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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...by: Pascere nostro dolore, 0. pascor, pastus sum, I, dip., see pasco. pascuus, adj. pasco, for pasture, grazing: agri.--Plur. n. as subst., pastures: in censorum pascuis: gregem iu pascua mittere, V.: Lucana, H. passer, eris, m. 1 PAT-, a sparrow, C, Iu.--A sea-fish, turbot. H., О. passerculus, I, т. dim. passer, a little sparrow, ttparrowlet. passim, adv. 1 passus, spread, scattered about far arid wide, at different places, generally, in every direction, at random: vagari, S.: per forum volitare: fugere, Cs.: perque vias sternuntur inertia passim Corpora, V.: Palantes, H.: pervastatis passim agris, L.: sparsi enim toto passim campo se diffuderunt, L.: pabula et ligna nee pauci petebant, nee passim, L.--Without order, promiscuously, indiscriminately: Scribimus indocti doctique poemata passim, H.: amare, Tb. 1. passus, adj. P. of pando, outspread, outstretched, extended, open: passis manibus implorare, Cs.: velis passis, under full sail: capillus passus, dishevelled, T.: crinibus passis, L.--Spread out, dried, dry: racemi, V.: lac, boiled milk, 0.--As subst. п., wine of dried grapes, raisin-wine: passo psithia utilior, V. 2. passus, P. of patior. 3. passus, us (gen. plur. rarely passum, L.), m. 1 PAT-, a step, pace /nee terras passibus cuiusijuain potuisse peragrari: ferens lassos passus, 0.: sequitur patrem non passibus acquis, V.: passu anili procedere, 0.--A footstep, track, trace: si sint in litore passus, 0.--A pace, stride, doublestep (a measure of length, containing five Komau feet), esp. in the phrase, mille passuum, a thousand paces, mile: milia passuum CCXL, Cs.: milia passuum ducenta. pastillus, I, m. dim. pastus, a lozenge, troche, pastille (to perfume the breath), H. pastio, onis, f 1...