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rumor
rūmor, ōris, m. [cf. Gr. ὠρύω, to howl; ὀρυμαγδός, din; Sanscr. root ru-, roar; ravas, uproar; Lat.:...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
rūmor ōris, m
RV-, a rustle, murmur, vague sound : Solvere secundo rumore, the murmur of the oars , Poët. ap. C.: ad caelum ferre rumore secundo, i. e. applause , H.— The talk of the many, common talk, report, hearsay, rumor : cum incertis rumoribus serviant, Cs.: perferet multa rumor: rumores Africanos excipere: volgi rumoribus exagitatus, S.: a rostris manat per compita rumor, H.: omnīs rumorum ventos conligere: rumor venit, Datum iri gladiatores, T.: crebri ad eum rumores adferebantur . . . omnīs Belgas coniurare, Cs.: rem te valde bene gessisse rumor erat: rumores de oppresso Dolabellā: de vitā imperatoris rumores dubii adlati sunt, L.: exstinctis rumoribus de auxiliis legionum, Cs.— Common opinion, current report, popular voice, fame, reputation : adversus famam rumoresque hominum stare, L.: qui erit rumor id si feceris?T.: quos rumor asperserat, calumny , Cu.: rumorem quendam esse quaesitum, notoriety : plebis rumorem adfectare, Ta.: adverso rumore esse, in bad repute , L.
rūmor, ōris, m. [cf. Gr. ὠρύω, to howl; ὀρυμαγδός, din; Sanscr. root ru-, roar; ravas, uproar; Lat.:...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.