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munus
mūnus (old orthogr. moenus; moenera militiaï, Lucr. 1, 29), ĕris, n. [root mu-; cf.: moenia, munis...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
mūnus eris, n
2 MV-, a service, office, post, employment, function, duty : administrare, T.: rei p., public office : munera belli partiri, L.: de iure respondendi sustinere: vigiliarum obire, to perform , L.: offici, performance : principum est resistere levitati multitudinis: militiae, Cs.: sine munere vestro, help , O.— A duty, burden, tribute : munus imponebatur grave civitati: munere vacare, L.— A work : maiorum vigiliarum: solitudinis, a book written in solitude.—A service, favor, kindness : infinitis cum muneribus.— The last service, burial : pro hominis dignitate amplo munere extulit, N.: cineri haec mittite nostro Munera, V.— A present, gift : sine munere a me abire?T.: mittere homini munera: promissum, V.: munera Liberi, i. e. wine , H.: terrae, fruits , H.: Cereris, bread , O.: munere niveo lanae alqm fallere, inducement , V.: quem munere palpat Carus, i. e. a bribe , Iu.: Munera circo In medio, prizes , V.— A public show, spectacle, entertainment, exhibition, show of gladiators (given by magistrates): magnis muneribus datis, Cs.: plebem muneribus placare: aedilicium: munera nunc edunt, Iu.
mūnus (old orthogr. moenus; moenera militiaï, Lucr. 1, 29), ĕris, n. [root mu-; cf.: moenia, munis...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.