geminus
geminus
adj.,
born together, twin-born, twin-: fratres: sorores, H.: pueri, V.: partus, L.: Nec gemino bellum orditur ab
ovo, i. e. the two eggs laid by Leda as a swan, H.: Quirini, Iu.—Plur m. as subst, twins:
geminorum formae: quoniam gemini essent,
L.—Paired, double, twofold, both, two: lucernae lumen:
nuptiae, T.: Somni portae, V.: voragines rei p.: acies, eyes, V.: cruor, i. e. two deaths, O.: Chiron, of two
natures (a centaur), O.: Cecrops, i. e. half Greek, half
Egyptian, O.: geminis exsurgit mensa lucernis, seen double,
Iu.— Resembling, similar, like: nequitiā:
Dolabella et Antonius, geminum in scelere par: illud consiliis Catilinae et
Lentuli, common.