imipolex
Teufelsdröckh
florentius at mac.com
Fri Apr 27 09:02:42 CDT 2001
Is "pulex" a flea?
AREN5 at aol.com wrote:
>
> I got some more:
> imitabilis -e [that can be imitated].
> imitamen -inis n. [an imitation]; plur. [an image].
> imitamentum -i n. [imitating , imitation].
> imitatio -onis f. [imitation; pretence].
> imitator -oris m. [an imitator].
> imitatrix -icis f. [an imitator].
> imitor -ari dep. [to imitate , copy; to depict; to be like, act like].
> polio -ire [to polish , file, make smooth]; esp. [to cover with white,
> whiten; to adorn, finish off]. Hence partic. politus -a -um, [polished,
> refined, accomplished]; adv. polite.
> politia -ae acc. -an , f. [the Republic of Plato].
> politicus -a -um [of the state , political].
> polluo -uere -ui -utum [to defile , pollute, dishonor]; partic. pollutus -a
> -um, [defiled, polluted; unchaste].
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