A Latin-English And English-Latin Dictionary, for the Use of Schools. Chiefly From the Lexicons of Freund, Georges, And Kaltschmidt

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A Latin-English And English-Latin Dictionary, for the Use of Schools. Chiefly From the Lexicons of Freund, Georges, And Kaltschmidt
Freund, William, 1806-1894
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Adj.
A) Prop.: Select, picked, chosen out of many, culled, 1. pueri, Cic. — B) Fig.i Choice, excel- lent of its kind, te in dicendo mihi videri lectiasi- mum, Cic. ; 1. argentum, good, Ter.
LECTUS, i, 7»i [lectusi us, m., Plaut] Gego). A resti^ig-place. I. A couch for slewing on, a bed, I. cubicularis, Cic; lecto teneri, to be confined to one^s bed, Id. ; 1. genialis, a bridal or nuptial couch or bedf which, after the wedding, was called adversu8,^0Tffi its being placed opposite the door of the
... atrium, Id. ; 1. caelebs, vm/married, single, Ov.
II. An easy chair or couch for studying- or writing, Cic; a dining-sofa, usually for three persons, Cic. ; lectia Archiacie recurabere, Hor. III. A bed or couch on which a corpse was laid, a b ier, lectum in forum detulerunt, Suet.
LeDA, Si, f, or LeDE, es, /. (A^fia). Leda, wife of Tyndarus, king of Sparta, mother of Castor and Pollux, and of Helen and Clytemnestra, Ov.
LeDjEUS, a, um. Of or belonging to Le- da, poet, for Spartan, L. Helena, Virg.


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