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vicis
vĭcis (as a gen.; the nom. does not occur), vicem, vice; in plur., vices (nom. and acc.) and vicib...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
(vicis) only gen.vicis, acc.vicem, abl.vice, plurnom. vicēs, acc.vicīs or vicēs, dat.and abl.vicibus, f
3 VIC-, change, interchange, alternation, succession, vicissitude : Hac vice sermonum, conversation , V.: vice sermonis, O.: Solvitur hiems gratā vice veris et Favoni, H.: commoti Patres vice fortunarum humanarum, L.: Dum Nox vicem peragit, i. e. alternates with day , O.: Plerumque gratae divitibus vices, H.: haec quas vices peragant docebo, what vicissitudes , O.: Mutat terra vices, renews her changes , H.: Per vicīs, alternately , O.: agri in vices occupantur, Ta.: vicibus factis inire convivia, by turns , O.—Acc adverb. : suam cuiusque vicem, in each one's turn , L.: cum suam vicem functus officio sit, in his turn , L.— A return, requital, equivalent, recompense, remuneration, retaliation : Redde vicem meritis, O.: arces Deiecit plus vice simplici, H.— A lot, fate, hap, condition, fortune, misfortune : et meam et aliorum vicem pertimescere: indignando vicem eius, L.: Convertere humanam vicem, H.: vices superbae, H.— A position, place, room, stead, post, office, duty, part : ad vicem eius, qui e vitā emigrarit, accedere: succedens in vicem imperii tui, L.: fungar vice cotis, H.: sacra regiae vicis, i. e. of the royal office , L.: missis in vicem eorum quinque milibus sociorum, L.—Acc., with a gen . or pers. pron., in the place of, instead of, on account of, for, for the sake of : tuam vicem sacpe doleo: remittimus hoc tibi, ne nostram vicem irascaris, L.: rex, vicem eorum quos miserat, etc., Cu.: Sardanapali vicem in suo lectulo mori, i. e. like.—Abl., instead of, for, on account of : exanimes vice unius, L.
vĭcis (as a gen.; the nom. does not occur), vicem, vice; in plur., vices (nom. and acc.) and vicib...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.