 | Cornelius Nepos - 1872 - 316 páginas
...hortus, i, m. A garden, in the widest sense of the term [хортос, " an incloeure"]. hos-pee, pîtis, m. ("The one seeking to eat " ; and in Pass, force,...visitor, friend, guest. — 2. An entertainer; a host [perhaps for hos-pit-s ; akin to Sans, root GHAS, "to eat"; pet-o, "to seek"]. hospït-ïmii, ïi,... | |
 | Ovid - 1872 - 104 páginas
...or t us, i, m. A garden, in the widest sense of the term [%ортос, " an inclosure"]. h os- pos, pïtis, m. (" The one seeking to eat " ; and in Pass....the one sought for the purpose of eating or being entertained*-1; hence) 1. A visitor, friend, guest. — 2, An entertainer; a host. — 3. A stranger... | |
 | Julius Caesar - 1873 - 140 páginas
...[perhaps akin to op-wf,,, " to rouse'']. hos-pes, pïtis, m. (" The one seeking to eat"; and in Paps. force, "the one sought for the purpose of eating or..." ; hence) 1. A visitor, friend, guest. — 2. An tnttrtalner ; a host [perhaps for Ьos-pit-s ; akin to Sans, root OHAS, " to eat"; pct-o, "toaeek"].... | |
 | Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1875 - 204 páginas
...character, manuers, etc. : Rude, unpolished, uncouth, blunt, stern. — S. Terrible, frightful, horrid. hos-pes, pïtis, m. (" The one | seeking to eat";...eating or being entertained"; hence) 1. A visitor, guest ;— at Ode 3, 26 hospes means Paris, the son of Priam, king of Troy.— 2. An entertainer, a... | |
 | Publius Vergilius Maro - 1876 - 158 páginas
...ie) 1. To exhort, urr¡e. — 2. To encourage. [akin to Gr. 6p-ni¡ut, " to rouse "J. hos-pee, pttis, m. ("The one seeking to eat"; and in Pass. force,...purpose of eating or being entertained "; hence) 1. A cisitor, quett.— Ъ, An entertainer, a host [perhaps for hos-pit-s ; akin to Sans. root GHAS, " to... | |
 | Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1876 - 136 páginas
...be trembled at"; hence) Terrible, dreadful, horrible. hos-pes, pTtis, m. ("The one seeking to cat "; and in Pass. force, " the one sought for the purpose of eating or i being entertained "; hence) 1. A visitor, guest. — 2. An I entertainer, a host [perhaps for hos-pit-s;... | |
 | Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1877 - 202 páginas
...rouse "]. hortus, i, m. A garden, in the widest seuse of the terra [Gr. xopTos, " an enclosure "]. hos-pes, pïtis, m. (" The one seeking to eat "; and...force, " the one sought for the purpose of eating or heing entertained "; hence) 1. A visitor, friend, guest. — 2. An entertainer; a host [perhaps for... | |
 | Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1877 - 210 páginas
...seuse of the term [jí¿pTos, " an enclosure "]. bos-pes, pïtis, m. ("The one secking to eat "; and iu Pass. force, " the one sought for the purpose of eating or being entertained"; hence) 1. A visitor, gnest. — 2. An entertainer ; a host. — 3. = Gr. ¿evos : A guestfriend ; ie a person between whom... | |
 | Publius Vergilius Maro - 1882 - 232 páginas
...exhort. — 2. To encourage [akin to &p-vvfu, "to rouse"]. hospes, pitis, m. (" The one seeking to oat" ; and in Pass. force, " the one sought for the purpose of eating, or being entertained"; hence) A guest, friend, visitor [perhaps for hos-pet-s ; akin to Sans. root GHAS, "to eat"; Lat. pet-o, "to... | |
 | Publius Ovidius Naso - 1884 - 172 páginas
...139. hortus, i, m. A garden, in the widest sense of the term [xifylTоs, "an enclosure "]. hns-pes, pïtis, m. ("The one seeking to eat "; and in Pass. force, " the one songht, for the purpose of eating or being eutertained"; hence) I. A visitor, guest. — 2. An entertainer... | |
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