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1 rōstrātus
rōstrātus adj. [rostrum], having a beak, hooked, with a crooked point, beaked, with a curved front: navis: Columna Rostrata, a column in the Forum, commemorating the victory of Duilius in the first Punic war, and adorned with the beaks of the captured vessels, L.—Poet.: cui (Agrippae) Tempora navali fulgent rostrata coronā, i. e. are decorated for naval victories, V.* * *rostrata, rostratum ADJ -
2 faciēs
faciēs acc. em, abl. ē, nom. and acc plur. ēs [1 FAC-], appearance, form, figure, shape, build: decora (equorum), H.: faciem mutatus et ora, V.: parentis Anchisae, shade, V.: longa quibus facies ovis erit, H.: Adparent dirae facies, apparitious, V.: verte omnīs tete in facies, i. e. try every expedient, V.— A face, visage, countenance, look: non novi hominis faciem, know by sight, T.: egregia, of rare beauty, T.: insignis facie, V.: faciem eius ignorare, S.: in facie voltuque vecordia inerat, S.: mea laudata, beauty, O.: adfers faciem novam: (nymphe) Rara facie, O.: nec faciem litore demovet, H.: rectā facie loqui, boldly, Iu.: (volucris) armata, beaked, O. — Fig., external form, look, condition, appearance, aspect: senatus faciem secum attulerat P. R.: contra belli faciem, as if there were no war, S.: publici consilii facie, pretext, Ta.: urbis, S.: maris, V.: noctis, O.: arbos faciem simillima lauro, V. — A kind, sort, class: Quae scelerum facies? V.: laborum, V.: scelerum, V.: pugnae, Ta.* * *shape, face, look; presence, appearance; beauty; achievement -
3 rostratus
rostrātus, a, um, adj. [id.], having a beak, hook, or crooked point; beaked, curved at the end, rostrated:falces,
Col. 2, 20, 30:vectis,
Plin. 18, 18, 48, § 171:navis,
Cic. Inv. 2, 32, 98; Suet. Caes. 63; Auct. B. Afr. 23; cf.prora,
Plin. 9, 30, 49, § 94; and:impetus liburnicarum,
id. 10, 23, 32, § 63: rostrata corona = navalis corona, a crown ornamented with small figures of beaks of ships, given to him who first boarded the enemy ' s vessel, Plin. 16, 4, 3, § 7; 22, 3, 4, § 6.— Hence, in poet. transf.:(Agrippae) Tempora navali fulgent rostrata coronā,
Verg. A. 8, 684; so,too, Columna rostrata,
a column erected in the Forum, to commemorate the naval victory of Duilius in the first Punic war, which was adorned with the beaks of the conquered vessels, Liv. 42, 20, 1; Quint. 1, 7, 12 (cf. Plin. 34, 5, 11, § 20; Sil. 6, 663);also in the order rostrata columna,
Suet. Galb. 23;v. the parts of the inscription on this column still extant (one of the oldest monuments of Latin literature), with modern restorations,
Inscr. Orell. 549. -
4 Berardius bairdi
ENG Baird's beaked whaleNLD zwarte dolfijnGER Baird-WalFRA baleine de Baird -
5 Geospiza difficilis
ENG Sharp-beaked Ground-finch -
6 Lagenorhynchus albirostris
ENG white-beaked dolphinNLD witsnuitdolfijnGER WeißschnauzendelphinFRA lagenorhynque a rostre blanc -
7 Mesoplodon mirus
ENG True's beaked whaleNLD spitssnuitdolfijn van TrueGER True-WalFRA mesoplodon de True -
8 Ramphocelus carbo
ENG silver-beaked tanager -
9 Tachyglossus
ENG short-beaked spiny ant-eatersNLD mierenegels [geslacht]GER KurzschnabeligelFRA echidnes a bec droit -
10 Tasmacetus shepherdi
ENG Shepherd's beaked whaleNLD Shepherd-dolfijnGER Shepherd-WalFRA tasmacete de Shepherd -
11 Zaglossus
ENG long-beaked spiny ant-eatersNLD vachtegels [geslacht]GER LangschnabeligelFRA echidnes a bec courbe -
12 Ziphiidae
ENG beaked whalesNLD spitssnuitdolfijnen [familie]GER Schnabelwale, SpitzschnauzendelphineFRA ziphiides
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