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via trita
a well-trodden, much-frequented way.
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viae se committere
to set out on a journey.
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viam ingredi, inire (also metaphorically)
to enter upon a route; to take a road.
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viam intercludere
to obstruct a road; to close a route.
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viam munire
to make a road.
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viam patefacere, aperire
to open a route.
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viam persequi (also metaphorically)
to continue one's journey, pursue one's course.
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viam sternere (silice, saxo)
to pave a road.
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viam virtutis ingredi (Off. 1. 32. 118)
to walk in the ways of virtue.
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viam vitae ingredi (Flacc. 42. 105)
to enter upon a career.
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vicissitudines dierum noctiumque
the succession of day and night.
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victimas (oxen), hostias (smaller animals, especially sheep) immolare, securi ferire, caedere, mactare
to slaughter victims.
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victoria multo sanguine ac vulneribus stetit (Liv. 23. 30)
the victory cost much blood and many wounds, was very dearly bought.
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victoriam adipisci, parere
to gain a victory, win a battle.
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victoriam conclamare (B. G. 5. 37)
to raise a shout of victory.
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victoriam exploratam dimittere
to let a sure victory slip through one's hands.
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victoriam ferre, referre
to gain a victory, win a battle.
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victoriam or de victoria gratulari alicui
to congratulate a person on his victory.
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victoriam praecipere (animo) (Liv. 10. 26)
to consider oneself already victor.
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victoriam reportare ab hoste
to gain a victory over the enemy.
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victum aliqua re quaerere
to earn a livelihood by something.
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victus cotidianus
daily bread.
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victus tenuis (Fin. 2. 28. 90)
meagre diet.
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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.
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vigilias agere in castris (Verr. 4. 43)
to mount guard in the camp.
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vigilias crebras ponere (Sall. Iug. 45. 2)
to place a close line of sentry-posts.
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viginti anni et amplius, aut plus
twenty years and more.
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villa tangit viam
the country-house stands near the road.
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vim adhibere, facere alicui
to use violence against some one.
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vim et manus afferre alicui (Catil. 1. 8. 21)
to kill with violence.
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vim inferre alicui
to do violence to a person.
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vim vi depellere
to meet force by force.
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vincula rumpere
to burst one's chains.
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vineas agere (B. G. 3. 21)
to advance pent-houses, mantlets.
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vino deditum esse, indulgere
to be given to drink.
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violatas caerimonias inexpiabili religione sancire (Tusc. 1. 12. 27)
to invoke an irrevocable curse on the profanation of sacred rites.
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vir constans, gravis (opp. homo inconstans, levis)
a man of character, with a strong personality.
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vir defunctus honoribus
a man who has held every office (up to the consulship).
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vir doctissimus
a great scholar.
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vir fortissimus
a hero.
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vir magno ingenio praeditus
a man of ability.
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vir magno ingenio, ingeniosus
a man of ability.
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vir omni doctrina eruditus
a man perfect in all branches of learning.
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vir or homo doctus, litteratus
a man of learning; a scholar; a savant.
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vir perfecte planeque eruditus
a man of profound erudition.
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vir ut temporibus illis doctus
a man of considerable learning for those times.
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vires aliquem deficiunt
to lose strength.
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vires colligere
to gain strength.
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vires consenescunt
to become old and feeble.
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vires corporis or merely vires
bodily strength.
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