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decus
dĕcus, ŏris, n. [Sanscr. daças, fame; Gr. δόξα; cf. decet], any thing that ornaments, embellishes, a...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
decus oris, n
DEC-, grace, glory, honor, dignity, splendor, beauty : eius decus sustinere: verum decus in virtute positum est: regium, S.: muliebre, chastity , L.: casti pudoris, O.: sine decore perfugere, in dishonor , S.: decus enitet ore, V.: Inmemores decoris pectora tundunt, beauty , O.— An ornament, glory, boast, decoration, adornment, honor : decora fanorum: senator decus iudiciorum: senectutis: equitum Maecenas, H.: super positum capiti, L.: Pilumno quos ipsa decus dedit, V.: imperatori decori esse, S.: Vitis arboribus decori est, V.— Moral dignity, worth, virtue, honor : virtutis: publicum, of the state , Ta.: civitatis: Oblitus decoris sui, V.: Virtus, fama, decus Divitiis parent, H.—Plur, deeds of honor, honorable achievements, exploits : cum multa referret sua decora, L.: militiae decora, L.: nunc vestra decora recensete, Ta.— Glorious ancestors : longa decora praeferentes, Ta.
dĕcus, ŏris, n. [Sanscr. daças, fame; Gr. δόξα; cf. decet], any thing that ornaments, embellishes, a...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.