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auris
auris (abl., aure, auri), is, f. [v. audio]. I Lit., the ear as the organ of hearing, while aur...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
auris is, f
2 AV-, the ear (as the organ of hearing): aurīs adhibere, to be attentive : admovere aurem, to listen , T.: tibi plurīs admovere aurīs, bring more hearers , H.: erigere: applicare, H.: praebere aurem, to give attention, listen , O.: auribus accipere, to hear : bibere aure, H.: alqd aure susurrat, i. e. in the ear , O.: in aurem Dicere puero, i. e. aside , H.: ad aurem admonere: in aure dictare, Iu.: Cynthius aurem Vellit (as an admonition), V.: auribus Vari serviunt, flatter , Cs.: in aurem utramvis dormire, to sleep soundly , i. e. be unconcerned , T.— Plur, the ear, critical judgment, taste : offendere aures: elegantes: alcius implere, to satisfy : in Maeci descendat aures, H.— The ear of a plough, earth-board , V.
auris (abl., aure, auri), is, f. [v. audio]. I Lit., the ear as the organ of hearing, while aur...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.