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diurnus
dĭurnus, a, um, adj. [for dius-nus, from dies; cf.: interdius, quotidianus, etc.], of or belonging t...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
diurnus adj.
DIV-, of the day, by day : fur: labores: itinera, Cs.: merum, i. e. drinking , H.: currus, i. e. the chariot of the sun , O.— Daily, of one day, of each day : aetatis fata, i. e. of only one day , O.: cibus, rations , L.: mercede diurnā conductus, H.— As subst n., an account - book, day - book : longum, Iu.— Plur, diaries, records, minutes , Ta.
dĭurnus, a, um, adj. [for dius-nus, from dies; cf.: interdius, quotidianus, etc.], of or belonging t...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.