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An elementary latin dictionary

An elementary latin dictionary





"carmen inis, n
1 CAS-, a song, poem, verse, oracular response, prophecy, form of incantation, tune, air, lay, strain,
note, sound (vocal or instrumental): canentes carmina, L.: Carmine vocali clarus, O.: lyrae, Pr.: per me
concordant carmina nervis, O.: ferale, V.: cygnorum, O.: citharā carmina divides, H.: barbaricum, O. —
Esp., a composition in verse, poem, poetry, verse, song: cantūs et carmina, melodies and words:
Maeonii carminis alite, H.: tragicum, H.: carmina Livi, H.: Lydis remixto carmine tibiis, H.: famosum,
abusive, H.: canere, to compose: pueris canto, H.: condere, H.: contexere: fingere, H.: docere, H.: ad
umbilicum adducere, H. — Lyric poetry: Carmine tu gaudes, hic delectatur iambis, H.: Carmina
compono, hic elegos, H. — A poetic inscription: carminibus templorum aditūs exornare: tumulo
superaddite carmen, V.—A passage from a poem, poetical extract: audiens tam grande carmen:
Euripideum illud.—An oracular response, prophecy, prediction: Cumaeum, V.: in libris Sibyllinis, L.
—A charm, incantation: Carminibus Circe socios mutavit Ulixi, V.: veneficae Scientioris, H.: Auxiliare,
O.—A form of speech, ceremonial phrase, formula (in religious or legal observances): quae (verba)
longo effata carmine, L.: diro quodam carmine iurare, L.: cruciatūs carmina: lex horrendi carminis erat,
of a dreadful form, L.: Appii Caeci carmen, a proverbial saying: magistri, a school-task for the
memory: sacrum, L."




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