(ops) opis (no nom.or datsing.), f
2 AP-, aid, help, support, assistance, succor : opis egens tuae: siquid opis potes adferre huic, T.: moran-tibus opem ferre, Cs.: aliquid opis rei p. tulissemus: ad opem iudicum confugiunt: exitium superabat opem, i. e. baffled medical skill , O.: Adfer opem! help! O.: sine hominum opibus et studiis: (equus) Imploravit opes hominis, H.— Power, might, strength, ability, influence, weight : summa nituntur opum vi, V.: summā ope niti, S.: omni ope atque operā enitar, with might and main : quācumque ope possent: Non opis est nostrae, in our power , V.: Dissimulator opis propriae, H.— Means, property, substance, wealth, riches, treasure, resources, might, power (rare in sing .): vidi ego te, astante ope barbaricā, etc., Enn. ap. C.: barbarica, V.—Plur: nostrae opes contusae erant, S.: privatae, H.: magnas inter opes inops, H.: ruris parvae, O.: vita opibus firma, copiis locuples: Troianas ut opes Eruerint Danai, V.: opes amovento, avoid display .—Person., the goddess of abundance, sister and wife of Saturn, identified with the Earth , C., O.: ad Opis (sc. aedem).