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vox Pythia (Pythica) (Liv. 1. 56)an oracle given by the Delphian Apollo (Apollo Pythius).Rate it:

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ludi Olympia (not ludi Olympici), Pythiathe Olympian, Pythian games.Rate it:

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vox gravis, acuta, parva, mediocrisa deep, high, thin, moderate voice.Rate it:

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haec vox longa syllaba terminatur, in longam syllabam cadit, exitthis word ends in a long syllable.Rate it:

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nulla vox est ab eo auditano sound passed his lips.Rate it:

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quid significat, sonat haec vox?what is the meaning, the original sense of this word?Rate it:

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una et consentiens vox estall are unanimous.Rate it:

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vox canōra (Brut. 63. 234)a melodious, ringing voice.Rate it:

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vox lenis, suppressa, summissaa gentle, subdued voice.Rate it:

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vox magna, clara (Sulla 10. 30)a strong, loud voice.Rate it:

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vox pópuliTambién se emplea en el aforismo "Vox populi, vox Dei" para indicar que debe aceptarse lo que opina la gran mayoría de la gente sobre algo.Rate it:

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vox pópuliExpresión latina cuyo significado literal es voz del pueblo. Es usada para hacer referencia a algo que es bien conocido por todos.Rate it:

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vox, nomen carendi or simply carere hoc significat (Tusc. 1. 36. 88)the word carere means...Rate it:

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acies inclīnat or inclīnatur (Liv. 7. 33)the line of battle gives way.Rate it:

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ad arma conclamare (Liv. 3. 50)to call to arms.Rate it:

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ad nomen non respondere (Liv. 7. 4)to fail to answer one's name.Rate it:

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ad palum deligare (Liv. 2. 5)to bind to the stake.Rate it:

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ad teli coniectum venire (Liv. 2. 31)to come within javelin-range.Rate it:

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agmen medium (Liv. 10. 41)the centre of the marching column.Rate it:

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animum recipere (Liv. 2. 50)to take courage again.Rate it:

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appellare tribunos plebis (in aliqua re a praetore) (Liv. 2. 55)to appeal to the plebeian tribunes against a praetor's decision.Rate it:

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assidēre aegroto (Liv. 25. 26)to watch by a sick man's bedside.Rate it:

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audientium animos religione perfundere (Liv. 10. 388)to fill the souls of one's audience with devotion.Rate it:

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aura favoris popularis (Liv. 22. 26)popular favour; popularity.Rate it:

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aurae popularis homo (Liv. 42. 30)a popular man.Rate it:

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auram popularem captare (Liv. 3. 33)to court popularity.Rate it:

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belli sedes (Liv. 4. 31)the seat of war, theatre of operations.Rate it:

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bello se interponere (Liv. 35. 48)to interfere in a war.Rate it:

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capita conferre (Liv. 2. 45)to put our heads together.Rate it:

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censum habere, agere (Liv. 3. 22)to hold the census.Rate it:

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clamorem tollere (Liv. 3. 28)to raise a shout, a cry.Rate it:

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classes concurrunt (Liv. 26. 39)the fleets charge.Rate it:

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collato pede (Liv. 6. 12)hand to hand.Rate it:

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compressis manibus sedere (proverb.) (Liv. 7. 13)to sit with folded arms; to be inactive.Rate it:

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consiliis arcanis interesse (Liv. 35. 18)to be present at secret consultations.Rate it:

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cuneum facere (Liv. 22. 47)to draw up troops in a wedge-formation.Rate it:

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discedere (pedibus), ire in alicuius sententiam (Liv. 23. 10)to vote for some one's motion.Rate it:

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domo profugus (Liv. 1. 1)homeless.Rate it:

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equo, pedibus merere (Liv. 27. 11)to serve in the cavalry, infantry.Rate it:

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ex instituto (Liv. 6. 10. 6)according to traditional usage.Rate it:

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ex invidia alicuius auram popularem petere (Liv. 22. 26)to use some one's unpopularity as a means of making oneself popular.Rate it:

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exercitum in naves imponere (Liv. 22. 19)to embark an army.Rate it:

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fidem moliri (Liv. 6. 11. 8)to shake credit.Rate it:

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fiducia sui (Liv. 25. 37)self-confidence.Rate it:

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fuga effusa, praeceps (Liv. 30. 5)headlong flight.Rate it:

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gladio aliquem per pectus transfigere (Liv. 2. 46)to transfix, pierce a man's breast with one's sword.Rate it:

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gradum addere (sc. gradui) (Liv. 26. 9)to increase one's pace.Rate it:

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graviter consulere in aliquem (Liv. 8. 13)to deal severely with a person.Rate it:

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hospitium renuntiare (Liv. 25. 18)to sever (previous) hospitable relations.Rate it:

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hostes ad internecionem caedere, delere (Liv. 9. 26)to absolutely annihilate the enemy.Rate it:

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