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vacuus
văcŭus, a, um, adj. [vaco], empty, void, free, clear, devoid of, without something (freq. and class....
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
vacuus adj.with sup.
cf. vaco, empty, void, unoccupied, vacant, free, clear, devoid of, without : castra, Cs.: Perque domos Ditis vacuas, V.: Aëra per vacuum ferri, V.: Acerrae, unpeopled , V.: agri, deserted , V.: partem aedium vacuam fecere, L.: aula, H.: equi, riderless , L.: lectus, O.: ossa vacuis exsucta medullis, Iu.: gladium vaginā vacuum in urbe non vidimus: defensoribus moenia, L.: cultoribus agri, O.: Messana ab his rebus: oppidum ab defensoribus, without , Cs.: ager frugum vacuus, S.—As subst n., an empty space, vaeant place, void, vacuity : in vacuum poterunt se extendere rami, V.: per vacuum incurrere, H.— Fig., free, freed, clear, devoid of, without : animus per somnum sensibus et curis vacuus: Crimine nox vacua est, O.: hora nulla vacua a furto reperietur: ab odio, S.: censores vacui ab operum locandorum curā, L.: vacuas caedis habete manūs, O.: operum vacuus, H.: cum domos vacuas novo matrimonio fecissent, L.— Free from labor, without business, at leisure, idle, clear, disengaged, unoccupied, not engrossed : quoniam vacui sumus, dicam: si es animo vacuo, expone: pedibus vacuis terere Porticum, O.: Cetera, quae vacuas tenuissent carmine mentes, V.: Rutilius animo vacuus, i. e. undisturbed , S.: Qui (te) semper vacuam sperat, i. e. heart-free , H.: Nec rursus iubeo, dum sit (domus Augusti) vacuissima, quaeras, i. e. till it is absolutely at leisure , O.—Of places, quiet, peaceful, undisturbed (poet.): Tibur, H.: tonsoris in umbrā, H.: mare, unguarded , Ta.—Of time, free, vacant, disengaged, leisure : vacuos dies habere: vacuam noctem operi dedere, L.—Of women, free, unmarried, single : Hersilia, i. e. widowed , O.: Elige de vacuis, among the single , O.—Of possessions, free, vacant, without occupant, unappropriated : possessio regni, Cs.: prudentiae doctrinaeque possessio: sese praedia vacua filio traditurum: Syriam provinciam vacuam tum morte Atilii Rufi, Ta.—As subst n. : si quis casus puerum egerit Orco, In vacuum venias, into the vacant property , H.— Empty, vain, worthless : tollens vacuum plus nimio Gloria verticem, H.
văcŭus, a, um, adj. [vaco], empty, void, free, clear, devoid of, without something (freq. and class....
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.