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  • 1 circumcīdō

        circumcīdō cīdī, cīsus, ere    [circum + caedo], to cut around, cut, clip, trim: ars agricolarum, quae circumcidat: gladiis caespites, Cs.—Fig., to cut off, diminish, abridge, circumscribe, get rid of, abolish: multitudinem: impensam funeri, Ph.: circumcisis quae in quaestum reperta, Ta.
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    circumcidere, circumcidi, circumcisus V TRANS
    cut/make incision around, ring; clip; circumcise; cut out; remove; diminish

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  • 2 tondeō

        tondeō totondī, tōnsus, ēre    [1 TEM-], to shear, clip, crop, shave: tondere filias docuit: Candidior postquam tondenti barba cadebat, the barber, V.: oves, H.: lanam, H.: saltatrix tonsa, i. e. with hair clipped short (of Gabinius): eum tonderi coëgerunt. L.—To crop, lop, prune, trim: Ille comam mollis iam tondebat hyacinthi, was cropping, V.: ilicem bipennibus, H.— To mow, reap: tonsas cessare novales patiere, after harvest, V.: tensam verrit humum, O.— To crop, graze, browse upon, pluck, gather, cull: dumeta (iuvenci), V.: rostro iecur (voltur), V.— To fleece, plunder: Tondens purpureā regna paterna comā, Pr.
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    tondere, totondi, tonsus V
    cut, shear, clip

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  • 3 detondeo

    I
    detondere, detondi, detonsus V TRANS
    clip/shear, crop/prune; shear (wool)/strip (leaf); cut off/short; lay waste
    II
    detondere, detotondi, detonsus V TRANS
    clip/shear, crop/prune; shear (wool)/strip (leaf); cut off/short; lay waste

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  • 4 clyp-

    v. l. = clip-

    Латинско-русский словарь > clyp-

  • 5 dēcīdō

        dēcīdō cīdī, cīsus, ere    [de + caedo], to cut off, cut away: virgam arbori, Ta.: Te decisa dextera quaerit, V.—Prov.: pennas, to clip, H.—Fig., to decide, determine, settle, terminate, put an end to: sine me: pro se: rebus actis atque decisis: decisa negotia, H.: quid iis ad denarium solveretur: de rebus omnibus.— To agree, come to an agreement, adjust, compound, compromise: de totā re cum Roscio: cum accusatore: decidere iactu coepit cum ventis, by throwing overboard (the cargo), Iu.: in iugera singula ternis medimnis.
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    I
    decidere, decidi, - V INTRANS
    fall/drop/hang/flow down/off/over; sink/drop; fail, fall in ruin; end up; die
    II
    decidere, decidi, decisus V TRANS
    detach, cut off/out/down; fell; cut/notch/carve to delineate; flog thoroughly; make explicit; put an end to, bring to conclusion, settle/decide/agree (on)

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  • 6 dē-tondeō

        dē-tondeō —, tōnsus, ēre,    to shear off, cut off, clip, shear: crinīs, O.: detonsae frigore frondes, i. e. stripped off, O.

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  • 7 incīdō

        incīdō cīdī, cīsus, ere    [1 in+caedo], to cut into, cut through, cut open, cut away: venas hominis: teneris arboribus incisis, Cs.: pinnas, clip: vites falce, V.: pulmo incisus, divided: linum, sever.—To cut upon, carve, engrave: incisa notis marmora publicis, H.: tabula his incisa litteris, L.—To make by cutting, cut in, carve, engrave, inscribe: ferro dentes, O.: faces, V.: incidebantur domi leges: id in aere incisum: in quā basi grandibus litteris nomen erat incisum: carmen incisum in sepulcro: leges in aes incisae, L.: verba ceris, O.: amores arboribus, V.: leges ligno, H.: alquid titulis, i. e. among your titles, Iu.— Fig., to break off, interrupt, stop, put an end to: poëma ad Caesarem: novas lites, V.: ludum, H.: vocis genus crebro incidens, interrupting (the speech): aequaliter particulas, i. e. short clauses. —To cut off, cut short, take away, remove: media: spe omni reditūs incisā, L.
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    incidere, incidi, incasus V
    happen; fall into, fall in with, meet; fall upon, assail

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  • 8 mutilō

        mutilō āvī, ātus, āre    [mutilus], to cut off, lop off, cut short, clip, crop, maim, mutilate: naso auribusque mutilatis, L.: corpora securibus, Cu.: mutilatae cauda colubrae, O.— To shorten, diminish, lessen: quemquem nacta sis, rob, T.: exercitum.
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    mutilare, mutilavi, mutilatus V
    maim, mutilate; lop/cut/chop off, crop; cut short

    Latin-English dictionary > mutilō

  • 9 stringō

        stringō inxī, ictus, ere    [STRAG-], to draw tight, bind tight, compress, press together: stricta frigore volnera, L.: ferri duritiem, forge, Ct. dub.— To touch lightly, graze: laevas cautes, V.: Stringebat summas ales undas, O.: metas rotā, O.: tela stringentia corpus, V.: dente pedem, O. —Of places, to border on, touch: Scytharum gens ultima Asiae, quā Bactra sunt, stringit, Cu.— To strip off, pluck off, cut away, clip, prune: quernas glandes, V.: folia ex arboribus, Cs.: strictis foliis vivere, L.: celeriter gladios, unsheathe, Cs.: strictam aciem offerre, V.: cultrum, L.: manum, to bare, O.; cf. in hostīs stringatur iambus, be drawn (as a weapon), O.—Fig., to waste, consume, reduce: Praeclaram stringat malus ingluvie rem, H.— To touch, move, affect, injure, wound, pain: animum, V.: nomen meum, O.
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    stringere, strinxi, strictus V
    draw tight; draw; graze; strip off

    Latin-English dictionary > stringō

  • 10 sub-secō

        sub-secō cuī, ctus, āre,    to cut under, cut away below, clip, pare: Saturnus Subsecuit partes, unde creatus erat, O.: unguīs ferro, O.

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  • 11 admutilo

    admutilare, admutilavi, admutilatus V TRANS
    cut/clip close; shave; fleece, cheat, defraud

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  • 12 adtondeo

    adtondere, adtondi, adtonsus V TRANS
    clip (hair close), shear; strip of money, fleece; thrash; prune, trim, crop

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  • 13 ammutilo

    ammutilare, ammutilavi, ammutilatus V TRANS
    cut/clip close; shave; fleece, cheat, defraud

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  • 14 ancter

    ancteros/is N M

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  • 15 attondeo

    attondere, attondi, attonsus V TRANS
    clip (hair close), shear; strip of money, fleece; thrash; prune, trim, crop

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  • 16 circumcaedo

    circumcaedere, circumcaedi, circumcaesus V TRANS
    cut/make incision around, ring; clip; circumcise; cut out; remove; diminish

    Latin-English dictionary > circumcaedo

  • 17 circumseco

    circumsecare, circumsecavi, circumsecatus V TRANS
    cut/clip/pare round; circumcise

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  • 18 circumtondeo

    circumtondere, circumtotondi, circumtonsus V TRANS
    cut/shear/clip all around (hair)

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  • 19 detonso

    detonsare, detonsavi, detonsatus V TRANS
    clip, shear, crop/prune; shear off (wool), strip off (folliage), cut off/short

    Latin-English dictionary > detonso

  • 20 tondeo

    , totonsi, tonsum
    shave, shear, clip, mow, reap, browse.

    Latin-English dictionary of medieval > tondeo

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