be noised (or spread) abroad; p. as subst., volāns, -antis, f., flying (or winged) creature, bird.
2. volō, velle, volui, will, be will- ing, wish, desire, intend, pur- pose; ordain, order; p., volēns, -entis, willing, ready, glad; often with adverbial force. voltur, -uris, m., vulture. voltus (vultus), -ūs, m., counte- nance, face, visage, features;
used of books; ordain, decree, order, determine; go the round of, meet, experience, undergo, suffer; revolve, ponder, consider, meditate; pass. as middle, roll, glide, flow.
vomō, -ere, -ui, -itus, vomit, belch (or pour) forth, discharge. vorāgō, -inis [voro], gulf, abyss, chasm, depth, whirlpool.
vorō, 1, swallow up, devour, engulf.
votive offering, supplication.
vōx, vōcis, f., voice, cry; tone, sound, note; word, speech, an- swer, response. vulnus, see volnus.
appearance, aspect, expression, vōtum, -i [voveo], n., vow, prayer, look; eyes, sight, 2, 539. volucer, -cris, -cre [volo], adj., flying, winged, swift-winged; swift, fleeting; subst., volucris, -is, f., bird. volūmen, -inis [volvo], n., roll, coil, fold.
voluntās, -ātis [volo], f., will, wish, desire, consent. voluptās, -ātis [volo], f., pleasure, satisfaction, joy, delight. volūtō [volvo], 1, roll about, roll (or turn) over and over; reflex. force, grovel, 3, 607; of sound, roll back, reëcho, cause to resound; of the mind, ponder, revolve, consider, meditate. volvō, -ere, volvi, volūtus, roll, roll (or sweep) on or along or down, turn; roll (or cast) up; hurl, throw, cast; unroll, open,
Xanthus, -1, m., 1, a river near Troy, also called Scamander, 5, 808; 2, a river in Epirus named after the one near Troy by Helenus and Andromache, 3, 350; 3, a river in Lycia, 4, 143.
Ꮓ Zacynthus, -ī, f., an island in the
Ionian Sea about ten miles from the coast of Elis. Zephyrus, -i, m., god of the west wind; west wind, wind.
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