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libareto offer libations.Rate it:
liber (scriptoris) conversus, translatusthe work when translated; translation (concrete).Rate it:
liber accurate, diligenter scriptusa carefully written book.Rate it:
liber deperditusa book which has been entirely lost sight of.Rate it:
liber inscribitur Laelius (Off. 2. 9. 30)the book is entitled "Laelius".Rate it:
liber intercidit, periitthe book has been lost.Rate it:
liber mihi est in manibusto be engaged on a book.Rate it:
liber perditusa lost book of which fragments (relliquiae, not fragmenta) remain.Rate it:
liber plenus delectationisa very charming book.Rate it:
liber qui fertur alicuiusa book which is attributed to some one.Rate it:
liber refertur ad nescio quem auctoremthe book is attributed to an unknown writer.Rate it:
liber, oratio in manibus estthe book, speech can easily be obtained.Rate it:
libera contumacia Socratis (Tusc. 1. 29. 71)the frank but defiant demeanour of Socrates (before his judges).Rate it:
libera corpora sub corona (hasta) veneunt (B. G. 3. 16. 4)the free men are sold as slaves.Rate it:
libera re publicain the time of the Republic.Rate it:
libera res publica, liber populusthe Republic.Rate it:
liberaliter, ingenue, bene educarito receive a liberal education.Rate it:
libere dicere (Verr. 2. 72. 176)to speak frankly, independently.Rate it:
libertas, libertatis studiumindependent spirit.Rate it:
libertatem populo eripereto rob a people of its freedom.Rate it:
libertatem recuperareto recover liberty.Rate it:
liberum populum servitute afficereto enslave a free people.Rate it:
libidine ferrito be carried away by one's passions.Rate it:
libidinem alicuius excitareto arouse some one's lust.Rate it:
libido consēditthe storm of passion has abated.Rate it:
libido dominatur (Or. 65. 219)the passions win the day.Rate it:
libro continetur aliquidthe book contains something... (not continet aliquid).Rate it:
libro scriptor complexus est aliquidthe book contains something... (not continet aliquid).Rate it:
libros Sibyllinos adire, consulere, inspicereto consult the Sibylline books.Rate it:
librum annotare, interpolare, distinguereto furnish a book with notes, additional extracts, marks of punctuation.Rate it:
librum conficere, componere (De Sen. 1. 2)to compose, compile a book.Rate it:
librum de manibus ponereto lay down a book (vid. sect. XII. 3, note vestem deponere...).Rate it:
librum edere (Div. 1. 3. 6)to publish a book.Rate it:
librum evolvere, volvereto open a book.Rate it:
librum in manibus habere (Acad. 1. 1. 2)to be engaged on a book.Rate it:
librum in manus sumereto take up a book in one's hands.Rate it:
librum mittere ad aliquem (Fin. 1. 3. 8)to dedicate a book to some one.Rate it:
librum scribere, conscribereto write a book.Rate it:
lictores summovent turbam (Liv. 4. 50)the lictors clear the way.Rate it:
lignatum, aquatum ireto go to fetch wood, water.Rate it:
lingua graeca latinā locupletior (copiosior, uberior) estthe Greek language is a richer one than the Latin.Rate it:
lingua promptum esseto have a ready tongue.Rate it:
linguae solutiovolubility.Rate it:
litem alicui intendereto go to law with, sue a person.Rate it:
lites componere (Verg. Ecl. 3. 108)to arrange a dispute (by arbitration).Rate it:
litora ac portus custodia clausos tenereto keep the coast and harbours in a state of blockade.Rate it:
litteraeliterature.Rate it:
litterae ac monumenta or simply monumentawritten records; documents.Rate it:
litterae hoc exemplo (Att. 9. 6. 3)a letter, the tenor of which is...Rate it:
litterae iacent, neglectae iacentscholarship, culture, literature is at a low ebb.Rate it:

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