lemures
11lémures — (Del lat. lemures, espectros.) ► sustantivo masculino plural 1 MITOLOGÍA Genios maléficos de la mitología etrusca y romana. 2 Fantasmas, imágenes o duendes …
12lemures — noun plural Etymology: Latin Date: 1555 spirits of the unburied dead exorcised from homes in early Roman religious rites …
13LÉMURES — s. f. plur. Voyez LARVES …
14LÉMURES — n. m. pl. T. d’Antiquité romaine Ombres des morts venant tourmenter les vivants. On dit aussi LARVES …
15lemures — /lem yeuh reez /; Lat. /lem oo rddes /, n.pl. Rom. Relig. the ghosts of the dead of a family, considered as troublesome unless exorcised or propitiated; larvae. [1545 55; < L; see LEMUR] * * * ▪ Roman religion also called Larvae, in… …
16lémures — sustantivo masculino plural lemúridos, prosimios …
17lemures — See larvae …
18lemures — lem·u·res …
19lemures — lem•u•res [[t]ˈlɛm yəˌriz[/t]] lat. [[t]ˈlɛm ʊˌrɛs[/t]] n. pl. myt ghosts of the dead in ancient Roman belief • Etymology: 1545–55; < L …
20lemures — pl. n. pl. spirits of dead …