<span class="searchmatch">incitātius</span> nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular of incitātior “<span class="searchmatch">incitatius</span>”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New...
incitātior (comparative, neuter <span class="searchmatch">incitātius</span>); third declension comparative degree of incitātus Third-declension comparative adjective. incitatior in Gaffiot...
(1894) Latin Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co. to take a higher tone (especially of poets and orators): exsurgere altius or <span class="searchmatch">incitatius</span> ferri...
a higher tone (especially of poets and orators): exsurgere altius or <span class="searchmatch">incitatius</span> ferri (ambiguous) to go a long way back (in narrative): longe, alte (longius...
a higher tone (especially of poets and orators): exsurgere altius or <span class="searchmatch">incitatius</span> ferri (ambiguous) to go a long way back (in narrative): longe, alte (longius...
a higher tone (especially of poets and orators): exsurgere altius or <span class="searchmatch">incitatius</span> ferri (ambiguous) to be carried away by one's passions: libidine ferri...
a higher tone (especially of poets and orators): exsurgere altius or <span class="searchmatch">incitatius</span> ferri (ambiguous) to be carried away by one's passions: libidine ferri...