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Headword Dictionaries Max. Inst. Min. Inst. # Documents Short Definition
Bianor Lewis & Short 21 21 12 A centaur slain by Theseus at the marriage festival of Pirithŏus
Creusa Lewis & Short 63 63 30 A daughter of king Creon, of Corinth, married to Jason, and on that account put to death by Medea by means of a charmed offering
Domitius2 Lewis & Short 1,274 0 90 the appellation of a Roman
Hymen Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 264 264 65 the god of marriage, god of weddings, Hymen (only nom sing.)
Hymenaeus2 Elem. Lewis 700 0 98 the god of marriage, god of weddings, Hymen
Interprominius Lewis & Short 0 0 0 a place in the territory of the Marrucini
Iugarius Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 of Iuno Iuga (goddess of marriage)
Iuno Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 a daughter of Saturn, sister and wife of Jupiter, goddess of marriage
Jugatinus Lewis & Short 0 0 0 the god of marriage
Laodice Lewis & Short 11 11 8 A daughter of Priam, who married Helicāon, son of the Thracian king, Antenor
Latinus2 Lewis & Short 10,341 0 416 a king of the Laurentians, who favorably received Æneas and gave him his daughter Lavinia in marriage
Manturna Lewis & Short 0 0 0 the goddess of matrimony, who was invoked to render the marriage lasting
adfinis2 Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 a connection by marriage:
adfinitas Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 relationship by marriage
affinitas Lewis & Short 169 129 67 allied by marriage
antenuptialis Lewis & Short 0 0 0 before marriage
bigamus Lewis & Short 0 0 0 twice married
bivira Lewis & Short 0 0 0 a woman married to a second husband
coemptio Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 21 21 9 a form of marriage by a pretended sale, transferring the woman, with her estate, to the man
concludo Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 894 327 167 to shut up, close, imprison, enclose, confine
confarreatio Lewis & Short 6 6 2 an ancient solemn manner of marrying among the Romans
confarreo Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 to marry by the ceremony of the cake (confarreatio, the offering of a cake of spelt, of which the parties partook):
coniugalis Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 of marriage, conjugal
coniugialis Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 of marriage, connubial
coniunx Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 a married person, consort, spouse, husband, wife
conjugalis Lewis & Short 36 36 16 who preside over marriage
conjugialis Lewis & Short 4 4 2 belonging to marriage, conjugal, connubial
conjunx Lewis & Short 4,031 1,939 557 One who is united in marriage, a consort, spouse, wife;
consigno Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 55 55 40 to seal, sign, subscribe, set seal to
conubium Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 421 421 179 marriage, wedlock
convenio Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 4,475 3,569 544 to come together, meet, assemble, gather, come in a body
corruptus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 1,609 0 200 spoiled, marred, corrupted, bad
denubo Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 6 6 4 to marry away, go away in marriage
digamia Lewis & Short 0 0 0 a marrying twice
digamus Lewis & Short 0 0 0 that has been married twice
domitius Lewis & Short 1,286 0 94 who protects those married in the house
dos Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 1,079 389 243 a marriage portion, dowry
enubo Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 7 7 5 to marry away, marry (to a stranger)
enuptio Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 4 4 4 the right to marry
erogator Lewis & Short 0 0 0 who gives her away in marriage
farreatio Lewis & Short 0 0 0 the use of speltbread in marrying
fax Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 3,588 1,238 602 a torch, firebrand, flambeau, link
immaturus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 238 238 128 untimely, unripe, immature, premature
innubo Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 163 8 60 to marry into
iugo Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 to bind, marry
jugarius Lewis & Short 21 11 14 a place in Rome where stood an altar to the foundress of marriage
marita Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 415 0 100 a married woman, wife
maritalis Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 43 43 33 of married people, matrimonial, nuptial
marito Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 1,664 37 248 to wed, marry
maritus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 4,077 0 422 of marriage, matrimonial, conjugal, nuptial, marriage-
maritus2 Lewis & Short 3,872 0 404 [unavailable]
matrimonium Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 375 375 82 wedlock, marriage, matrimony
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