10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LATRANT»
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1
The ABC's of That Office Girl
Latrant. /(LA-trant)/. DEFINITION: Constantly complaining; barking. FIRST
IMPRESSION: ”Hmm, maybe I actually did something to deserve her onslaught
towards me. Perhaps it was something I was supposed to do but wasn't aware of
?
Pia Bertone-Gross & Matt Rossini
2
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
LATRANT, Lat. latrans, present participle of la- trart, to bark ; quod e.d voce
indicant, qua noclu latent, latratus appellatus. Varr. lib. vi. Vossius prefers ab
sono. Burking ; clamorous, noisy. Thy care be first the various gifts to trace, The
minds and ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
3
An abridgment of Ainsworth's dictionary: English and Latin : ...
... u dogs do. 2 To open, as hound». 3 Met. To bawl. 4 To inveigh^ ta rail against.
а To ask, beg, or crave. 1 Canes quoque luce latrant, Cic 2 § Venaticus cervi-
bam pelleni latravit in aula, Нот. 8 X Latrant jam quidem oratores, uoa loquuntur,
...
Robert Ainsworth, Thomas Morell, John Carey, 1837
4
Q. Septimi Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus:
8—9 LAVDANTIBVS VOBIS...SVSTINENTIBVS VOBIS 5 Woodham compares c.
15 luget Sol filium iactatmn de caelo laetantibus uobis et oybele pastorem
suspirat fastidiosum non erubescentibus uobis p. 128 l. 9 (OB)LATRANT Suet.
Vesp.
Tertullian, Franz Oehler, John E. B. Mayor, 2012
5
M. Accii Plauti Comœdiæ
Jocus est in ambignitate ver- bi ' tenendi,' quod et inter venerea. Acid. CO Postea
banc amabo] Seil. Adel- phasiiim : volnit dicere, ' antestabor.' Lambin. 64 Mece
latrant canes] Lamb. Baratt allatrant, quod est in Paris. Aei- dalins malit Brix.
Titus Maccius Plautus, Joannes Fredericus Gronovius, 1829
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
LATRANT.f adj. [latrans, Latin.] Barking. Thy care be first the various gifts to trace,
The minds and genius of the latrant race. Tickctt. Politicians — Just in the manner
swallows use, Catching their airy food of news, Whose latrant stomachs oft ...
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The Principal Roots of the Latin Language, Simplified by a ...
... 0bjurgation wiury latrant — to lave a dl'legate —libation equilibrium ligature
luxation — to remand emanation — to meander migration demonstration mutable
narration negative natntion — annotation rumunciation optative hiatus] i. e. a gap,
...
HALL (Teacher of Languages.), 1825
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The Anti-absurd Or Phrenotypic English Pronouncing & ...
... lated Lately latls Latitant Utitant Latitation Utita'shon Latitude Utitiud
Latitudinarian Utitiudi- Latrant latrant [na'riлn Latría latru Latrociny Utrssins Latten
Uten Latter Uter Latterly UterlB Lattice Utis Lava lava Lavation Uva'shon Lavatory
Uvaíote ...
Bartlomiej Beniowski, 1845
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The principal roots and derivatives of the Latin languge, ...
2 Latrant] from latro, to bark at, is derived latrant; barhing, snarling,' noisy. 3
Matadore] from macto, to kill in sacrifice, is derived the Sp. matador, a hiller,
whence matadore; a name given to four conquering, or, as it were, hilling cards at
the ...
10
A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
LATRANT-LAUDANUM. laf e-klave, *. (latidamm, Lat.) In Roman Antiquity, an
honourable distinction peculiar in the times of the republic to the senators ud
patricians, but whether it was a particular kind of garment, or only an ornament, is
not ...