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frenum
frēnum or fraenum, i, n., and more freq. (cf. Neue, Formenl. 1, 567; and v. infra), plur. heterocl...
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frēnum (frae-) ī, n plur.frēnī, ōrum, m, or frēna, ōrum, n
3 FER-, a bridle, curb, bit : frenumque (equus) recepit, H.: non frenum depulit ore, H.—Prov.: frenum mordere, take the bit in one's teeth , i.e. resist.—Plur. : sonipes frena mandit, V.: frenos audire, V.: inhibuit frenos, L.: asellum docere currere frenis, H.: frenos pati, Ph.: ea frena furenti (Sibyllae) Concutit Apollo, V.—Fig., a bridle, curb, means of governing, restraint, check, limit : Ni frenum accipere et victi parere fatentur, V.: furoris: date frenos naturae, give the reins to , L.: pinus, cui victa remisit Frena rector, the helm , O.: frena licentiae Inicere, H.: calcaribus in Ephoro, in Theopompo frenis uti: prosiliet frenis natura remotis, H.
frēnum or fraenum, i, n., and more freq. (cf. Neue, Formenl. 1, 567; and v. infra), plur. heterocl...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.