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forward.-2. Folld. by Dat. : |("The thing spoken "; hence)

a. To present one's self, etc., to; to advance towards.-b. To offer, or present one's self, etc., for.

ŏl-im, adv. [for oll-im; fr. oll-e, old form of ill-e] (Of time: "At that time "; hence) 1. Of time past: Formerly, in time past, once, once upon a time.-2. Of time future: In after time, at some future time or day, hereafter.-3. In propositions which state, as the result of experience, that anything is wont to take place: At times, sometimes.

ŏliv-a, æ, f. 1. An olive.2. An olive-tree.-3. An olivebranch [exaíF-a].

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ŏliv-i-fer, fera, ferum, adj. [ŏliv-a, an olive"; (i) connecting vowel; fer-o, "to bear or produce"] Olivebearing.

olli, old form of illi, whether as dat. sing. or masc. nom. plur.

1. A prognostic or omen of any kind.-2. A solemn usage or custom; v. 174.

omn-i-potens, potentis, adj. [omn-is, "all"; (i) connecting vowel; potens, "powerful"] All-powerful, omnipotent; pater omnipotens Jupiter; v. 141.

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omnis, e, adj.: 1. Sing. : a. Of a class: Every, all.-b. Of a person, or thing, in its entirety: The whole, or entire ; the whole of; all;-omnis (sum), I am, the whole of me, i.e. I am wholly, or altogether; v. 598; see limen.-2. Plur.: All.-As Subst.: a. omnes, ĭum, comm. gen. plur. All persons, all.--b. omnia, um, n. plur. All things, every thing.

ŏpācus, a, um, adj. 1. Shady, shaded.-2. That gives, or casts, a shade; dark, gloomy, etc.

õpĕr-a, æ, f. [õpĕr-or, “to 0-lymp-us, i, m.: 1. Olymp-work "]("A working"; hence) us; a lofty mountain on the 1. Pains, exertion, work, borders of Macedonia and labour.-2. A rendering of Thessaly, the fabled abode service; service, aid. of the celestial deities.-2.

Heaven [O-λv(μ)π-OS, "the steep or abrupt " mountain; akin to Sans. root LUP, "to break," etc.].

ō-men, mĭnis, n. [for ormen; fr. ōr-o, "to speak "]

op-pōno, posui, posĭtum, ponere, 3. v. a. [for ob-pōno; fr. ob, "against"; pono, "to put "] ("To put, or place, against"; hence) With Acc. of personal pron. and Dat. of that which is opposed:

To

oppose one's self, etc., to; to set one's self, etc., in opposition

to.

optātus, a, um, P. perf. pass. of opto.

op-to, tāvi, tātum, tāre, 1. v. a. To wish for, desire.Pass. op-tor, tatus sum, tāri [akin to Sans. root âp, in force of" to desire"].

opulent-ia, iæ, f. [opulentus, wealthy"] ("The condition, or state, of the opulentus"; hence) Wealth, riches, opulence.

õpus, ĕris, n.: 1. Work, labour, etc.-2. A work, as the result of work done [akin to Sans. apas].

1. ōra, nom. and acc. plur. of os, ōris.

2, ōra, æ, f. (“The border, rim, edge, margin" of a thing; hence) 1. The coast, sea-coast. 2. A region, country, clime.Phrase: luminis oræ, regions of light, i.e. the world, also life; v. 660.

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ōrā-cŭlum, cŭli, n. [or(a)o, "to speak "] ("That which serves for speaking the mind, etc., of the gods; hence) An oracle; whether as a divine announcement, or the place at which such announcement is made;-at v. 81 plur. for sing.

ōrans, ntis, P. pres. of ōro. ōrā-tor, tōris, m. [ōr(a)-o,

to speak "]("A speaker"; hence) An ambassador charged with an oral message.

orbis, is, m. 1. A circle, ring, orbit.-2. A country, region.-3. For orbis terræ or terrarum : The world, the earth; v. 258.

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ordior, orsus sum, ordīri, 4. v. dep. a. and n. ("To weave, spin"; hence) 1. Act.: To begin, commence, undertake.-2. Neut. ("To begin, make a beginning"; hence): To begin to speak; speak. ord-o, inis, m. [ord-ior, weave"] ("A weaving hence, arrangement hence) 1. Order, course, succession.-Adverbial expressions: ex ordine or ordine, in order, in turn; v. 276, etc.; ex ordine, in succession, without intermission, consecutively; vv. 139, 177.-2. Of persons: Order, class, station, rank.

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Orgia, ōrum, n. plur. The Orgies, or feast, of Bacchus ; a nocturnal festival in honour of Bacchus, accompanied by wild Bacchanalian cries [*Opyα].

oriens, ntis, P. pres. of ŏrior.

or-igo, iginis, f. [ŏr-ior, "to arise"; hence, "to begin "] A beginning, commencement, origin.

Orion, ōnis, m. Orion; (a

celebrated hunter, who was | To beg, ask for, implore, enchanged into) a constellation, treat.-2. Neut.: a. To speak. the rising and setting of which—b. To pray, make supplicawas said to be attended with tion or entreaty; to entreat. storms; hence the employment of the epithet savus at ν. 719 [Ωρίων].

õr-ior, tus sum, īri, 3. and 4. v. dep. ("To stir, or bestir, one's self; to rise"; hence) 1., Of the heavenly bodies, daylight, etc.: To rise, arise, become visible, appear.—2. Of persons: a. To spring, descend, have one's, etc., origin. -b. To be born;-at v. 206 folld. by Abl. of place "where" [§ 121, B.]..-c. To grow up [root OR, akin to opvěμa (mid.), "to rise "].

ōris, abl. plur. of 2. ōra; v. 564.

or-sa, sōrum, n. plur. [for ord-sa; fr. ord-ior, in force of "to begin," or "to begin to speak ”] (“ Beginnings, commencements"; hence, mencing words "; Words.

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hence)

orsus, a, um, P. perf. of ordĭor; at V. 386 orsa (supply est [§ 158]), is 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. of ordior.

ortus, a, um, P. perf. of ŏrior;-at v. 240 ortus (supply est [§ 158]) is 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. of ŏrior.

1. os, ōris (Gen. plur. not found), n. "The eating thing"; hence) 1. The mouth. -2. The face, countenance;

ornā-tus, tūs, m. [orn(a)-o, | "to adorn "]("An adorn- -in plur. at vv. 250, 575, etc. ing"; hence) Splendid dress, -3. Appearance, form, etc.; attire, apparel, of any kind; v. 328 [akin to Sans. root aç, -at v. 74 used of a woman's" to eat "]. splendid head-dress.

orno, āvi, ātum, āre, 1. v. a.; To adorn, ornament;at v. 488 the imperf. tense

2. os, ossis, n. A bone [akin to Sans, asthi; Gr. ỏσTÉOV].

Campania.

ossa, nom. and acc. plur.

of 2. os.

Osci, ōrum, m. plur.: The (ornabat) denotes a custom-Osci; the primitive people of ary act: used to adorn, etc. ōrans, ntis, P. pres. of ōro. ōr-o, āvi, ātum, āre, 1. v. a. and n. [os, ōr-is," the mouth"] ("To use the mouth"; hence, "to speak"; hence) 1. Act.: With Acc. of person or thing:

ossibus, dat. and abl. plur. of 2. os.

os-tendo, tendi, tensum or tentum, tendere, 3. v. a. [for

obs-tendo; fr. obs (=ob), shortened, in the same way as "before"; tendo, " to spread the short i in Lat. orichalcor stretch"]("To spread or um is obtained by shortenstretch out before one; ing the diphthong et in ỏpelhence) To show, exhibit, dis-XaλKos].

play.

osten-to, tāvi, tātum, tāre, 1. v. a. intens. [for ostend-to; fr. ostend-o, "to show "] ("To show much"; hence, "to present strongly to view"; hence) With accessory notion of pride or boastfulness: To display, make a display of.

pălam, adv. [prob. akin to păteo, "to lie open"; pătulus, lying, or standing open"] Openly.

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Pallas, ădis, f. Pallas; the Greek name of the Roman Minerva. Among trees the olive was sacred to her. Here Palladis rami (Pallas's branches =) olive branches; v. 154 [Пaλλás, "Brandisher or Maiden "].

ostrum, i. n. ("A purple liquid" used in dyeing; hence) 1. Of persons: A purple robe or dress; purple. 2. Of palma, æ, f. (“The_palm horses: Purple trappings; v. 277.

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of the hand"; hence) 1. The hand; v. 503.-2. ("A palmtree; a palm"; hence) A palm-branch, or palm-wreath, as a token of victory; a palm; v. 655 [waλáμn].

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păl-u-s, dis, f. A swamp, morass, marsh [hybrid word for pal-u-d-s; fr. nλ-ós, clay "; ud-us, "moist "; and so, "the thing having moist or wet clay "]. pampin-ĕus, ea, ĕum, adj. [pampin-us, a vine-leaf"] "Of, or belonging to, pampinus"; hence) Wrapped round with vine-leaves.

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pandite, plur. pres. imperat. of pando.

pando. pandi, pansum and passum, pandĕre, 3. v. a. (“To

cause to go" wide; hence, "to spread out"; hence) To open; to lay or throw open [akin to Sans. root PAD; see pes].

par, păris, adj. Equal, corresponding, similar.

pără, pres. imperat. of păro. părātus, a, um, P. perf. pass. of păro.

partum, părĕre, 3. v. a. (“To bring forth, bear"; hence) Of abstract Objects: To acquire, procure, obtain.-Pass.: păr-ior, tus sum, i. [prob. pép-w].

Păris, idis, m. Paris; a son of Priam king of Troy, and of Hecuba daughter of Cisseus. Before his birth his mother parc-o, peperci (less frequ- dreamed that she had brought ently parsi), parcitum or forth a torch, which set the parsum, parcere, 3. v. n. whole city of Troy on fire. [parc-us, "sparing"]("To This dream, according to the be sparing, act sparingly"; hence) With Dat. [§ 106 (3)] To spare a thing, i.e. to abstain or refrain from.

păr-ens, entis, comm. gen. [either for pări-ens, fr. pări-o; or fr. păr-o-pario; "to bear or bring forth," of females; of males, "to beget"]["He who begets; she who brings forth"; hence) 1. A parent; a father; a mother;-at v. 140 duplices parentes = Venus in heaven and Anchises in the lower world.-2. Plur.: Progenitors, ancestors; v. 172.

pār-čo, ŭi, ĭtum, ere, 2. v. n. [akin to păr-io, "to bring forth"] ("To come forth, appear"; hence, "to appear (as a servant)"; hence) With Dat. [§ 106, (4)] 1. To obey; to be obedient to.-2. To be subject

to.

păr-lo, pěpĕri, părĭtum and

soothsayers, portended that Hecuba would give birth to a child who would prove the ruin of his native city, and therefore, as soon as he was born, he was exposed on Mount Ida. His life, however, was preserved by a shepherd, and he eventually succeeded in discovering his origin. His abduction of Helen, the wife of Menelaus, king of Sparta, was the cause of the Trojan war [Пápis].

pår-iter, adv. [par, “equal"] 1. Equally, in like manner.2. At the same time, together.

păr-o, avi, atum, āre, 1. v. a. ("To bring or put"; hence, with accessory notion of readiness) 1. With Acc.: To make, or get, ready; to prepare.-2. With Inf.: To make ready, or prepare to do, etc.-Pass.: păr-or, ātus sum,

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