Publius Vergilius Maro
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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. 1880 edition. Excerpt: ...(" That very"; hence) 1. The same.--2. When something new is added respecting a person or thing already named: Likewise, also, moreover, etc. leus, enntis, P. pres. of eo.--As Subst. masc.: One walking. i-gnarus, gnara, gnarum, adj. for in-gnarus; fr. Tn, "not"; gnarus, "knowing' ("Not knowing"; hence) I. a. With Gen. 132 or Gerund in di 141, 2: Ignorant of, unacquainted with, unversed in, not knowing.--b. Alone: Not knowing a person, etc.--2. a. Unknown, not known.--p. Obscure in origin. Ign-i-poteus, potentis, adj. ign-is, " fire "; (i) connecting vowel; pSteus, "powerful " Powerful, or potent, with fire; vv. 406, 678.--3. hi, "agaiust"; mitto, "to cast" With Ace. and Dat.: To cast, fling, or hurl something agaiust: --Romanis arcibus... apertas, shall hereafter hurl mighty destruction and the open Alps agaiust the Roman citadels; i. e. shall hurl destruction agaiust the Roman citadel by opening a way through the Alps, vv. 12, 13. There is here an allusion to the second Punic war, wherein Hannibal inflicted severe losses on the Romaus.--4. in, "agaiust"; mitto, "to send" ("To send agaiust"; hence) To set on, incite, iustigate;--at v. 40 Superis is the Dat. of Agent after the pass, (part.) immissa.--Pass.: im-mittor, missus sum, mitti. immo, adv. Yes indeed; by all meaus, nay: --immo, age, nay, come. im-mol-o, avi, fitum, are, 1. v. a. for in-mol-o; fr. m, "upon "; mol-a, "meal" (" To sprinkle meal upon" a victim; hence) 1. To sacrifice.--2. In the poets: To slaughter, slay; v. 541. im-motus, mota, motum, adj. for in-motus; fr. Tn, "not"; motus, "moved " Unmoved, immoveable, ...