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  • 1 admissārius

        admissārius ī, m    [admitto], a stallion.
    * * *
    I
    admissaria, admissarium ADJ
    kept for breeding (male animals), on stud
    II
    stallion/he-ass, stud; sodomite

    Latin-English dictionary > admissārius

  • 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.
    * * *
    I
    celare, celavi, celatus V TRANS
    conceal, hide, keep secret; disguise; keep in dark/in ignorance; shield
    II

    Latin-English dictionary > cēlō

  • 3 ammissarius

    I
    ammissaria, ammissarium ADJ
    kept for breeding (male animals), on stud
    II
    stallion/he-ass, stud; sodomite

    Latin-English dictionary > ammissarius

  • 4 hinnulus

    hinny (offspring of she-ass and stallion) (OLD); fawn; roe (deer) (KJames)

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  • 5 hinulus

    hinny (offspring of she-ass and stallion) (OLD); fawn; roe (deer) (KJames)

    Latin-English dictionary > hinulus

  • 6 admissarius

    admissārĭus, a, um, adj. [admitto], sc. equus, asinus, etc., a horse, ass, etc., that is used for breeding, a stallion, etc.:

    equus,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 7:

    asinus,

    id. ib. 2, 8.—Hence, metaph. subst.,
    II.
    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.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > admissarius

  • 7 hinnus

    hinnus, i, m., = hinnos, a mule (from a stallion and a she-ass;

    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.—
    II.
    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.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > hinnus

  • 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.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > musimo

См. также в других словарях:

  • Stallion — Stal lion (st[a^]l y[u^]n), n. [OE. stalon, OF. estalon, F. [ e]talon, fr. OHG. stal a stable. See {Stall}, n.] A male horse not castrated; a male horse kept for breeding. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • stallion — (n.) late 14c., uncastrated male horse, from O.Fr. estalon male horse, from Frankish *stal, cognate with O.H.G. stal stable (see STALL (Cf. stall) (n.1)). The notion is probably of a horse kept in a stable to service mares. Transferred sense of… …   Etymology dictionary

  • stallion — ► NOUN ▪ an uncastrated adult male horse. ORIGIN Old French estalon …   English terms dictionary

  • stallion — [stal′yən] n. [ME stalon < OFr estalon < Gmc stal: see STALL1] an uncastrated male horse, esp. one used as a stud …   English World dictionary

  • Stallion — A stallion is a male horse that has not been castrated. Stallions will follow the conformation and phenotype of their breed, but within that standard, the presence of hormones such as testosterone may give stallions a thicker, cresty neck as well …   Wikipedia

  • Stallion — This unusual and interesting surname is derived from the old French Estalon meaning a stallion . It applied to a person who was a begetter , a man of lascivious life . The surname dates back to the early 13th Century, (see below). Further… …   Surnames reference

  • stallion — UK [ˈstæljən] / US noun [countable] Word forms stallion : singular stallion plural stallions an adult male horse, especially one kept for breeding (= producing young horses). An adult female horse is called a mare …   English dictionary

  • stallion — A male horse, uncastrated, and kept for breeding purposes. See killyth stallion; standing a stallion …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • stallion — n. a tall, good looking woman. □ Dana is really a stallion! □ Who is the stallion with that dude? …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • stallion — [[t]stæ̱liən[/t]] stallions N COUNT A stallion is a male horse, especially one kept for breeding …   English dictionary

  • Stallion Springs — Lugar designado por el censo de los Estados Unidos …   Wikipedia Español

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