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praeclarus
prae-clārus, a, um, adj., very clear, very bright. I Lit. (only poet. and very rare): lux, Lucr. ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
prae-clārus adj.
with comp.and sup, very bright, brilliant: iaspis, Iu.—Very beautiful, magnificent, honorable, splendid, admirable, remarkable, distinguished, excellent, famous: urbs situ praeclaro ad aspectum: opus: interpres iuris: genus dicendi: leges: gens bello praeclara, V.: eloquentiae ac fidei, Ta.: nec quicquam est praeclarius: praeclarissimum factum, N.: res, great wealth, H.: praeclaram populoR. refers gratiam.—Noted, notorious: sceleribus suis ferox atque praeclarus, S.—Plurn. as subst: multa secum praeclara habere, treasures of art.
prae-clārus, a, um, adj., very clear, very bright. I Lit. (only poet. and very rare): lux, Lucr. ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.