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  • 1 cumulus

        cumulus ī, m    [2 CAV-], a heap, pile, mass, accumulation: Gallorum cumuli, i. e. of slain, L.: armorum cumulos coacervare, L.: aquarum, O.: harenae, V.: insequitur cumulo aquae mons, follows with its mass, V. — Fig., a mass, accumulation: acervatarum legum, L.—Meton., a surplus, overplus, accession, addition, increase: ut ad illam praedam damnatio Roscii velut cumulus accedat: mercedis: dierum, additional number: accesserint in cumulum, as an addition: aliquem cumulum artibus adferre: perfidiae, O.: cladis, as the crown of woe, O.: gaudii.
    * * *
    heap/pile/mound/aggregate/mass/accumulation; wave (water); surplus, increase; finishing touch, consummation, pinnacle, summit, peak, crown; ending of speech

    Latin-English dictionary > cumulus

  • 2 ab-undō

        ab-undō āvi, —, āre,    to overflow, stream over, of a river or lake: aqua Albana, L.: Amasenus, V.—Esp., to flow in profusion: rursus abundabat fluidus liquor (of a dropsy), V.—Fig.: Neu desis operae neve immoderatus abundes, overdo, H.— Meton., to abound, have in large measure, be rich in, possess, enjoy: examine multo, V.: auxilio: orationis copiā: quod his ex populis abundabat, the surplus population of these nations, L.: egentes abundant, are rich.

    Latin-English dictionary > ab-undō

  • 3 ēmissārium

        ēmissārium ī, n    [emitto], an outlet, drain.
    * * *
    I
    channel for surplus water, drain; outlet for morbid matter (medical)
    II

    Latin-English dictionary > ēmissārium

  • 4 residuus

        residuus adj.    [re-+SED-], left behind, over and above, remaining, residuary: odium: sollicitudo: ex residuā vetere simultate, L.—As subst n., the remainder, rest: quid potest esse in calamitate residui, quod, etc.—In business, outstanding, due: pecuniae: residuis pecuniis exactis, L.
    * * *
    residua, residuum ADJ
    remaining (to be done); lingering, persisting, surviving; left over; surplus

    Latin-English dictionary > residuus

  • 5 saturitās

        saturitās ātis, f    [satur], fulness, superabundance: rerum omnium.
    * * *
    fullness/satiety (food/drink); surplus of digested food; abundance, plenitude; condition of being imbued with a color to saturation

    Latin-English dictionary > saturitās

  • 6 superfluo

    superfluere, superfluxi, superfluxus V
    overflow, flow over brim/sides/surface; be superfluous/superabundant/surplus

    Latin-English dictionary > superfluo

  • 7 superfluum

    balance. (that) remaining (after something taken), surplus

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  • 8 superfluus

    superflua, superfluum ADJ
    superfluous, in excess of need; remaining after something taken; surplus

    Latin-English dictionary > superfluus

  • 9 cumulus

    cŭmŭlus, i, m. [Sanscr. çva, to swell; Gr. kueô, kuô; cf. kuma], a heap, as coming to a point, a pile, a mass piled up (class.;

    esp. freq. in the signif. II.): in hoc immenso aliarum super alias acervatarum legum cumulo,

    Liv. 3, 34, 6; cf.:

    hostium coacervatorum,

    id. 22, 7, 5; 5, 48, 3:

    corpus obrutum superstratis Gallorum cumulis,

    id. 9, 29, 19; and: armorum cumulos coacervare id. 5, 39, 1:

    caesorum corporum,

    id. 22, 59, 3:

    saxei,

    Plin. 31, 10, 46, § 111:

    eminens (aquae in poculis),

    id. 2, 65, 65, § 163:

    aquarum,

    Ov. M. 15, 508:

    pulveris,

    id. ib. 14, 137:

    harenae,

    Verg. G. 1, 105: insequitur cumulo praeruptus aquae mons. follows with its mass, id. A. 1, 105; cf. id. ib. 2, 498. —
    II.
    A heap added to an accumulated mass or to a full measure (cf. Paul. ex Fest. s. v. auctarium, p. 14, 17 Müll.), a surplus, overplus, accession, addition, increase; a summit, point, crown, etc., Cic. Prov. Cons. 11, 26: ut ad illam praedam damnatio Sex. Roscii [p. 497] velut cumulus accedat, id. Rosc. Am. 3, 8; cf.:

    ad summam laetitiam meam magnus ex illius adventu cumulus accedet,

    id. Att. 4, 19 (18):

    cumulus commendationis tuae,

    id. ib. 16, 3, 3; and:

    cui gloriae amplior adhuc cumulus accessit,

    Suet. Tib. 17:

    accesserint in cumulum manubiae vestrorum imperatorum,

    as an addition, Cic. Agr. 2, 23, 62:

    aliquem cumulum artibus adferre,

    id. de Or. 3, 35, 143:

    magnum beneficium tuum magno cumulo auxeris,

    id. Fam. 13, 62 fin.; cf. Ov. M. 11, 206:

    Otho pontificatus honoratis jam senibus cumulum dignitatis addidit,

    Tac. H. 1, 77:

    mille equites, cumulus prosperis aut subsidium laborantibus, ducerentur,

    id. ib. 2, 24 fin.:

    pro mercedis cumulo,

    Cic. Att. 1, 16, 5; Ov. M. 14, 472. —
    B.
    In rhet.:

    peroratio, quam cumulum quidam, alii conclusionem vocant,

    Quint. 6, 1, 1; cf. id. 7, prooem. § 1; 8, 3, 88.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > cumulus

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  • surplus — sur·plus / sər ˌpləs/ n 1 a: an amount that remains when a use or need is satisfied b: an excess of receipts over disbursements c: the value of assets after subtracting liabilities 2: an excess of the net worth of a corporation over the par value …   Law dictionary

  • Surplus — may refer to:* budget surplus, the opposite of a budget deficit * in economics, economic surplus (including producer surplus and consumer surplus), and capital surplus * an excess of production or supply over demand (see supply and demand) *… …   Wikipedia

  • surplus — SURPLÚS, surplusuri, s.n. Ceea ce este în plus, ceea ce depăşeşte necesarul; prisos, excedent. – Din fr. surplus. Trimis de ionel, 29.07.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  SURPLÚS s. excedent, plus, prisos, prisosinţă, (reg.) radăş, (înv.) prisoseală,… …   Dicționar Român

  • Surplus — Sur plus, a. Being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words. [1913 Webster] When the price of corn falleth, men give over surplus tillage, and break no more ground. Carew. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • surplus — (n.) late 14c., from O.Fr. surplus, from M.L. superplus excess, surplus, from L. super over SUPER (Cf. super) + plus more (see PLUS (Cf. plus)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • surplus — Surplus, Ce qui reste, Quod superest, Superfluum. Le surplus ou surcroist qu on baille d avantage outre la mesure, Corollarium, Additamentum, Auctarium. Au surplus, Ad haec, Praeterea, Insuper …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • surplus — / sə:pləs/, it. /sur plus/ s. ingl. [dal fr. surplus sovrappiù ], usato in ital. al masch. 1. (econ.) a. [differenza positiva tra entrate e uscite] ▶◀ attivo, avanzo, plusvalenza, utile. ◀▶ passivo, perdita. b. [ciò che è in più] ▶◀ avanzo,… …   Enciclopedia Italiana

  • surplus — n *excess, superfluity, surplusage, overplus Analogous words: *remainder, residue, residuum Antonyms: deficiency surplus adj *superfluous, supernumerary, extra, spare Contrasted words: *needful …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • surplus — [adj] extra de trop, excess, in excess, leftover, odd*, over, remaining, spare, superfluent, superfluous, supernumerary, too much, unused; concepts 560,781,824 Ant. essential, lacking, necessary, needing, wanting surplus [n] extra material… …   New thesaurus

  • surplus — [sʉr′plus΄, sʉr′pləs] n. [ME < OFr < sur , above (see SUR 1) + L plus, more (see PLUS)] 1. a quantity or amount over and above what is needed or used; something left over; excess 2. a) the excess of the assets of a business over its… …   English World dictionary

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