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Armŏrĭcae some of the northern provinces of Gaul; Bretagne; with a ... Armŏsăta a fortress in Armenia armus inct; the shoulder where it is fitted to the shoulder-bla...; the whole side of… Armuzĭa a region in Caramania Arna a town in Umbria; a mile east of Perusia; Civitella d'Arno arna a lamb arnăcis a garment for maidens; a coat of sheepskin Arnātes Arnē A town in Bœotia; A town in Thessaly; a colony of Bœotia; Mataranga Arnē a woman who; betrayed her country; the island Siphnos Arniensis arnion Arnŏbĭus An African Church father in the time of Diocletian; a theological author arnoglossa a plant; sheep's-tongue; plantain Arnus a river of Etruria; Arno; pertaining to the Arnus ăro v. a. to plough; to till ărōma a spice; spices ărōmătārĭus a dealer in spices ărōmătĭcus adj. composed of spice; aromatic; fragrant ărōmătītes A precious stone of the smell and color of myrrh; a kind ...; aromatic wine ărōmătīzo v. n. to smell of spices Ărōnēus adj. pertaining to the high-priest Aaron ăros wake-robin Arpi a city in Apulia; Arpa Arpīnum a town in Latium; the birthplace of Cicero and Marius; Ar... Arpīnus adj. from Arpi; Of Arpinum arquātus adj. the jaundice; one that has the jaundice Arquĭtĕnens adj. arquītes bowmen; archers arquus arra arrectārĭus adj. in an erect position; erect; perpendicular arrectus P. a. arrĕnĭcum arsenic; orpiment arrēpo v. n. to creep; move slowly to; toward arreptīcĭus adj. seized; inspired; raving arrepto arreptus P. a. Arrētĭum arrha the money given to ratify a contract; earnest-money; purc... arrhăbo arrhālis adj. of a pledge arrhĕnĭcum arrhĕnŏgŏnon a species of the plant arrhētos one of the Æons of Valentinus Arrĭa the wife of Pœtus; distinguished for her magnanimity arrīdĕo v. n. to laugh at; to smile at; upon arrĭgo v. a. to set up; raise; erect; to encourage; animate; rouse arrilātor arrĭpĭo v. a. to seize; snatch; lay hold of arrīsĭo a smiling upon with approbation arrīsor one who smiles on another; a flatterer; fawner arrōdo v. a. to gnaw; nibble at; to gnaw arrŏgans P. a. arrŏganter adv. P. a. fin arrŏgantia An assuming; presumption; arrogance; A pertinacity in one's demands; obstinacy arrŏgātĭo a taking to; the full adoption; in the arrŏgātor he that adopts arrŏgo v. a. To ask; inquire of one; to question; to add one officer to another; to associat… arrōro v. n. to moisten; bedew arrōsor one who gnaws at; consumes; a nibbler arrōsus arrŏtans adj. in a winding; circular motion; turning Arrōtrĕbae a promontory in Arrŭbĭum a town on the Danubius in arrūgĭa a shaft and pit in a gold-mine Arruns Arruntĭus a Roman; consul; a celebrated artist under Claudius Cœsar arrŭo ars skill in joining something; combining; working it; Skill in producing any mater… Arsăces the first king of the Parthians Arsamŏsăta arsella a plant; also called Arsēnārĭa a Roman colony in; Arzew; Arsinna arsĕnĭcum arsĕnŏgŏnon arse verse a Tuscan-Latin incantation against fire Arsĭa a small river of Istria; Arsa Arsĭa Silva a forestin Etruria; celebrated for a battle between the T... arsinĕum a woman's headdress Arsinna Arsĭnŏē mother of the third Mercury; daughter of Ptolemy Lagus and Berenice; wife of ki… arsis the elevation of the voice arsus artăba an Egyptian dry measure Artăbānus A Parthian king of the family of the Arsacidœ; A general of Xerxes Artăcĭē a fountain in the country of the Lœstrygones artātus P. a. Artaxăta the capital of Armenia Major; on the Araxes; Ardaschad Artaxerxes the name of several Persian kings artē adv. Artĕmis the Greek name of Diana Artĕmĭsĭa Wife of King Mausolus; in Caria; to whom; the plant mugwort Artĕmisĭum A promontory of the island Eubœa; A town in Eubœa Artĕmĭta A city of Assyria; of Babylonia; Another name for Rhene; one of the Echinades artĕmon A sail put upon the mast above the main-sail; a top-sail; The guiding-pulley of… artērĭa The windpipe; An artery artērĭăcē a medicine for the windpipe artērĭăcus adj. pertaining to the windpipe artērĭŏtŏmĭa an opening; incision in an artery