Parhelion Part P A

Parhelion Part P A

PARHELION PART PART parhelion: Imago s5Us; parelion: Phr.; tAe disease is attended with psdot. = to take \active~] p. in.- to take p. V. MOCK-SUN. ofi pain, magnos cruciatus habet mor­ in a battle, praelio int, Caes. B. G. 7, 87, pariah: *infimi s. sordidissimi or- bus, Sen. Ep. 78, 6: (Ae very p. ofi pain extr.: Cic. Also sometimes interveriio, dinls homo. tends to bring itself to an end, ips4a (to interfere with; of one who might parietary (subs): (herba) pane- summi doloris intentio invenit finem, cf. not have been experted to do so): Paul. taria: ApuL Herb. ib. 6 7: to be seized with such a p. ofDig . 4, 4, 24: V. TO INTERFERE. 2. parings: praescgmina, um, re. : anger, tantum irae concipere, Curt 8, 1.expr . without p. (or lot) in, by expers, nail-p, unguium pr, PL Aul. 2, 4, 33- (Paroxysmus is without authority, rtis (with gen.; less freq. abl.) : to have Also unguium resegmina. PUn. 28, 1, though used by some Latinists.) no p. in military command or public 2 } 5. parricidal: usu. scSlestus may suf­ counsel, esse expertem imperii, pubUci parish: paroecla (Gk: n-opoucta); fice, the context defining it: v. GUILTY. consilii, Cic. Rep. I, 31: opp. particeps, corrupted, parSchia: Sid.: Hier. (The Parricide: I. 'Ihe agent: 1, Cic. Leg. I, 7, 22: v. DESTITUTE. See latter form is best suited to denote the parricida (tAe murderer of any near re­ alSO TO PARTAKE, PARTAKER. |j|. English more limited sense.) lative; not merely qf a father: see MACharacter,­ as in a play; also in fig. parish - clerk: *praecentor pa- TRICIDE, FRATRICIDE): Cic. Mil. 7, 17: sense: 1, pers5na: to act (Ae p. of a rocnialis (?). Hor. Often used of high traitors (p.sovereign, p. principis tueri, Qc. PhiL church: * aedes sacra paro- reipublicae, Sail. Cat. 51): to denounce 8,10,29; also, p. sustinere, id. Mur. 3, chialis. as an enemy and p., hostem atque p. 6; tenere, id. de Or. 3,14, 54; gerere, id. priest: *parSchus: M. L. (cf. vocare, SalL Cat. 31: Tac. 2. patris Off. 1, 32, 115: 2. partes, ium,/: ForceU. s. v, '* hinc parochi in Ecclesia (parentis) taterfector, occlsor (rare): v. to take the principal p. in a play, pri­ nunc dicuntur qui curam animarum MURDERER. Or expr. by verb: tAe p. mas p. agere, Ter. Ph. prol. 27: cf. suscipiunt et fidelibus necessaria ad shall be sewn up in a sack, qui patrem partes tueri, Hor. A. P. 193 : to ftear (Ae salutem suppedltant."). Or use presby­ occiderit (necaverit), culeo insuatur, p. ofi accuser in a trial, (in) judicio p. ter, sacrorum antlstes: v. PRIEST. Quint. 7, 8, 6. ||. The act: parrlci- accusatoris obtinere, Cic. Quint. 2, 8 : to parishioner: *par'ochianus: Du C. dium (with the same extent of meaning have a second os- third (inferios) p. as­ parity: Phr.: by a p. of reasoning, as parricida: v. supr.): Cic: Suet. Or signed to one, secundarum, tertiaruni p. •pari ratione, consimili argumento. expr. by verb: to fte guilty of p., patrem esse, Cie Div. Verr. 15, 48. With pri- park: I. Enclosed ground: 1, necavisse, occidisse: v. TO MURDP:R. mae, secundae, partes is often under­ pSradisus (Gk. 7rapa8eicros" game-park): parrot: psittacus: Ov. Am. 2, 6, 1 stood : e. g. to play a second p., secundas Gell. 2, 20: pure Lat vivarium (pre­ (p. imitatrix ales): Pers.: Plin. ferre, Hor. S. 1, 9, 46. |V. Side, fac­ serves). 2. horti, orum (pleasure- parry: 1, propulso, 1: to p. a tion : partes: v. PARTY. TO take any grounds): Qc Fin. 5,1, 3. (This latter blow, ictum a corpore p, cf. Cic Mil. n, one's p., alicui opem ferre, adesse, adju- the more suitable word to denote a park 30: Curt. 9, 4, fin. (clypeo incidentia torem se praebere: v. TO ASSIST. V.. appropriated to pleasure and recreation)tel a p.). 2. defendo, di, sum, 3: v. Duty,function: 1. officium: to do- 3, viridarium (an ornamental gar­ TO WARD OFF. 3. perh. eludo, si, one's p. (honestly), o. satisfacere, Cic. den, planted with handsome trees): Cic.sum , 3 (to get out ofi the way ofi and Div. Verr. 14, exts:: v. DUTY. 2. oft Att. 2, 3 : Suet.: Lampr. (From Lampr. escape : hence needing some qualifica­ expr. by gen. after esse; or by reeitt. oi" Eleg. 23, domus viridarium; and Uip. tion to expr. present sense) : Ae p.'d the pron. adj. (L. G. } 266): it is the p. of a Dig. 7,1,13, where it is noted as natu­ blow soith his stick, *baculo ictum pro-youth to reverence his elders, adolescen­ rally forming part of house premises, pulsando (arcendo) elusit: v. TO ELUDE. t's est majores natu vereri, Qc. Off. i, the viridarium may be inferred to have parse: Phr.: to p. each word in a 34, 132: it is my, your, our, p., meum,. been ordinarily in the inner quads-angle sentence, *singula vocabula (verba) no­tuum, nostrum est, etc: pass. VI. qf a house) ||. Of artillery: use tor­ tare proprietatesque describere. Only injpl, parts = faculties, capacity - menta, orum: v. ARTILLERT. ParseeS: *Zoroastrei qui hodie sunt, ingSnium, etc: v. NATURAL (VI.).. parlance: Phr.: common p., *usus Farsaeique dicuntur. VII. Also only in pi., parts = re­ loquendi quotidianus; usitatus sermo. Farseeism : *Zoroastreorum religio gions : 16cii, orum: the Gasds who in­ parley (v.): coUdquor, locutus, 3 (to s. superstitio. habited these ps, Galli qui ea 1. inco- haul conference) -. Caes.: Qc. parsimonious: parcus, sordldus (to lerent, Caes. B. G. 2, 4: v. PLACE,. parley (sufts.): colloquium: v. CON­ mearereess), etc.: v.NIGGARDLY, SPARING. REGION. Phr.: ire, to, or from foreign FERENCE. parsimoniously: 1. parce (a ps, peregre: to travel into fioreign ps, parliament: *parlamentum: tliat term of praise rather than the contrary: p. proficisd, Suet. Caes. 42: Qc.: to live a p. should be held, twice a year at cf. Cic Off. 1, 30,106, vivere parce, con­ in fioreign ps, peregrinari, Qc. Arch. 7,. London, ut singulis annis p. bis Londini tinenter, severe, sobrie): v. SPARINGLY, 16: ire (Aese ps, hie victaiae (v. NEIGH­ haberetur, Stat in Milt. vi. 149: to dis­ THRIFTILY. 2. SOrdldg : V. MEANLY BOURHOOD) : somewhere about these ps, miss p., p. dimittere, Milt ib.: to con­ (III.), STINGILY. hie alicubi, Cic. Fl. 29, 71: Ter. VIM. vene p., p. con vocare, ib.: to dissolve p., parsimony : 1. parslmonia (in In grammar, p. of speech: pars ora­ p. dissolvere, ib. p. 150: members of p., good sense) : Qc.: v. ECONOMY. 2, tionis: Prise 2,4615. |X. Miscell.. parlamenti senatores, ib. p. 144 (A. e. sordes, ium,/: v..MEANNESS. Phr.: (i). on the p. ofi: pro (with abl.): nobiles et plebeii; proceres et plebeius parsley: perh. apium (? icild p.): to argue anything on the p. of an ac­ ordo, ib. p. 144). More classically, sena­ Hor. Od. i, 36,16 (vivax a.). Virg. G. 4, cused person, aliquid pro reo dlsputare, Cic. Sext. 2, init.: et^ass. Sometimes tus ; concilium: v. SENATE. 121 (virides apio rlpae): Plin. parliamentarian: expr.by*apar- parsnip : pastlnaca < Plin. 19, 5, 27: ab (a) may serve: cf. Smith's Lat Diet. lamento stare, esse. (*p. saliva, Linn.). s. v. (IV.). On the p. of, sometimes = parliamentary: expr. by *paria- parson: *clerlcus, *antistes sacro­ by, denoting the agent: v. BY. (ii). fior mentum: p. proceedings, *parlamenti rum, 'rerum sacraruni minister. (Not my p., our p., etc.: (1). equidem; with, acta: acquainted soith p. procedure, persona ecclesiae.) 1 pers. sing, and (less freq.) pi..- I for *parlamenti institutorum consuetudi- parsonage: *clerici parochialis my p. wislied to be called Caesar's sol­ nisque peritus, gnarus: a p. committee, aedes. dier ; you...., e. me Caesaris 111 i I item *senatorum selectorum consilium. part (subs): |, A portion: 1, did volul; vos .. , Caes. B. C. 2,32, fin.: Parlour: perh. diaeta (which how­ pars, partis, /.: to divide treto two,we, fior our p., liave been fior some time ever usu. comprised a suite of rooms: three, ps, in duas, tres p. dividere,finding fault with you, e. nos jam dudum v. Gier. ad Pita. Ep. 2,17,12); conclave, Caes. B. G. init.: Sail.: (Ae greater p.te incusamus, Ter. Pb. 3, 1, 7 : v. IN­ DEED. (2). adeo (implying emphasis): is, n. (any apartment).- v. ROOM. ofi the people, major p. populi, Cie Agr. parochial: *par6chialis, e: M. L. 2, 9, init.: so, maxima p. (hominum), and thou, on thy p., tuque adeo, Virg, (Necessary for definiteness.) Hor. S. 2, 3, 121. (N.B.—In nom. and G. 1, 24. (iii). for the most p..- maxi, Parody (sttfts.): 1. *pSrodia (Gr. ace. sing., is freq. used the old form parma­ m partem (principally, chiefly: irapo>8t'a): Pseud.-Ascon. (More elegant­ tim : p. of the Samnites liad revolted toadverb , ace); fgre, fermii: v. MOSTLY,. ly written as Gk.: so Quint 6,3,97, fieri the Carthaginians, partim Samnitium USUALLY. So also, in great p., magnam notis versibus similes, quae irapaSia di- defecisse ad Poenos, Liv. 23, n, fin.: partem, magna ex parte: our convessa- dtur.) 2. expr. by circuml, *poetee esp. repeated, partim ... partim, one p. tion consists in great p. of iambics* versus ad aiiud idque ridiculum argu­ ... another p.: Cic: Liv.) 2. portio magnam p. ex iambis nostra constat mentum deterti, Lichst. (in Kr.); •'car­ (Tate): Just: Plin.: v. PORTION, SHARE. oratio, Cic. Or. 56,189: ire great p. pre­ men ridiculi causa depravatum atque in The middle, top, bottom p., may be expr. vailed upon by their entreaties, magna aliam rem detortum. by medius, summus, imus: cf. Phaedr. ex p. eorum precibus adductus, Cues.

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