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1 pecten
pecten inis, m [PEC-], a comb (for the hair): deducit pectine crines, O.: digitis inter se pectine iunctis, i. e. interlocked, O.— The reed, sley (of a loom): arguto percurrens pectine telas, V.— A comb, card, heckle (for wool), Iu.— A rake: pectine verrit humum, O.— An instrument for striking the strings of the lyre: eburnus, V., Iu.: Dum canimus sacras alterno pectine Nonas, i. e. in distiches, O.— A kind of shell-fish, scallop, H.* * *Icomb; rakeIIcomb, rake, quill (playing lyre); comblike thing (pubic bone/region, scallop) -
2 consario
Iconsarire, consarivi, consaritus V TRANShoe thoroughly/to pieces; hoe; weed (crops); dig over (land); rake (L+S)IIconsarire, consarui, consaritus V TRANShoe thoroughly/to pieces; rake (L+S)IIIconsarire, consarui, consaritus Vhoe thoroughly/to pieces; hoe; weed (crops); dig over (land); rake (L+S) -
3 consarrio
Iconsarrire, consarrivi, consarritus V TRANShoe thoroughly/to pieces; hoe; weed (crops); dig over (land); rake (L+S)IIconsarrire, consarrui, consarritus V TRANShoe thoroughly/to pieces; hoe; weed (crops); dig over (land); rake (L+S) -
4 conquaerō
conquaerō see conquīrō.* * *conquaerere, conquaesivi, conquaesitus V TRANSseek out; hunt/rake up; investigate; collect; search out/down/for diligently -
5 conquīrō
conquīrō quīsīvī (sierit, C.), quīsītus, ere [com- + quaero], to seek for, hunt up, search out, procure, bring together, collect: toto flumine navīs, Cs.: iubet omnia conquiri: quam plurimum pecoris ex agris, S.: Diodorum totā provinciā: quos potuit (colonos), N.: his ut conquirerent (sc. homines) imperavit, Cs.: pecuniam, L.: quem quisque notum habebat, Cs.: triumviri sacris conquirendis, L. — Fig., to seek after, search for, go in quest of: suavitates undique: voluptates, Cs.: litterae cogitatione conquirendae: artīs ad alqm opprimendum, Ta.: omnia contra sensūs: aliquid sceleris, to seek to commit.* * *conquirere, conquisivi, conquisitus V TRANSseek out; hunt/rake up; investigate; collect; search out/down/for diligently -
6 corrādō (conr-)
corrādō (conr-) sī, sus, ere [com- + rado], to scrape together, rake up: Minas alicunde, T.: ei munus hoc, for her, T.: omnia (for sale), T. -
7 rāstrum
rāstrum ī, n plur. rastrī, ōrum, m, poet. also rastra, n [1 RAD-], a toothed hoe, rake, mattock: istos rastros Adpone, T.: rastris glaebas frangere, V.: adsiduis herbam insectabere rastris, V.: iniquum pondus rastri, V.: volnera Rastrorum fert (tellus), O.: pectis rastris capillos (of Polyphemus), O.—Prov.: mihi illaec vero ad rastros res redit, i. e. will drive me to work for my living, T.* * * -
8 ruō
ruō uī, ātus (P. fut. ruitūrus), ere [1 RV-], to fall with violence, rush down, fall down, tumble down, go to ruin: caedebant pariter pariterque ruebant Victores victique, V.: ruere illa non possunt: tecta, tumble down, L.: Templa deum, H.: murus latius quam caederetur, L.: alta a culmine Troia, V.: ruit arduus aether, rain falls in torrents, V.: caelum in se, L.: ruit imbriferum ver, i. e. is ending, V.—Prov.: quid si nunc caelum ruat? i. e. what if the impossible happens? T.— To hasten, hurry, run, rush: id ne ferae quidem faciunt, ut ita ruant itaque turbent: (Pompeium) ruere nuntiant: Huc omnis turba ruebat, V.: ultro ruere ac se morti offerre, Ta.: in aquam, L.: in volnera ac tela, L.: ruebant laxatis habenis aurigae, Cu.: de montibus amnes, V.: per apertos flumina campos, O.: Nox ruit, i. e. hastens on, V.: antrum, Unde ruunt totidem voces, break forth, V.— To cause to fall, cast down, dash down, hurl to the ground, prostrate: Ceteros ruerem, agerem, T.: cumulos ruit harenae, levels, V.— To cast up, turn up, throw up, rake up: (mare) a sedibus (venti), V.: cinerem focis, V.: unde Divitias aerisque ruam acervos, H.—Fig., to fall, fail, sink, be ruined: ruere illam rem p.: sive ruet sive eriget rem p.— To rush, dash, hurry, hasten, run: ad interitum: pati reum ruere, L.: crudelitatis odio in crudelitatem, L.: In sua fata, O.: omnia fatis In peius, V.: Quo quo scelesti ruitis? H.: ut ferme fugiendo in media fata ruitur, L.* * *ruere, rui, rutus Vdestroy, ruin, overthrow; rush on, run; fall; charge (in + ACC); be ruined -
9 scurra
scurra ae, m [SCRV-], an idler, loafer, man about town: scurrae locupletes.— A city buffoon, droll, jester, clown, pantaloon, parasite: neque parum facetus scurra: vagus, H.: Urbani scurra Catulli, i. e. a clown in a play of Catullus, Iu.— Prov.: de scurrā multo facilius divitem quam patrem familias fieri posse.* * *fashionable idler, man about town, rake; professional buffoon, comedian/clown -
10 conflo
conflare, conflavi, conflatus V TRANSkindle/ignite, blow on; arouse/stir up; melt (down); cast/weld; run up debt; start, cause, bring about; bring/rake together, compose; invent/concoct (lie); forge; refine, purify; enflame -
11 conrado
conradere, conrasi, conrasus V TRANSrake/sweep/draw together; amass with difficulty, scrape together; scrape off -
12 corrado
corradere, corrasi, corrasus V TRANSrake/sweep/draw together; amass with difficulty, scrape together; scrape off -
13 interrasilis
interrasilis, interrasile ADJdecorated/carved in intaglio/incised carvings/engraving; rake/break up ground -
14 rastellus
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15 sarrio
Isarrire, sarrivi, sarritus Vhoe; weed (crops); dig over (land); rake (L+S)IIsarrire, sarrui, sarritus Vhoe; weed (crops); dig over (land) -
16 conrado
cor-rādo ( conr-), si, sum, 3, v. a., to scrape or rake together (rare; mostly anteand post-class.).I.Lit.:* II.corpora,
Lucr. 6, 304; cf. id. 6, 444.—Esp., of money, Plaut. Poen. 5, 6, 26; Ter. Ad. 2, 2, 34; Dig. 26, 7, 4 al.;and of the collecting together of one's effects for sale,
Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 89. —Trop., to procure with difficulty:fidem dictis nostris,
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17 consario
con-sarrĭo or - sārĭo, īre, v. a., to hoe or rake to pieces (very rare):stercus,
Cato, R. R. 48, 1:sulcos omnes,
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18 consarrio
con-sarrĭo or - sārĭo, īre, v. a., to hoe or rake to pieces (very rare):stercus,
Cato, R. R. 48, 1:sulcos omnes,
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19 corrado
cor-rādo ( conr-), si, sum, 3, v. a., to scrape or rake together (rare; mostly anteand post-class.).I.Lit.:* II.corpora,
Lucr. 6, 304; cf. id. 6, 444.—Esp., of money, Plaut. Poen. 5, 6, 26; Ter. Ad. 2, 2, 34; Dig. 26, 7, 4 al.;and of the collecting together of one's effects for sale,
Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 89. —Trop., to procure with difficulty:fidem dictis nostris,
Lucr. 1, 402. -
20 irpex
irpex ( hirpex), ĭcis, m., = harpax, a large rake with iron teeth, used for the same purpose as our harrow (still called erpice by the Italians), Cato, R. R. 10, 2; Varr. L. L. 5, § 136 Müll.; Serv. Verg. G. 1, 95.
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