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index
index, dĭcis, com. [1. indico], he who (that which) points out, a pointer, indicator (class.). I L...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
index dicis, m and f
in+DIC-, one who points out, a discloser, discoverer, informer, witness : falsus, S.: haec omnia indices detulerunt.— An informer, betrayer, spy : vallatus indicibus: saeptus armatis indicibus: silex, qui nunc dicitur index, traitor's stone , O.— An index, sign, mark, indication, proof : complexūs, benevolentiae indices: vox stultitiae: auctoris anulus, O.: Ianum indicem pacis bellique fecit, L.— A title, superscription, inscription : deceptus indicibus librorum: tabula in aedem cum indice hoc posita est, L.— A forefinger, index finger : pollex, non index: indice monstrare digito, H.
index, dĭcis, com. [1. indico], he who (that which) points out, a pointer, indicator (class.). I L...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.