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error
error, ōris, m. [1. erro], a wandering. I In gen., a wandering , straying or strolling about (...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
error ōris, m
cf. 1 erro, a wandering, straying, strolling : ad quos Ceres in illo errore venisse dicitur: civium: dic Errores tuos, V.: finem rogant erroris, O.: pelagi erroribus actus, V.— A going astray, missing the way : iumenta errore delata per quattuor stadia, Cu.: (iaculum) detulit error in Idan, O.— A winding, meandering, maze, intricacy : fessae erroribus undae, O.: flexus, O.—Fig., a doubt, uncertainty, ambiguity : nominum, L.: errores abstulit illa meos, O.: viarum, ignorance , L.: Graiarum iubarum, confusion , V.— A going astray, going wrong, error, mistake, delusion : mentis: rapiin errorem: errorem tollere: cui demptus per vim mentis error, H.: pro errore venia, Ta.: me malus abstulit error, infatuation , V.: quoniam novus incidit error, Pr.: aliquis latet error, snare , V.—Person., delusion , O.
error, ōris, m. [1. erro], a wandering. I In gen., a wandering , straying or strolling about (...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.