Classical Words of the Day
- trapeze (Wordsmith)
… and the Latin Word of the Day:
- nescire (Transparent Language)
… dead guys tweeting:
ῥοφ-έω roféō
also ῥοφάνω —fut. ῥοφήσομαι—sup. greedily up, gulp down
2.drain dry, empty
II.live on slops, opp. ξηρὸν σιτίον—
Henry George Liddell (@LiddellandScott) May 15, 2012
rōro, 1, v. n. and a.
[ros], to let fall, drop, or distil dew (syn. stillo) usual. impers
Transf., to drop, trickle, drip, distil—
Charlton T. Lewis (@LewisandShort) May 15, 2012
This Day in Ancient History: ante diem xvi kalendas junias
218 A.D. — Elagabalus recognized as emperor at Emesa

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