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1 bifidus
bifidus adj. [bi-+2 FID-], cleft, parted, split: pedes, O.* * *bifida, bifidum ADJcloven, cleft, forked; divided in two parts -
2 fissilis
fissilis e, adj. [2 FID-], that may be cleft, cleft. robur, V.: lignum, V.* * *fissilis, fissile ADJeasily split; split -
3 hiātus
hiātus ūs, m [hio], an opening, aperture, cleft: oris: terrenus, O.: atris inmanis hiatibus Hydra, open mouths, V.: personae pallentis, Iu.: repentini terrarum hiatūs: fontis, i. e. basin, O.: Quid dignum tanto hiatu? i. e. opening (of mouth), H.: Sophocleus, Iu.— An eager desire, longing: praemiorum, Ta.—Of language, a hiatus.* * *opening/cleft/fissure/split/crevice; (maybe rude); chasam; wideopen jaw/expanse; hiatus; action of gaping/yawning/splitting open; greedy desire (for w/GEN) -
4 rīma
rīma ae, f [RIC-], a cleft, crack, chink, fissure: angusta, H.: (naves) rimis fatiscunt, V.: tabernae rimas agunt, are cracked: fortunā rimam faciente, opening, O.: explere, stop up: Ignea rima micans, i. e. a flash of lightning, V.—Fig.: Plenus rimarum sum, i. e. can conceal nothing, T.* * *crack, narrow cleft; (sometimes rude); chink, fissure -
5 fissilis
fissĭlis, e, adj. [findo].I.That may be cleft or split, fissile (rare;II.not in Cic. or Caes.): robur,
Verg. A. 6, 181;lignum,
id. G. 1, 144; Plin. 16, 39, 73, § 187:arundo,
id. 16, 36, 64, § 157:vena lapidis,
id. 36, 17, 27, § 131.—Cleft, split:stipes,
Col. 9, 1, 3. —Comically transf.:ad focum si adesses, Non fissile haberes caput,
you would not have had your crown cracked, Plaut. Aul. 3, 2, 26. -
6 multifidus
multĭfĭdus, a, um, adj. [multus-findo], many-cleft, i. e. cleft or divided into many parts ( poet. and post-Aug.).I.Lit.:B.faces,
Ov. M. 7, 259; 8, 644:pedes,
Plin. 11, 37, 45, § 128:dens,
i. e. a comb, Mart. 14, 25, 2.—Transf., of the hair, many-parted, parted into many locks:II.illi multifidos crinis sinuatur in orbes, Idaliā divisus acu,
Claud. Rapt. Pros. 2, 15.—Of rivers, divided into many streams:Timavus,
many-armed, Mart. 8, 28, 7.—Trop.:horror,
various, manifold, Val. Fl. 4, 661:suavitates,
Mart. Cap. 2, § 117:vaticinandi scientia,
Jul. Val. Rer. Gest. Alex. M. 1, 2. -
7 trifidus
trĭfĭdus, a, um, adj. [ter-findo], cleft or cloven into three parts, three-cleft, threeforked ( poet. and mostly post-Aug.):hasta (Neptuni),
Val. Fl. 1, 641; cf.:cuspis Neptuni,
Claud. Rapt. Pros. 2, 181:flamma,
i. e. lightning, Ov. M. 2, 325; cf.ardores,
Val. Fl. 6, 53:viae Phocaeae,
i. e. cross-roads, Sen. Oedip. 772; cf.Phocis,
Stat. Th. 1, 64:lingua serpentis,
Sen. Med. 687; cf.:motus linguae,
Sil. 6, 222:rostrum prorae,
id. 6, 358:Sicania,
i. e. triangular, Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 203. -
8 fissum
fissum ī, n [P. n. of findo], a cleft, fissure (esp. of the liver): in extis: iecoris. -
9 hiulcus
hiulcus adj. [hio], gaping, split, cleft, opened, open: siti arva, V.—Fig., of speech, gaping, not well connected, forming an hiatus: eorum (verborum) concursus: voces.* * *hiulca, hiulcum ADJgaping, having the mouth wide open, insatiable, greedy; cracked; disconnected -
10 morsus
morsus ūs, m [mordeo], a biting, bite: avium minorum morsūs: saxum Morsibus insequi, O.: Nec tu mensarum morsūs horresce, the eating, V.: vertere morsūs Exiguam in Cererem, their teeth, V.: zonam morsu tenere, by the teeth, Iu.: discludere morsūs Roboris, i. e. open the cleft trunk (which held the javelin), V.—Fig., a bite, sting, pain, vexation: (carmina) morsu venerare, malicious attack, H.: perpetui curarum morsūs, gnawing pains, O.: doloris.* * *bite, sting; anguish, pain; jaws; teeth -
11 multifidus
multifidus adj. [multus+2 FID-], many-cleft, divided into many parts: faces, O.* * *multifida, multifidum ADJ -
12 sectilis
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13 trifidus
trifidus adj. [ter+2 FID-], split into three, three-cleft, three-forked: flamma (of lightning), O.* * *trifida, trifidum ADJ -
14 trisulcus
trisulcus adj. [ter+sulcus], with three furrows, three-cleft, three-forked, trifid, triple: lingua (serpentis), V.: Iovis telum, forked lightning, O.* * *trisulca, trisulcum ADJ -
15 via
via ae (old viāī, Enn. ap. C.), f [VAG-], a way, highway, road, path, street: Roma, non optimis viis: ire in viā, T.: omnibus viis notis essedarios emittebat, Cs.: via, quā Assoro itur Hennam: viā ire, by the highway, L.: tres ergo viae, a supero mari Flaminia, ab infero Aurelia, media Cassia: Via Sacra, H.: castra angustiis viarum contrahit, etc., i. e. of the passages (between the tents), Cs. —Prov.: qui sibi semitam non sapiunt alteri monstrant viam, Enn. ap. C.: totā errare viā, T.— A way, passage, channel, pipe, entrance: omnes eius (sanguinis) viae, i. e. veins: a medio intestino usque ad portas iecoris ductae viae, ducts: Spirandi viae, the windpipe, O.: Finditur in solidum cuneis via, a cleft, V.: harundo Signavit viam flammis, its path, V.—A way, march, journey: in viam se dare: tridui, a three days' journey, Cs.: longitudo viae, L.: Flecte viam velis, V.: lassus maris et viarum, H.: inter vias, on the road, T. —Fig., a way, method, mode, manner, fashion, course: ut rectā viā rem narret, i. e. directly, T.: vitae via conversa, H.: rectam vitae viam sequi: haec una via omnibus ad salutem visa est, L.: gloriae: (di) non... nullas dant vias nobis ad significationum scientiam.— Abl, by the right way, in the proper manner, correctly, unerringly, properly: in omnibus quae ratione docentur et viā, primum, etc.: ipsus secum eam rem reputavit viā, T.: viā et arte dicere.* * *way, road, street; journey -
16 bifidatus
bifidata, bifidatum ADJcloven, cleft, forked; divided in two parts -
17 bifissus
bifissa, bifissum ADJcloven, cleft, forked; divided in two parts -
18 concisura
cut, incision; distribution, dividing up, split; hollow/chink/cleft (L+S) -
19 scissura
cleft, fissure -
20 bifidatus
bĭfĭdātus, a, um, adj. [bifidus], cleft or divided into two parts (v. bifidus):lateribus in sese bifidatis,
Plin. 13, 4, 7, § 30.
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Cleft — Cleft, n. [OE. clift; cf. Sw. klyft cave, den, Icel. kluft cleft, Dan. kl[ o]ft, G. kluft. See {Cleave} to split and cf. 2d {Clift}, 1st {Clough}.] 1. A space or opening made by splitting; a crack; a crevice; as, the cleft of a rock. Is. ii. 21.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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