loiter
to stand, linger, or wander idly in a public place, often without a clear, specific, or authorized purpose. It implies dawdling, delaying, or hanging around, sometimes in areas where one is not welcome.
loiter
to stand, linger, or wander idly in a public place, often without a clear, specific, or authorized purpose. It implies dawdling, delaying, or hanging around, sometimes in areas where one is not welcome.
Tho' born a Briton, hug'd the servile Chain.
Even if he is a free British man, he feels enslaved by Naera.
Triumvirates
A board of three officials jointly responsible for some task. The political alliance of Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey, formed in 60 bc ( First Triumvirate ). The coalition and joint rule of the Roman Empire by Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian, begun in 43 bc ( Second Triumvirate ). any joint rule by three men. any group of three men associated in some way. the office of a triumvir.
Veneration
a feeling or expression of awe or reverence.
the act of venerating or the state of being venerated.
Ovid
Publius Ovidius Naso, known as Ovid. Was born in Sulmo, Italy, on March 20, 43 BCE. Considered one of the most influential poets in the Western literary tradition, Ovid wrote works including Heroides (“Heroines”), Amores (“Loves”), Ars amatoria (“The Art of Love”), Metamorphoses, and Tristia (“Sorrows”).
Tibullus
latter,
situated or occurring nearer to the end of something than to the beginning.