Scaife ATLAS

Back to dictionaries

Lewis and Short Latin Dictionary

aerārĭa and
aerārĭus
aerātus
aerĕus (
āĕrĕus
aerĭfer (
aerĭfĭcē
aerĭfĭcĭum:
aerĭfŏdīna
aerĭnus
aerĭ-pes
aerĭ-sŏnus (
āĕrĭus (
āĕrīzūsa
aero
aero (also written
āĕrŏīdēs
āĕrŏmantīa
Āĕrŏpē
āĕrŏphŏbus
aerōsus
View word page
aerĭ-pes
aerĭ-pes, pĕdis, adj. aes. Bronzefooted (poet.): tauri, Ov. H. 12, 93: cerva, Verg. A. 6, 802 (since, acc. to fable, they had feet of bronze; hence we need not, with Charis. p. 249; Diom. p. 437 P., and Pomp. p. 449 Lind., take aeripedes for aëripedes from aër, the air, and pes).— Metaph., strong of foot; hence, swift of foot, swiftfooted (as in Gr. χαλκόπους sometimes = ἰσχυρόπους): cervi, Aus. Idyll. 11, 14.

ShortDef

No short def.

Debugging

Headword:
aerĭ-pes
Headword (normalized):
aerĭ-pes
Headword (normalized/stripped):
aeri-pes
IDX:
1338
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n1338
Key:
aeripes

Data

{'content': 'aerĭ-pes, pĕdis, adj. aes. Bronzefooted (poet.): tauri, Ov. H. 12, 93: cerva, Verg. A. 6, 802 (since, acc. to fable, they had feet of bronze; hence we need not, with Charis. p. 249; Diom. p. 437 P., and Pomp. p. 449 Lind., take aeripedes for aëripedes from aër, the air, and pes).— Metaph., strong of foot; hence, swift of foot, swiftfooted (as in Gr. χαλκόπους sometimes = ἰσχυρόπους): cervi, Aus. Idyll. 11, 14.\n', 'key': 'aeripes', 'type': 'main'}