terra ae, f
TERS-,
the earth
: locata in mediā sede mundi: umbra
terrae.—Person., as a goddess,
Terra, Earth
, C., O.—
The land
: res invectae ex terrā: aditum habere ab
terrā, Cs.: ipse terrā
eodem pergit, L.: nationibus terrā
marique imperare,
by land and sea
: mari terrāque bella commissa: et mari et
terrā, N.: mari atque
terrā, S.—
The ground, earth
: terrae motūs,
earthquakes
: quae gignuntur e terrā: mei sub terras ibit
imago, i. e.
to the underworld
, V.—
Soil, earth, ground
: terrae filius,
son of earth
: aquam terramque ab Lacedaemoniis petere,
water and earth
(in token of subjection), L.: Sicco terram spuit
ore viator, V.—
A land, country, region, territory
: mea, O.: in hac
terrā: Gallia, Cs.: eae terrae:
qui terras incolant eas, etc.: (Cimbri) alias terras petierunt,
Cs.: Terrarum curam accipere,
of the nations
, V.: Ostendent terris hunc tantum fata,
i. e.
to men
, V.—In the phrase, in terris,
in all lands, on earth, in the world
: pecunia quanta est in terris,
in the world
: ruberes, Viveret in terris te si quis avarior,
H.—In the phrase, orbis terrarum, or orbis terrae,
the world, whole world, all nations
: totum orbem terrarum nostro imperio teneri:
senatus, id est, orbis terrae consilium.—
Plur gen
., with adv. of
place
: Quoquo hinc asportabitur terrarum,
to whatever part of the world
, T.: ubi terrarum esses,
where in the world
.