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sono
sŏno, ŭi, ĭtum, 1 (ante-class. collat. form acc. to the 3d conj., sonit, Enn. and Att. ap. Non. 504,...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
sonō uī, itus (P. fut. sonātūrus, H.), āre
sonus, to make a noise, sound, resound : in occultis templi tympana sonuerunt, Cs.: nunc mare, nunc siluae Aquilone sonant, H.: omnia passim mulierum puerorumque . . . ploratibus, L.: displosa sonat vesica, H.: mugitibus sonant ripae, echo , V.— To speak, sound, utter, express : subagreste quiddam, speak : Ille sonat raucum, O.: nec vox hominem sonat, i. e. bespeak a human being , V.: furem sonuere invenci, betrayed , Pr.— To cry out, call, celebrate, sing, cause to resound : Sonante mixtum tibiis carmen lyrā, H.: te carmina nostra sonabunt, praise , O.: Tale sonat populus, cries out , O.: atavos sonans, i. e. vaunting , V.— To mean, express, signify : unum sonare, i. e. agree in meaning : quā deterius nec Ille sonat, Iu.: non intellegere, quid sonet haec vox voluptatis, means .
sŏno, ŭi, ĭtum, 1 (ante-class. collat. form acc. to the 3d conj., sonit, Enn. and Att. ap. Non. 504,...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.