[Remark: this dictionary entry has no valid XML/HTML content in database so a text version of this entry is shown.]: <orth>Areus</orth>, Vir. Cæmentitius. Vlp. Fluens. <bibl><author>Virg.</author></bibl> Garrulus. <bibl><author>Ouid.</author></bibl> Integer. Vlp. Lapidosus. <bibl><author>Ouid.</author></bibl> Mobiles riui. Hor. Obliquus riuus. Hor. Præceps riuus. Luca. Proni riui. Hor. Rauci. Claud. Salians riuus dulcis aquæ. <bibl><author>Virg.</author></bibl> <p> <sense><trans lang="en">A riuer springing <04> sweete water.</trans> <I>Signinus riuus.</I> Vlp. Strepitans. <bibl><author>Virg.</author></bibl> <I>Structilis.</I> Vlp. <trans lang="en">A riuer the chanel whereof is made with masons worke.</trans> <I>Terrenus.</I> Vlp. <I>Riuus indigens purgatione & refectione.</I> Vlp. <I>Purgare riuum.</I> Vlp. <trans lang="en">To clense a riuer.</trans> <I>Resicere riuum.</I> Vlp. <I> Rinus sanguinis.</I> Plinius. Venæ, id est sanguinis riui. <trans lang="en">The veynes in the bodie.</trans> <I>Sanguinis riuos vomens.</I> Vir. <trans lang="en">Vomiting streames of bloude.</trans> <I>Huberes riui lactis.</I> Hor. <trans lang="en">Plentiful streames of milke.</trans> <I>Lachrymarum riuus.</I> <bibl><author>Ouid.</author></bibl> <trans lang="en">Teares running downe plentifully.</trans> Argenti riuus & auri. Lucre. <I>Vtte liquidus fortunæ riuus inauret.</I> Hor. <I> Flumina facere è riuo.</I> <bibl><author>Ouid.</author></bibl> <trans lang="en">To make a great streame of a sinal brooke: to make a great matter of a little.</trans> <I>Riuulus.</I> pen. co. Diminutiuum. Ci. <trans lang="en">A little brooke.</trans> <I>Riuáles.</I> Col. <trans lang="en">They that haunte or dwel by brookes or running water.</trans> <I> Riuales.</I> Vlp. <trans lang="en">They that haue their landes and groundes separated by a brooke and bordering vpon the same, and therfore haue both interest in the riuer.</trans> </sense>
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
Ărēus, a, um, adj., = *)/areios, pertaining to Mars: judicium,