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1 gutter
throat, neck; gullet; (reference to gluttony/appetite); swollen throat, goiter -
2 gutter
neck, throat, gullet -
3 canaliculus
I IIsmall channel/duct/pipe/gutter, groove; feeding trough; splint/cast (medical) -
4 imbrex
imbrex, ĭcis, f. (less freq. m., Plin. 17, 14, 24, § 114; Arn. 3, 107) [imber], a hollow tile, gutter-tile, pantile (used in roofs for the purpose of leading off the rain; cf.: tegula, operculum, tectorium).I.Lit.: tegulae vocatae, quod tegant aedes;II.et imbrices quod accipiant imbres,
Isid. Orig. 19, 10:meas confregisti imbrices et tegulas,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 24; id. Most. 1, 2, 28; Sisenn. ap. Non. 125, 18; Plin. 36, 22, 44, § 159; Verg. G. 4, 296.—Transf., of things shaped like a pantile.A.A gutter, a trough for watering beasts, Col. 9, 13, 6; 2, 2, 9; Plin. 17, 14, 24, § 114; Cato, R. R. 21, 3.—B.A certain part of a hog (either the ear, sparerib, or womb), Mart. 2, 37, 2.—C.Imbrex narium, the partition (saeptum) in the nose, Arn. 3, 107.—D.A mode of applauding with the hands formed into hollows, invented by Nero, Suet. Ner. 20. -
5 imbrico
imbrĭco, no perf., ātum, 1, v. a. [imbrex].I.To cover with gutter-tiles (postclass.):II.tegulis interjacentibus imbricarentur,
Sid. Ep. 2, 2.—To form like a gutter-tile:caementa inter se,
Vitr. 2, 8.—In part. perf.:laurus folio per margines imbricato,
Plin. 15, 30, 39, § 127:ungues simiae,
id. 11, 45, 101, § 247:vertebrae,
id. 11, 1, 1, § 1. -
6 canālis
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7 fossa
fossa ae, f [fossus], a dilch, trench, fosse: fodere fossam, L.: ut aditus fossā cingeretur: vallo atque fossā moenia circumdat, S.: vallo fossāque munire, Cs.: cingebant oppida fossae, O.: fossas inplere, V.: institutae fossae, Cs.: cruor in fossam confusus, H.— A river-bed, water-course: Rheni.— A gutter, water-way, V.— A furrow (to mark foundations): designat moenia fossā, V.* * *ditch, trench -
8 trivium
trivium ī, n [ter+via], a place where three roads meet, fork, cross-road: ut ventum est in trivium.— A frequented place, public square, public street, highway: in triviis aut in compitis: Nocturnisque Hecate triviis ululata per urbīs, V.: Occurram in triviis, H.—Prov.: adripere maledictum ex trivio, i. e. from the mob.* * *Itrivium, first group of seven liberal arts (grammar/rhetoric/logic)IIplace where three roads meet; "the gutter", breeding place of course manners -
9 trulla
trulla ae, f dim. [trua, a gutter], a small ladle, dipper, scoop: ex unā gemmā pergrandi excavata: potare Campanā trullā, H.— A fire-pan, L.— A basin, Iu.* * *ladle, pan or basin; (instrumant) eyepiece (Cal) -
10 canale
channel/canal/conduit; ditch, gutter; trough, groove; funnel; pipe, spout -
11 canalicula
small channel/duct/pipe/gutter, groove; feeding trough; splint/cast (medical) -
12 collicia
gutter/drain(pl.) between two inwardly-sloping roofs; gully; field-drain/runnel -
13 colliquia
gutter/drain (pl.) between two inwardly-sloping roofs; gully; field-drain/runnel -
14 conlicia
gutter/drain (pl.) between inwardly-sloping roofs; gully; field-drain/runnel -
15 conliquia
gutter/drain (pl.) between inwardly-sloping roofs; gully; field-drain/runnel -
16 delicia
Icorner beam supporting a section of an outward-sloping roof; gutter (L+S); luxurious habits/self-indulgence; airs, manners of superiority; caprices/whims; ornaments/decorations; erotic verse; charms; elegant/affected manners/mannerismIIfavorite/pet/darling/beloved (usu pl.); man w/exquisite taste/gourmet; voluptury luxurious habits/self-indulgence; airs, manners of superiority; caprices/whims; ornaments/decorations; erotic verse; charms; elegant/affected manners/mannerismIIIpleasure/delight/fun (usu. pl.), activity affording enjoyment, luxuries; toys; luxurious habits/self-indulgence; airs, manners of superiority; caprices/whims; ornaments/decorations; erotic verse; charms; elegant/affected manners/mannerism -
17 deliciaris
deliciaris, deliciare ADJfitting an outward-sloping roof; pertaining to a gutter (L+S) -
18 deliciatus
deliciata, deliciatum ADJoutward-sloping (roof); with a gutter (L+S) -
19 deliquia
corner beam supporting a section of an outward-sloping roof; gutter (L+S) -
20 canalicula
cănālĭcŭlus, i, m. ( cănālĭcŭla, ae, f. (ante- and post-class.), Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 14; Lucil. ap. Non. p. 198, 7; Gell. 17, 11, 2; cf. canalis), dim. [canalis], a small channel, pipe, or gutter.I.A water-channel, Vitr. 10, 14 fin.; Col. 8, 15, 6.—II.A channel of a triglyph, Vitr. 4, 3.—III.The channel or groove of a catapult, Vitr. 10, 15.—IV.In surgery, a splint for broken bones, Cels. 8, 2 fin.
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