apertē [apertus], adv., openly, plainly.
apertus [orig. part. of aperiō], adj., open, manifest.
Apollō, inis, m., Apollo, the Greek god (worshiped by the Romans also) of poetry and music, divination and medicine. His chief shrine was at Delphi, in Greece.
Apollōnia, ae, f., a city of Illyria, on the east coast of the Adriatic. Toward the close of the first century B.C. it was a famous seat of learning.
[Apollōnius, ī], m., Apollōnius, surnamed Molō, under whom Cicero studied rhetoric at Rhodes.
apparātus, ūs, m., equipment, preparation; splendor, pomp.
appāreō, see [pāreō].
appellātiō, ōnis [(2) appellō], f., name, title.
(1) appellō, see [pellō].
(2) appellō, see [pellō].