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| anadyomenē, anadyomenēs f | emerging from the sea, an epithet of Venus emerging from the sea, celebrated picture of the painter Apelles |
| antīquior, antīquius | that is before in rank, that is before in importance, more celebrated, preferable, better, illustrious |
| armilūstrum, armilūstrī n | a place in Rome, where was celebrated the festival Armilustrium |
| artificēs celebrātī | celebrated artists |
| astragalizontes, astragalizontum m | the dice-players (children), celebrated group of statuary by Polycletus |
| Bandusĭa, Bandusĭaae f | a 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 n | an 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 n | the celebrated cataract of the Nile, near Syene |
| Catadūpī, Catadūpōrum m | those 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 f | waterfall, 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, celebre | numerous, 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, celebrātum | frequented, much visited, customary, usual, frequent, solemn, festive, brilliant, known, celebrated, famous |
| celebre nōmen | celebrated name, much mentioned name |
| celebrēscere, celebrēscō | be celebrated |
| celebris, celebre | numerous, 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 nōmen | celebrated name |
| Cereālia, Cereālium n | cereals, festival of Ceres, celebrated on the 10th of April |
| charistia, charistiōrum n (charistia, charistiōrum n) (χαρίστια)charistia, charistiōrum n | an 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, clārum | clear, bright, shining, brilliant, making clear, bringing fair weather, loud, distinct, manifest, plain, evident, intelligible, celebrated, renowned, illustrious, honorable, famous, glorious, notorious |
| conclāmātus, conclāmāta, conclāmātum | published abroad by crying out, known, celebrated, lamentable, unfortunate |
| Cynthus, Cynthī m | a mountain of Delos, celebrated as the birthplace of Apollo and Diana |
| Cypriānus, Cypriānī m | a celebrated Church father of the third century, bishop at Carthage |
| Cyrtaeī, Cyrtaeōrum m | a Median tribe, celebrated as slingers |
| Cyrtiī, Cyrtiōrum m | a Median tribe, celebrated as slingers |
| Cythēra, Cythērōrum n | an island in the Aegean Sea, celebrated for the worship of Venus |
| decennālia, decennālium n | festival celebrated every ten years after the time of Augustus |
| decennia, decennium n | festival celebrated every ten years after the time of Augustus |
| Dēmosthenēs, Dēmosthenis m | the most celebrated of the Grecian orators |
| diēs fēstus oscillātiōnis | swing festival, festival celebrated at Athens in honor of Erigone |
| Diogenēs, Diogenis m | celebrated Ionian philosopher, pupil of Anaximenes |
| trīcennālia, trīcennālium n | festival celebrated once in thirty years, tricennial festival |
| triennia, triennium n | festival celebrated every three years, triennial festival |
| Vīnālia, Vīnālium n | wine-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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