A New Latin-English School-Lexicon

A New Latin-English School-Lexicon
Author: George Richard Crooks
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 986
Release: 2022-06-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3375054998

Reprint of the original, first published in 1861.

A New Latin-English School Lexicon on the Basis of the Latin-German Lexicon of Dr. C.F. Ingerslev

A New Latin-English School Lexicon on the Basis of the Latin-German Lexicon of Dr. C.F. Ingerslev
Author: George Richard Crooks
Publisher: Arkose Press
Total Pages: 980
Release: 2015-09-25
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ISBN: 9781343521612

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A New Latin-English School Lexicon on the Basis of the Latin-German Lexicon of Dr. C.F. Ingerslev

A New Latin-English School Lexicon on the Basis of the Latin-German Lexicon of Dr. C.F. Ingerslev
Author: Alexander Jacob Schem
Publisher: Nabu Press
Total Pages: 988
Release: 2014-02-19
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ISBN: 9781293624593

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A New Latin-English School Lexicon on the Basis of the Latin-German Lexicon of Dr. C. F. Ingerslev

A New Latin-English School Lexicon on the Basis of the Latin-German Lexicon of Dr. C. F. Ingerslev
Author: George Richard Crooks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 670
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230167329

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867 edition. Excerpt: ...Indian: I. ebur, dcns, ivory, II. conchae, pearli; hence, tubit., Indus, i, m.: A) an Indian; also (poet.) = an jElhiopian or Arabian: B) the driver o/ an eltphant. INDUS (II.), i, m. = ' & 1) A river in India, now the Indus or Sind. 2) A ricer in Caria and Phrygia. INDCSlARIUS, ii, m. indusium. (PL) A maker of indusia. INDOSlATUS.a, um, adj. indusium. (Antecl. & lat.) Clothed with an indusinm. INDOSIUM(orIntusium), ii, n. induo-intus. (Ante-cl. & lat.) An under-garment worn by women. INDUSTRIA, ae, /. industrius. Industry, activity, assidnity (it denotes a readiness to undertake work--cf. diligentia), constant or pertevering diligence: i. in ngendo; ponere industriam in Bcribendo, to take much pains in; i. itineris. tpeed in travelling. In partic, adverbially, de or ex i., rarely (ante-cl. & lat.) ob i. or simplr industria, on purpoie, purpotely, deiignedly. INDUSTRIE, adv. w. comp. industrius. Industriously, actively, eagerly. INDUSTRIOSE, adv. industriosus. (Lat, rar.) Very industriously, actively, or zealously. INDUSTRIOSUS, a, um, adj. (Lat., doubtf. rend.) Very indnstrions or active. INDUSTRIUS, a, ura, adj. w. comp. instead of industarius, from indu-sto = insto. Industrious, assiduous, aotive: acer et i. in rebus gerendis. INDOTIAE = Induciae, q. v. INDOTUS, Ub, m. induo. (Rare, lat.) A putting on, INDOVIAE, Srum, /. pl. induo. (Ante-cl. & lat.) Apparel, clothes. IN-EBRIO, avi, iitum, 1. v. tr. in-ebrius. (Lat.) I) To make drnnk, to inebriate, aliquem. 2) Trop.: A) = to saturate: B) i. aures alicui = lofillfuU of talk. INEDIA, ae, /. in-edo. Abstineneefrom eating, fasting, abstinence (objectively, without reference to thc feelings or the health of the hungry person--cf. fameg and esuries): nertus...