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1 admissārius
admissārius ī, m [admitto], a stallion.* * *Iadmissaria, admissarium ADJkept for breeding (male animals), on studIIstallion/he-ass, stud; sodomite -
2 cēlō
cēlō āvī, ātus, āre [2 CAL-], to hide from, keep ignorant of, conceal from: te partum, T.: vos celavi quod nunc dicam, T.: te sermonem: iter omnīs, N.: homines, quid iis adsit copiae.— Pass, to be kept in ignorance of: nosne hoc celatos tam diu, T.: quod te celatum volebam: id Alcibiades celari non potuit, N.: de armis celare te noluit?: de illo veneno celata mater.—With acc. of person only, to keep ignorant, elude, hide from: Iovis numen: emptores: celabar, excludebar. — To conceal, hide, cover, keep secret: tam insperatum gaudium, T.: sententiam: factum, V.: sol diem qui Promis et celas, H.: voltūs manibus, O.: crudelia consilia dulci formā, Ct.: periuria, Tb.: sacra alia terrae, in the earth, L.: plerosque ii, qui receperant, celant, Cs.: aliquem silvis, V.: diu celari (virgo) non potest, T.: Celata virtus, H.: parte tertiā (armorum) celatā, Cs.: quod celari opus erat: celabitur auctor, H.: tempus ad celandum idoneum: non est celandum, no secret is to be made of it, N.* * *Icelare, celavi, celatus V TRANSconceal, hide, keep secret; disguise; keep in dark/in ignorance; shieldII -
3 ammissarius
Iammissaria, ammissarium ADJkept for breeding (male animals), on studIIstallion/he-ass, stud; sodomite -
4 hinnulus
hinny (offspring of she-ass and stallion) (OLD); fawn; roe (deer) (KJames) -
5 hinulus
hinny (offspring of she-ass and stallion) (OLD); fawn; roe (deer) (KJames) -
6 admissarius
admissārĭus, a, um, adj. [admitto], sc. equus, asinus, etc., a horse, ass, etc., that is used for breeding, a stallion, etc.:II.equus,
Varr. R. R. 2, 7:asinus,
id. ib. 2, 8.—Hence, metaph. subst.,Of a sensual, lewd man:scitus admissarius,
Plaut. Mil. 4, 3, 19: admissarius iste, sic ad illius orationem adhinniit, * Cic. Pis. 28, 69 (cf. adhinnio); Sen. Q. N. 1, 16. -
7 hinnus
hinnus, i, m., = hinnos, a mule (from a stallion and a she-ass;II.opp. mulus, from a he-ass and a mare): ex equa et asino fit mulus: contra ex equo et asina hinnus... Hinnus est ex equo et asina, minor quam mulus corpore, etc.,
Varr. R. R. 2, 8, 1; 6; cf.:hinnos et hinnas sub quo sensu accipere debeamus Varro designat: ait enim ex equis et hinnulis (leg. asinabus) qui nascantur, hinnos vocari,
Non. 122, 4 sq.; Col. 6, 37, 5.—Transf., in the form ginnus, i, m., = ginnos, a little stunted mule:non aliter monstratur Atlas cum compare ginno,
Mart. 6, 77, 7; cf.:in plurium Graecorum est monumentis, cum equa muli coitu natum, quem vocaverint ginnum, id est parvum mulum,
Plin. 8, 44, 69, § 174. -
8 musimo
mūsĭmo or musmo, ŏnis, m., = mousmôn, an animal of Sardinia, prob. the muflone, from which we have the tame sheep, Plin. 8, 49, 75, § 199.—II.Transf.:musimones asini, muli, aut equi breves. Lucil. lib. sexto: pretium emit, qui vendit equum musimonem (i. e. a stallion). Cato Deletorio: asinum aut musimonem aut arietem,
Non. 137, 22 sq.; cf. Serv. Verg. G. 3, 446.
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