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Headword Dictionaries Max. Inst. Min. Inst. # Documents Short Definition
Cyzicos Lewis & Short 111 0 19 a king of the Dolones, after whom the town of Cyzicum was named
Cyzicos2 Lewis & Short 111 0 19 [unavailable]
Daucius Lewis & Short 1 1 1 twins whom their parents could not distinguish
Enceladus Lewis & Short 53 53 39 one of the giants upon whom Jupiter hurled Ætna
Fuscinus2 Lewis & Short 5 0 2 a friend of Juvenal to whom his fourteenth Satire is addressed
Josephus Lewis & Short 22 22 17 a Jewish historian, taken prisoner by Flavius Vespasian, of whom he prophesied that he would become emperor
Learchus Lewis & Short 7 7 6 the son of Athamas and Ino, whom Athamas, in a fit of madness, killed
Lycomedes Lewis & Short 13 13 5 a king of the Isle of Scyros, with whom Achilles concealed himself disguised in female attire, and whose daughter Deidamia bore to the latter Pyrrhus
Lycotherses Lewis & Short 0 0 0 a king of Illyria, whom his wife Agave, the daughter of Cadmus, murdered, in order to give the kingdom to her father
Lysippus Lewis & Short 39 39 24 a celebrated brass-founder of Sicyon, to whom alone Alexander the Great gave permission to cast a statue of him
Marsyas Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 106 0 28 a satyr, flayed by Apollo
Marsyas2 Lewis & Short 106 0 28 A river in Greater Phrygia, which flows into the Mæander
Megara3 Lewis & Short 297 0 28 wife of Hercules, whom, in his madness, he destroyed, together with her children
Menander Lewis & Short 90 90 37 a celebrated Greek comic poet, whom Terence took as his model
Myrice2 Lewis & Short 19 0 7 a nymph, from whom Hannibal's wife Imilce was said to be descended
Nauplius Lewis & Short 20 0 9 a son of Neptune and Amymone, king of Eubœa, and father of Palamedes. To avenge his son, whom the Greeks had put to death before Troy, he made false signal-fires on the shores of Eubœa as the Greeks were returning homeward, and led them to shipwreck upon
Nysus Lewis & Short 11 7 8 the tutor of Bacchus, to whom he intrusted Thebes during his expedition to India
Summanus Lewis & Short 28 16 11 a Roman deity to whom nocturnal lightnings were asscribed
Vatienus Lewis & Short 0 0 0 a countryman to whom Castor and Pollux are said to have announced the victory of the Romans over Perseus
collegatarius Lewis & Short 0 0 0 a person to whom is bequeathed a legacy in common with others
cuius Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 of whom? whose?
cujusvis Lewis & Short 0 0 0 to whomever pertaining, whosesoever, of any one
dico2 Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 83,672 38,185 1,136 to say, speak, utter, tell, mention, relate, affirm, declare, state, assert
inhonorus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 36 10 13 unsightly
ligurio Lewis & Short 196 13 30 whom they lick, whom they daintily feed upon
mandatarius Lewis & Short 0 0 0 one to whom a charge
nauplius2 Lewis & Short 22 2 10 a kind of shell-fish, which sails in its shell as in a ship
quilibet Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 any one, any without distinction, whom you will, no matter who, the first that comes, all
quis Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 987,494 0 1,330 who? which one?
quis2 Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 987,494 0 1,330 any one, anybody, anything, some one, somebody, something
quis3 Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 dat. and abl plur. of quis and qui
quivis Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 6,163 547 648 whoever it be, whom you please, any one, any whatever, anything
sortitus2 Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 1,965 0 182 a casting of lots, drawing
statuliber Lewis & Short 0 0 0 a slave to whom liberty is granted under a certain condition
ubi Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 13,459 13,459 866 in which place, in what place, where
usuarius Lewis & Short 1 1 1 whom one has the use of
vivarius Lewis & Short 116 0 21 whom they keep under their control in order to get made their heirs