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Headword Dictionaries Max. Inst. Min. Inst. # Documents Short Definition
Cerberus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 182 166 105 in fable, Cerberus, who guarded the entrance of Hades, a dog with three heads, V., O.; or with many heads (centiceps), H.
Cytis Lewis & Short 3 0 1 an island at the entrance of the Arabian Gulf, producing chrysolite;
Hexapylon Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 28 28 4 a gate of Syracuse with six passages
Ianus Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 an old Italian deity, good of doors, passages, and entrances, of all beginnings, and of the month of January
Scyllaeus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 27 27 21 of Scylla (a promontory at the entrance of the Sicilian straits)
auguralis Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 of divination, soothsaying
caulae Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 167 57 50 a passage, entrance (of a sheepfold), V.
cytis2 Lewis & Short 3 0 1 an unknown precious stone
fornix Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 178 178 108 an arch, vault, cellar
ingressio Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 5 5 4 a going into, entering
initium Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 2,397 589 148 a going in, entrance
initus2 Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 198 0 39 an entrance
insinuatio Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 16 16 6 a conciliation of favor, insinuating style
introitus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 a going in, entering, entrance
introitus2 Lewis & Short 430 0 72 enters
invectio Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 7 7 5 an importing, importation
multiforis Lewis & Short 10 2 6 many-doored, having many entrances, openings
propylaea Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 a gateway, entrance; esp., the Propylaea to the Parthenon
pseudothyrum Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 4 4 4 a backdoor, secret entrance
purpuretica Lewis & Short 0 0 0 an entrance built of porphyry
thyraeus Lewis & Short 0 0 0 the god of the entrance
triumphus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 2,801 1,915 513 a triumphal procession, triumph, celebration of victory by a public entrance into Rome
velarius Lewis & Short 30 0 7 A slave who attended to closing the curtains at the entrance of an apartment
vestibulum Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 212 212 85 an enclosed space before a house, fore-court, entrance-court, vestibule