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1 vīnea
vīnea ae, f [vinum], a plantation of vines, vine-garden, vineyard: vendere vineas: largo pubescit vinea fetu, V.— A vine: altā in vineā Uva, Ph.—In war, an arbor-like shed for shelter, pent-house, mantlet: castris munitis vineas agere, Cs.: conductae vineae sunt.* * *vines in a vineyard/arranged in rows; vine; (movable) bower-like shelter -
2 vīnētum
vīnētum ī, n [vinum], a plantation of vines, vine-garden, vineyard: si vinetis tempestas nocuerit: optuma vinetis satio, cum, etc., V., H.— Prov.: Ut vineta egomet caedam mea, i. e. attack myself, H.* * * -
3 arbustum
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4 ōscillum
ōscillum ī, n dim. [1 os], a little face, little mask (of Bacchus; a charm to protect the vineyard), V.* * *small face; (mask hung on trees); small mouth (in a seed); swing; (Cal) -
5 vīndēmia
vīndēmia ae, f [vinum+demo], the grapeharvest, grapes: Non eadem arboribus pendet vindemia nostris, V.: mitis, V.* * *grape-gathering; produce of a vineyard in any given year -
6 vīnitor
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7 ampelitis
vineyard, vineland; pitch/asphalt (used to preserve vines from insects) -
8 vinia
vines in a vineyard/arranged in rows; vine; (movable) bower-like shelter -
9 arbustum
a vineyard planted with trees. -
10 vinea
f, vineyard -
11 Agricola
1.agrĭcŏla, ae, m. (Lucr. has gen. plur. agricolūm in 4, 586, but reg. form in 2, 1161; 6, 1260) [ager-colo], a cultivator of land, in the widest sense, a husbandman, agriculturist (including even the vine-dresser, gardener; also one who takes pleasure in agriculture, etc.); or in a more limited sense, a farmer, ploughman, countryman, boor, peasant.I.Prop.:II.bonum agricolam laudabant,
Cato, R. R. 1, 2:agricolae assidui,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 16:(Deiotarus) optimus paterfamilias et diligentissimus agricola et pecuarius,
devoted to agriculture and cattlebreeding, id. Deiot. 9:sed venio ad agricolas,
the farmers, id. Sen. 16:agricolam laudat juris peritus,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 9:invisum agricolis sidus,
id. ib. 1, 7, 26:sollers,
Nep. Cat. 3:peritissimus,
Col. R. R. 1, 11, 1:fortunati,
Verg. G. 2, 468:indomiti,
id. A. 7, 521:parvo beati,
Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 139:negotiosi,
Col. R. R. 9, 2, 5:severi,
Lucr. 5, 1356:miseri,
Verg. A. 12, 292; Vulg. Gen. 4, 2; ib. Jacob. 5, 7.—Of the vine-dresser, keeper of a vineyard:locavit eam (vineam) agricolis,
Vulg. Matt. 21, 33; ib. Joan. 15, 1.— Hence,Meton., of the gods, patrons, tutelary deities of agriculture, as Ceres, Bacchus, Faunus, etc.:2.agricolarum duces di,
Varr. R. R. 1, 1, 4:Redditur agricolis gratia caelitibus,
Tib. 2, 1, 36.Agrĭcŏla, ae, m., a Roman proper name: Cn. Julius, a celebrated Roman commander, father-in-law of Tacitus, who wrote his life, v. Tac. Agr. -
12 agricola
1.agrĭcŏla, ae, m. (Lucr. has gen. plur. agricolūm in 4, 586, but reg. form in 2, 1161; 6, 1260) [ager-colo], a cultivator of land, in the widest sense, a husbandman, agriculturist (including even the vine-dresser, gardener; also one who takes pleasure in agriculture, etc.); or in a more limited sense, a farmer, ploughman, countryman, boor, peasant.I.Prop.:II.bonum agricolam laudabant,
Cato, R. R. 1, 2:agricolae assidui,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 16:(Deiotarus) optimus paterfamilias et diligentissimus agricola et pecuarius,
devoted to agriculture and cattlebreeding, id. Deiot. 9:sed venio ad agricolas,
the farmers, id. Sen. 16:agricolam laudat juris peritus,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 9:invisum agricolis sidus,
id. ib. 1, 7, 26:sollers,
Nep. Cat. 3:peritissimus,
Col. R. R. 1, 11, 1:fortunati,
Verg. G. 2, 468:indomiti,
id. A. 7, 521:parvo beati,
Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 139:negotiosi,
Col. R. R. 9, 2, 5:severi,
Lucr. 5, 1356:miseri,
Verg. A. 12, 292; Vulg. Gen. 4, 2; ib. Jacob. 5, 7.—Of the vine-dresser, keeper of a vineyard:locavit eam (vineam) agricolis,
Vulg. Matt. 21, 33; ib. Joan. 15, 1.— Hence,Meton., of the gods, patrons, tutelary deities of agriculture, as Ceres, Bacchus, Faunus, etc.:2.agricolarum duces di,
Varr. R. R. 1, 1, 4:Redditur agricolis gratia caelitibus,
Tib. 2, 1, 36.Agrĭcŏla, ae, m., a Roman proper name: Cn. Julius, a celebrated Roman commander, father-in-law of Tacitus, who wrote his life, v. Tac. Agr. -
13 arbustum
arbustum, i, n. [qs. for arbosetum from arbos, as virgultum for virguletum, salictum for salicetum, etc.; an inferior form is arboretum, q. v.], a place where trees are planted (esp. trees, about which the vine was trained), an orchard, plantation, vineyard planted with trees, dendrôn (while vinea was one in which the vine lay upon the earth, or was supported by poles):I.Jam vinctae vites, jam falcem arbusta reponunt,
Verg. G. 2, 416.Lit.:II.vinea est prima... septimo silva caedua, octavo arbustum, nono glandaria silva,
Cato, R. R. 1, 7:In fundo suum quicquid conseri oportet arbustoque vitem copulari,
id. ib. 7, 1; Cic. Sen. 15, 54; Col. 5, 6, 37; 5, 7, 1; id. Arb. 1, 3; 16, 2; Plin. 17, 23, 35, § 207; Pall. Feb. 10, 1; Hor. C. 3, 1, 10; id. S. 1, 7, 29 al.—Transf., for the most part in the plur. collect. for arbores, in the poets, on account of its quantity, ārbŏrēs: locos, Ingenio arbusta ubi nata sunt, non obsita, Naev. ap. Non. p. 323, 2 (Trag. Rel. p. 10 Rib.):e terrāque exorta repente arbusta salirent,
trees springing up suddenly from the earth, shot forth, Lucr. 1, 187:florescunt tempore certo arbusta,
trees blossom at the appointed time, id. 5, 671; so id. 1, 351; 1, 806; 1, 808; 2, 188; 2, 1016; 5, 912; 5, 1378; 6, 141; Verg. E. 1, 40; 2, 13; 4, 2; 5, 64; id. G. 3, 328; id. Copa, 27; id. A. 10, 363; Ov. M. 1, 286; 2, 710 al.—So also perh. in the sing. for a single tree:cum me arbustum videre Miconis incidere falce,
Verg. E. 3, 10.—In the Vulg. only in plur., and there for rami, boughs, branches: arbusta ejus (vitis) cedros Dei, Psa. 79, 11: Multiplicata sunt arbusta ejus, Ezech. 31, 5; 31, 7; 31, 12. -
14 articulatio
artĭcŭlātĭo, ōnis, f. [articulo] (belonging to the lang. of the vineyard).I.The putting forth of new joints or knots, Plin. 16, 25, 41, § 101; 17, 21, 35, § 163.—II.A disease of the vine at the joints of the tendrils, Plin. 17, 24, 37, § 226. -
15 hortulus
hortŭlus, i, m. dim. [hortus], a little garden.I.Lit., Cat. 61, 92; Juv. 3, 226; Plin. 35, 10, 36, § 105; as part of a vineyard, Col. 4, 18, 2.—In plur.:B.hortuli,
garden-grounds, Cic. Off. 3, 14, 58; id. Fin. 5, 1, 2; id. Clu. 13, 37; Col. 4, 18, 2.—Transf.: Cupidinis, i. e. pudenda muliebria, App. Anech. 17.—II.Trop.:cujus (Democriti) fontibus Epicurus hortulos suos irrigavit,
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16 hortus
hortus, i, m. [cf.: heres, co-hors; chortos, an enclosure for plants; hence], a garden, a pleasure - garden, fruit - garden, kitchen - garden, vineyard (syn.: pomarium, viretum, viridarium).I.Lit.:II.sed is clam patrem etiam hac nocte illa per hortum transiit ad nos,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 1, 37:abii ad hortum nostrum,
id. Most. 5, 1, 4; Col. 10, 11, 3; Plin. 19, 4, 19, § 50; Cic. de Sen. 16, 56; id. Off. 3, 14, 58; id. Phil. 2, 6, 15; Lact. 2, 7; 7, 25; Plin. Ep. 2, 17, 15 et saep.:horti Epicuri,
in which Epicurus taught, Cic. Fin. 5, 1, 3; id. N. D. 1, 33, 93; id. Att. 12, 23, 2; cf. Plin. 19, 4, 19, § 51:magni Senecae praedivitis horti,
Juv. 10, 16: Horti Caesaris, Agrippinae, Domitiae, etc., at Rome (Trans-Tiberim); cf.Becker's Antiq. I. p. 657 sq.: Horti Maecenatis,
on the Esquiline hill, ib. p. 540 sq. —Transf.A.For villa, a country-seat:B. C.in XII. tabulis legum nostrarum nusquam nominatur villa, semper in significatione ea hortus, in horti vero heredium,
Plin. 19, 4, 19, § 50.—Like the Gr. kêpos, i. q. pudendum muliebre, Poët. ap. Anth. Lat. I. p. 686 Burm.; also the posteriors of a boy, Auct. Priap. 5. -
17 palmes
palmĕs, ĭtis, m. [1. palma, II. E.], a young branch or shoot of a vine, a vinesprig, vine-sprout (syn. pampinus).I.Lit.:II.palmites vitium sarmenta appellantur, quod in modum palmarum humanarum virgulas quasi digitos edunt,
Fest. p. 222 Müll.:palmitum duo genera sunt, alterum pampinarium, alterum fructuarium,
Col. 5, 6, 26 sq.; id. 3, 10, 14; 4, 22, 10; Plin. 17, 22, 35, § 175; 14, 1, 3, § 10:jam laeto turgent in palmite gemmae,
Verg. E. 7, 48: stratus humi palmes, Juv. [p. 1294] 8, 78; Ov. F. 1, 152:ego sum vitis, vos palmites,
Vulg. Johan. 15, 5.—Transf.A.A vine; a vineyard:B.Icario nemorosus palmite Gaurus,
Stat. S. 3, 1, 147; Mart. 8, 40, 1.— -
18 pastinatio
pastĭnātĭo, ōnis, f. [id.], the act of preparing the soil of a vineyard, by digging and trenching it.I.Lit.:II.pastinationem suscipere,
Col. 3, 12, 6; 3, 13, 4.—Transf., ground so prepared:pastinatio vitibus conserenda est,
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19 pastinator
pastĭnātor, ōris, m. [id.], one who digs and trenches the ground of a vineyard, Col. 3, 13, 12. -
20 pastinatus
pastĭnātus, ūs, m. [pastino], the act of digging and trenching the ground of a vineyard, Plin. 17, 20, 32, § 143 (al. pastinatum, q. v.).
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