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ars, artis, f. [v. arma], skill in joining something, combining, working it, etc., with the advancem...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
ars artis, f
1 AR-, practical skill : manus et ars: arte laboratae vestes, V.— Esp., skill in a special pursuit, a profession, business, art : musica, poetry , T.: magica, V.: (artes) militares et imperatoriae, L.: civiles, politics , Ta.: dicendi, oratory : belli, L.: arte canere, O.— Poet.: artes Infra se positas, i. e. inferior ability , H.— Science, learning, knowledge : Graecae: optimae, N.: inventor artium (Mercurius), Cs.— Theory, general principles : alqd ad artem et ad praecepta revocare.— A work of art : exquisitae: clipeus, Didymaonis artes, V.: Quas (artīs) Parrhasius protulit, H.— Conduct, practice, character : veteres revocavit artīs, ancient virtues , H.: artis bonae fama, S.: artes eximiae: Nihil istac opus est arte, sed eis ... Fide et taciturnitate, the service I want is not cookery, but , etc., T.: artium Gratarum facies, charming manners , H.— Cunning, artifice, stratagem, trick, fraud, deceit : arte tractare virum, T.: capti arte, L.: novas artīs versare, V.: nocendi, means , V.: dolosae, O.: arte ducis elusi, Ta.— An elementary treatise, instruction-book : praecepta in artibus relinquere: artem scindes Theodori, Iu.
ars, artis, f. [v. arma], skill in joining something, combining, working it, etc., with the advancem...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.