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via tritaa well-trodden, much-frequented way.Rate it:
viae se committereto set out on a journey.Rate it:
viam ingredi, inire (also metaphorically)to enter upon a route; to take a road.Rate it:
viam intercludereto obstruct a road; to close a route.Rate it:
viam munireto make a road.Rate it:
viam patefacere, aperireto open a route.Rate it:
viam persequi (also metaphorically)to continue one's journey, pursue one's course.Rate it:
viam sternere (silice, saxo)to pave a road.Rate it:
viam virtutis ingredi (Off. 1. 32. 118)to walk in the ways of virtue.Rate it:
viam vitae ingredi (Flacc. 42. 105)to enter upon a career.Rate it:
vicissitudines dierum noctiumquethe succession of day and night.Rate it:
victimas (oxen), hostias (smaller animals, especially sheep) immolare, securi ferire, caedere, mactareto slaughter victims.Rate it:
victoria multo sanguine ac vulneribus stetit (Liv. 23. 30)the victory cost much blood and many wounds, was very dearly bought.Rate it:
victoriam adipisci, parereto gain a victory, win a battle.Rate it:
victoriam conclamare (B. G. 5. 37)to raise a shout of victory.Rate it:
victoriam exploratam dimittereto let a sure victory slip through one's hands.Rate it:
victoriam ferre, referreto gain a victory, win a battle.Rate it:
victoriam or de victoria gratulari alicuito congratulate a person on his victory.Rate it:
victoriam praecipere (animo) (Liv. 10. 26)to consider oneself already victor.Rate it:
victoriam reportare ab hosteto gain a victory over the enemy.Rate it:
victum aliqua re quaerereto earn a livelihood by something.Rate it:
victus cotidianusdaily bread.Rate it:
victus tenuis (Fin. 2. 28. 90)meagre diet.Rate it:
videant or dent operam consules, ne quid res publica detrimenti capiat (Catil. 1. 2. 4)let the consuls take measures for the protection of the state.Rate it:
vigilias agere in castris (Verr. 4. 43)to mount guard in the camp.Rate it:
vigilias crebras ponere (Sall. Iug. 45. 2)to place a close line of sentry-posts.Rate it:
viginti anni et amplius, aut plustwenty years and more.Rate it:
villa tangit viamthe country-house stands near the road.Rate it:
vim adhibere, facere alicuito use violence against some one.Rate it:
vim et manus afferre alicui (Catil. 1. 8. 21)to kill with violence.Rate it:
vim inferre alicuito do violence to a person.Rate it:
vim vi depellereto meet force by force.Rate it:
vincula rumpereto burst one's chains.Rate it:
vineas agere (B. G. 3. 21)to advance pent-houses, mantlets.Rate it:
vino deditum esse, indulgereto be given to drink.Rate it:
violatas caerimonias inexpiabili religione sancire (Tusc. 1. 12. 27)to invoke an irrevocable curse on the profanation of sacred rites.Rate it:
vir constans, gravis (opp. homo inconstans, levis)a man of character, with a strong personality.Rate it:
vir defunctus honoribusa man who has held every office (up to the consulship).Rate it:
vir doctissimusa great scholar.Rate it:
vir fortissimusa hero.Rate it:
vir magno ingenio praeditusa man of ability.Rate it:
vir magno ingenio, ingeniosusa man of ability.Rate it:
vir omni doctrina eruditusa man perfect in all branches of learning.Rate it:
vir or homo doctus, litteratusa man of learning; a scholar; a savant.Rate it:
vir perfecte planeque eruditusa man of profound erudition.Rate it:
vir ut temporibus illis doctusa man of considerable learning for those times.Rate it:
vires aliquem deficiuntto lose strength.Rate it:
vires colligereto gain strength.Rate it:
vires consenescuntto become old and feeble.Rate it:
vires corporis or merely viresbodily strength.Rate it:

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