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"celebrated 17th of february":

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adōrĭōsus, adōrĭōsa, adōrĭōsumthat has often obtained the adorea, celebrated, honored, awarded

anadyomenē, anadyomenēs femerging from the sea, an epithet of Venus emerging from the sea, celebrated picture of the painter Apelles

antīquior, antīquiusthat is before in rank, that is before in importance, more celebrated, preferable, better, illustrious

armilūstrum, armilūstrī na place in Rome, where was celebrated the festival Armilustrium

artificēs celebrātīcelebrated artists

astragalizontes, astragalizontum mthe dice-players (children), celebrated group of statuary by Polycletus

Bandusĭa, Bandusĭaae fa pleasant fountain near Venusia, the birthplace of Horace, celebrated by him in song, C, 3,13

bios, biī m (Akk.Sgl. bion)a very celebrated and wholesome Greek wine

caristia, caristiōrum nan annual family repast made three days after the Parentalia, on the 20th of February, family banquet, at which existing family feuds were settled

Catadūpa, Catadūpōrum nthe celebrated cataract of the Nile, near Syene

Catadūpī, Catadūpōrum mthose dwelling near the celebrated cataract of the Nile

cataracta, cataractae f (cataractēs, cataractae m) (καταράκτης)waterfall, cataract, the celebrated fall of the Nile, drawbridge, portcullis, water-sluice, floodgate, waterbird

cataractēs, cataractae m (Akk. Sgl. cataractēn)waterfall, cataract, the celebrated fall of the Nile, drawbridge, portcullis, water-sluice, floodgate, waterbird

catarracta, catarractae fwaterfall, cataract, the celebrated fall of the Nile, drawbridge, portcullis, water-sluice, floodgate, waterbird

catarractēs, catarractae m (Akk. Sgl. catarractēn)waterfall, cataract, the celebrated fall of the Nile, drawbridge, portcullis, water-sluice, floodgate, waterbird

celeber, celebris, celebrenumerous, much frequented, much resorted to, populous, abounding in, rich in, celebrated, honored by a great assembly, renowned, distinguished, celebrated, famous, solemn, festive, often repeated, frequent

celebrātus, celebrāta, celebrātumfrequented, much visited, customary, usual, frequent, solemn, festive, brilliant, known, celebrated, famous

celebre nōmencelebrated name, much mentioned name

celebrēscere, celebrēscōbe celebrated

celebris, celebrenumerous, much frequented, much resorted to, populous, abounding in, rich in, celebrated, honored by a great assembly, renowned, distinguished, celebrated, famous, solemn, festive, often repeated, frequent

celebritās et nōmencelebrated name

Cereālia, Cereālium ncereals, festival of Ceres, celebrated on the 10th of April

charistia, charistiōrum n (charistia, charistiōrum n) (χαρίστια)charistia, charistiōrum nan annual family repast made three days after the Parentalia, on the 20th of February, family banquet, at which existing family feuds were settled

clārus, clāra, clārumclear, bright, shining, brilliant, making clear, bringing fair weather, loud, distinct, manifest, plain, evident, intelligible, celebrated, renowned, illustrious, honorable, famous, glorious, notorious

conclāmātus, conclāmāta, conclāmātumpublished abroad by crying out, known, celebrated, lamentable, unfortunate

Cynthus, Cynthī ma mountain of Delos, celebrated as the birthplace of Apollo and Diana

Cypriānus, Cypriānī ma celebrated Church father of the third century, bishop at Carthage

Cyrtaeī, Cyrtaeōrum ma Median tribe, celebrated as slingers

Cyrtiī, Cyrtiōrum ma Median tribe, celebrated as slingers

Cythēra, Cythērōrum nan island in the Aegean Sea, celebrated for the worship of Venus

decennālia, decennālium nfestival celebrated every ten years after the time of Augustus

decennia, decennium nfestival celebrated every ten years after the time of Augustus

Dēmosthenēs, Dēmosthenis mthe most celebrated of the Grecian orators

diēs fēstus oscillātiōnis swing festival, festival celebrated at Athens in honor of Erigone

Diogenēs, Diogenis mcelebrated Ionian philosopher, pupil of Anaximenes

trīcennālia, trīcennālium nfestival celebrated once in thirty years, tricennial festival

triennia, triennium nfestival celebrated every three years, triennial festival

Vīnālia, Vīnālium nwine-festival, celebrated annually on the 22d of April and the 19th of August, in which an offering of new wine was made to Jupiter

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