calidus

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1)  warm, hot
 * 2) fiery, fierce, vehement
 * 3) spirited, impassioned
 * 4) rash, eager, inconsiderate
 * 5)  having a white spot on the forehead
 * 1) rash, eager, inconsiderate
 * 2)  having a white spot on the forehead

Usage notes

 * In the sense "hot water", the syncopated form is particularly common. Emperor Augustus "corrects [his grandson Gaius Caesar] for saying calidam rather than caldam, not because it's not Latin, but because it's annoying and, as he himself puts it in Greek, ".
 * The form with -i- is completely absent from the surviving fragments of Petronius' as inappropriate for representing informal speech, at least in the literal meaning.

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