, a Grecian chief, 2, 261.

Thetis, idis or idos, f., Thetis, daughter of Nereus and Doris, married to Peleus, of Thessaly, by whom she became the mother of Achilles, 5, 825. thiasus, ī, m., a dance in honor of

Bacchus; a wild dance, 7, 581. Thoās, antis, m. 1. Thoas, a Grecian chief, 2, 262. 2. An Arcadian, follower of Pallas, 10, 415.

tholus, i, m., a cupola, dome, the vault of a temple, vaulted shrine, 9, 408. thōrāx, ācis, acc. pl., -ācas, m., a corselet, breastplate, cuirass, 7, 633. Thrāca, ae, f., Thrace, 12, 335. Thraces, see Thrax.

Thrācius, a, um, adj., Thracian, 5, 536, et al.

Thrāx, ācis., adj., Thracian; subst. pl., Thraces, um, Thracians, 3, 14, et al. Thrēicius, a, um, adj., Thracian, 3, 51, et al.; Thracian in character, northern, 11, 659.

Thēbae, ārum, f., Thebes, the capital Thrēissus, a, um, adj., Thracian, 1,

of Boeotia, 4, 470.

Thēbānus, a, um, adj. (Thēbē), of Thebe, in Mysia; Theban, 9, 697. Themillās, ae, m., a Trojan, 9, 576. Thermōdōn, ontis, m., a river of Pontus, in the country of the Amazons, 11, 659.

316, et al.; subst., Thrēissa, a huntress, 11, 858.

Thronius, ii, m., a Latin, 10, 753.
Thỹbrīnus, see Tiberīnus.
1. Thybris, see Tiberis.

2. Thybris, idis, m., an ancient king of Latium, 8, 330.

Thērōn, ōnis, m., a Latin warrior Thỹias (dissyll.), adis, f., a female

slain by Aeneas, 10, 312. Thersilochus, i, m. 1. A Paeonian allied with the Trojans, and slain by Achilles, 6, 483. 2. A Trojan. thesaurus, i, m., a treasure, 1, 359. Theseus (dissyll.), ei or eos, m., Theseus, son of Aegeus, and king of

worshiper of Bacchus; a Bacchante, Bacchanal, or Thyiad, 4, 302. Thymber, brī, m., a Rutulian, son of Daucus, 10, 391.

1. Thymbraeus, a, um, adj. (Thymbra), of Thymbra, a town in the Troad, in which was a temple of

Apollo; hence, Thymbraean, an timidus, a, um, adj. (timeō), subject

epithet of Apollo, 3, 85.

2. Thymbraeus, ī, m., a Trojan warrior, 12, 458.

Thymbris, idis, m., a Trojan, 10, 124. Thymoetēs, ae, m., a Trojan, 2, 32, et al.

thymum, i, n., the herb thyme, 1, 436, et al.

thyrsus, i, m., the stalk of a plant; a staff wreathed with ivy and vineleaves, and borne by Bacchus and his worshipers; the thyrsus, 7, 390. tiāra, ae, f., and tiārās, ae, m., a headband or crown worn by the Asiatics;

a tiara, 7, 247. Tiberinus (Thybrinus, 12, 35), a, um, adj. (Tiberis), pertaining to the Tiber; Tiberine, 1, 13, et al.; subst., Tiberinus, m., the river-god, Tiber; the Tiber, 6, 873.

Tiberis, is (Thybris, 2, 782, et al., idis,

acc. -brim, voc. -bri), the river Tiber. tibi, see tu.

tībia, ae, f., the larger of the shinbones; a pipe or flute, as this bone was used for a musical pipe. Tibur, uris, n., a city on the eastern bor

der of Latium, 7, 630. Tīburs, tis, adj. (Tībur), of Tibur, 9, 360; n. pl., Tiburtia, 7, 670; subst., Tiburtēs, um, m., the people of Tibur; the Tiburtines, 11, 757. Tiburtus, i, m., the founder of Tibur, 7,671.

to fear; fearful, cowardly, trembling, timid, 6, 263, et al.

timor, ōris, m. (timeō), fear, apprehension, dread, anxiety, I, 202; personified, Fear, 9, 719.

tingō, tinxi, tinctus, 3, a., to wet; moisten, 3, 665; wash, dip, bathe, 1, 745; imbrue, 12, 358.

tinnitus, ūs, m. (tinniō, jingle), a jingling, rattling, jingle, clinking, 9, 809. Tirynthius, a, um, adj. (Tīryns), of Tiryns, a town in Argolis, where Hercules was brought up; Tirynthian; subst., Tirynthius, ii, m., the Tirynthian; Hercules, 7, 662. Tisiphonē, es, f., one of the three Furies, 6, 571, et al.

Tītān, ānis, m., a Titan, one of the six sons of Caelus and Terra; any descendant of a Titan; the Sun (son of Hyperion), 4, 119. Tītānius, a, um, adj. (Titān), Titanian, consisting of Titans, 6, 580; of Titanian origin, 6, 725. Tithōnius, a, um, adj. (Tīthōnus), of Tithonus; Tīthōnia coniunx, Aurora, 8, 384. Tithōnus, i, m., brother of Priam, lover of Aurora, by whom he became father of Memnon, 4, 585, et al. titubō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a., to totter; p., titubātus, a, um, made to totter: tottering, unsteady, 5, 332.

1. tigris, is or idis, c., a tiger or Tityos, i, m., a giant, son of Jupiter tigress, 4, 367, et al.

2. Tigris, is or idis, f., the name of a ship, 10, 166.

Timāvus, ī, m., the Timavus, a river

at the head of the Adriatic, northwest of Trieste, 1, 244, et al. timeō, ui, 2, a. and n., to fear, dread, 1,661, et al.; show fear or terror; to tremble, 5, 505.

and Elara, who was slain by Apollo

for offering violence to Latona, 6, 595. Tmarius, a, um, adj. (Tmaros), of Tmaros, a mountain in Epirus; Tmarian, 5, 620.

Tmarus, i, m., a Rutulian warrior, 9, 685.

togātus, a, um, adj. (toga), wearing the toga; of the toga, 1, 282.

tolerabilis, e, adj. (tolerō), that can

be borne; endurable, 5, 768.

tolerō, āvi, ātus, I, a. (cf. tollō), to sustain; support, maintain, 8, 409; endure, 8, 515.

tollō, sustuli, sublātus, 3, a., to lift up, raise, rear, 1, 66, et al.; carry, bear, 1, 692; bear off, 5, 390; remove, 8, 175; take or carry away, 3, 601; lift, impel, 10, 295; remove, take away; end, cause to cease, 12, 39; destroy, cut down, 12, 771; rouse, excite, 9, 127; exalt, praise, extol, 3, 158; p., sublātus, a, um, lifted up in spirit; haughty, proud, 10, 502. Tolumnius, ii, m., a Latin chief and soothsayer, 11, 429, et al. tondeō, totondī, tōnsus, 2, a., to shear;

finish, 1, 702; clip, trim, 5, 556; browse, feed upon, graze upon. tonitrus, ūs, m. (tono), thunder, 4,

122, et al.; thunderbolt, 8, 391. tonō, ui, I, n. and a., to thunder, 3, 571, et al.; of speech, 11, 383; with acc., utter, invoke with a loud voice, thunder forth, 4, 510. tōnsa, ae, f., an oar, 7, 28. tōnsus, a, um, p. of tondeō. tormentum, i, n. (torqueō), an engine for hurling missiles by means of twisted ropes; a catapult or ballista, 11, 616; punishment by the rack, torture, 8, 487.

497; cast, dash, 1, 108; direct, 4, 220; turn away, 6, 547; turn, cause to revolve, 4, 269; control, 12, 180; p., tortus, a, um, whirled, whirling, impetuous, 7, 567. torrēns, entis, see torreō. torreō, uī, tostus, 2, a. and n., to burn, scorch, roast, parch, 1, 179; rush, roll, 6, 550; of a river bank, 9, 105; p., torrēns, entis, subst., a torrent, 7, 567.

torris, is, m. (torreō), a firebrand; brand, 7, 506.

tortilis, e, adj. (torqueō), of twisted

work, winding, 7, 351.

1. tortus, a, um, p. of torqueō. 2. tortus, ūs, m. (torqueō), a twisting, coil, 5, 276.

torus, i, m., a bed, couch, 1, 708; seat, 5, 388; royal seat, throne, 8, 177; bank, 6, 674; the swelling part of flesh; a brawny muscle.

torvum and torva, adv., see torvus. torvus, a, um, stern, grim, wild; savage, lowering, 3, 677; fierce, 6, 571; shaggy, 3, 636; adv., torvum and torva, sternly, wildly, 7, 399; 6, 467. tostus, a, um, p. of torreō. tot, num. adj. pron., indecl., so many, 4, 182, et al. totidem, num. adj. pron., indecl. (tot and idem), just, even so many; as many, 4, 183, et al.

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torpeō, ui, 2, n., to be numb, torpid; totiens (totiēs), num. adj. (tot), so unmoved, 9, 499.

many times, so often, 1, 407, et al.

torpor, ōris, m. (torpeō), numbness; tōtus, a, um, adj., the whole, total, enfig., dread, 12, 867.

Torquatus, i, m. (torques, a twisted collar), a surname of Titus Manlius, who wore the collar or torques of a Gallic champion whom he had slain in single combat, 6, 825. torqueō, torsi, tortus, 2, a., to wind, turn, twist, 4, 575; roll along, 6, 551; whirl, hurl, 3, 208; shoot, 5,

tire, 1, 128, et al.; tōtō corpore, with all one's strength, 12, 920. trabālis, e, adj. (trabs, a beam), of beams; like a beam, 12, 294. trabea, ae, f., a toga of purple cloth, or one of white cloth with horizontal purple stripes, worn by Roman dignitaries, and ascribed to the primitive Latin kings, 7, 612.

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