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venenum
vĕnēnum, i, n., orig., like φάρμακον, any thing, esp. any liquid substance, that powerfully affects ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
venēnum ī, n
a strong potion, juice, drug (old): qui venenum malum fecit: (avaritia) quasi venenis malis imbuta, etc., S.—A destructive potion, poison, venom: ipsius veneni quae ratio fingitur?: mulierem veneno interfecit: herbae nigri cum lacte veneni, V.: utrum, H.—A magical potion, charm: sibi venenis erepta memoria: pallet nostris Aurora venenis, O.: dira Medeae, H.: Thessala, H.—Charm, seduction: Occultum inspires ignem fallasque veneno (i. e. amoris), V.—A coloring material, color, dye, paint: Alba nec Assyrio fucatur lana veneno, V.: Tarentinum, H.—Fig., a mischief, evil, pest, bane: discordia ordinum est venenum urbis huius, L.: vitae, Ct.—Virulence, bitterness: Rupili, H.: lingua suffusa veneno, O.
vĕnēnum, i, n., orig., like φάρμακον, any thing, esp. any liquid substance, that powerfully affects ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.