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I.Lit.A.In gen.: cum duae formae praestantes sint, ex solidis globus (sic enim sphairan interpretari placet), ex planis autem circulus aut orbis, qui kuklos Graece dicitur, Cic. N. D. 2, 18, 47:B.ille globus, quae terra dicitur,
id. Rep. 6, 15:terrae,
id. Tusc. 1, 28, 68; cf.stellarum,
id. Rep. 6, 16; 6, 17:solis et lunae,
Lucr. 5, 472; cf.lunae,
id. 5, 69:cum caelum discessisse visum est atque in eo animadversi globi,
fire-balls, Cic. Div. 1, 43, 97:in fundas visci indebant grandiculos globos,
Plaut. Poen. 2, 35: cordis, poet. for cor, Lucr. 4, 119:farinae,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 107 Müll.; v. in the foll.—In partic.1.A dumpling:2.a globo farinae dilatato item in oleo cocti dicti globi,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 107 Müll.; Cato, R. R. 79.—In milit. lang., a close order of battle, a knot, troop, band, company, Cato ap. Fest. s. v. serra, p. 344 b. Müll.:II.cum globo juvenum,
Liv. 1, 6, 7; 1, 12, 9:emissi militum globi turbam disjecere,
Tac. A. 14, 61; 4, 50; 12, 43; 15, 60; Sil. 7, 53.—Transf., a globular mass, a ball, globe of things collected together (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; not in Cicero nor Cæsar): flammarumque globos liquefactaque volvere saxa, globes or masses of flame, Verg. G. 1, 473:sanguinis,
Ov. M. 12, 238:nubium,
Luc. 4, 74; Tac. A. 2, 23:telorum,
Val. Fl. 6, 381. — A throng, crowd, body, or mass of people:extrema contio et circa Fabium globus increpabant inclementem dictatorem,
Liv. 8, 32, 13:circa eum aliquot hominum, ne forte violaretur, constitisset globus,
id. 2, 29, 2:cum repelleretur adsertor virginis a globo mulierum,
id. 3, 47, 8:aditum senatus globus togatorum obsederat,
Tac. A. 16, 27:magno semper electorum juvenum globo circumdari,
id. G. 13;and with a contemptuous secondary notion: si quem ex illo globo nobilitatis ad hoc negotium mittatis,
from that noble clique, Sall. J. 85, 10 Kritz.:conjurationis,
Vell. 2, 58, 2; cf.consensionis,
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globus ī, m [GLOB-], a round body, ball, sphere, globe: quae terra dicitur: Lucens lunae, disk, V.: in eo (caelo) animadversi globi, fireballs. —A globular mass, ball, globe: Flammarumque globos volvere, V.: sanguinis, O.—Of men, a throng, crowd, body, mass, gathering, knot: circa Fabium globus increpabant dictatorem, L.: militum, Ta.: mulierum, L.: nobilitatis, clique, S.* * *ball, sphere; dense mass, close packed throng, crowd; clique, band; globe -
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m; -(ses), -se oder Globen globe; sie ist um den ganzen Globus gereist she’s been all around the globe ( oder all over the world)* * *der Globusglobe; ball* * *Glo|bus ['gloːbʊs]m - or -ses, Globen or -seglobe; (inf = Kopf) nut (inf)* * *(a ball with a map of the Earth on it.) globe* * *Glo·bus<- o -ses, Globen o Globusse>[ˈglo:bʊs, pl ˈglo:bn̩, pl ˈglo:bʊsə]m globe* * *der; Globus od. Globusses, Globen globe* * ** * *der; Globus od. Globusses, Globen globe* * *-se m.globe n. -
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m (G globusa a. globusu) 1. (model kuli ziemskiej) globe- pokazać na globusie miasto/państwo/kontynent to point out a city/country/continent on the globe- obrócić globus to spin the globe2. (A globus a. globusa) pot., żart. (duża głowa) bonce GB pot., żart.; ; noggin pot.- przesuń globus, bo zasłaniasz cały ekran get that big bonce of yours out of the way: it’s blocking the whole screen* * ** * *miGen. -a l. -u1. ( model) globe.2. pot., żart. (= głowa) noggin.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > globus
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