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  • 1 cylindrus

        cylindrus drī, m, κύλινδροσ, a cylinder,— A cylindrical stone for levelling, roller, V.—A precious stone in the form of a cylinder, Iu.
    * * *
    cylinder; stone roller (for leveling the ground); gem cut in cylindrical form

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  • 2 Coracias garrulus

    ENG European roller, common roller
    NLD scharrelaar
    GER Blauracke
    FRA rollier d'Europe

    Animal Names Latin to English > Coracias garrulus

  • 3 Leptosomus discolor

    ENG cuckoo roller, cuckoo-roller
    NLD kurol
    GER Kurol
    FRA courol malgache

    Animal Names Latin to English > Leptosomus discolor

  • 4 scutula (scyt-)

        scutula (scyt-) ae, f, σκυτάλη, a wooden roller, cylinder: biremīs, subiectis scutulis, traduxit, Cs.—A secret writing (on a slip of papyrus, wrapped around a scutala), N.

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  • 5 tympanum

        tympanum ī, n, τύμπανον, a drum, timbrel, tambour, tambourine: Tympana Berecyntia, i. e. of the priests of Cybele, V.: in reconditis templi tympana sonuerunt, Cs.: tympana pulsare, Cu. —Of a wagon, a wheel, roller: tympana plaustris posuere, V.
    * * *
    small drum or like (used in worship of Cybele/Bacchus); revolving cylinder

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  • 6 axon

    axonos/is N M
    axis of a sundial; axis/roller of a ballista; line on a sundial (L+S)

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  • 7 crispatorium

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  • 8 orbiculus

    disk, small circular object/wheel/roller/figure/form; revolving drum; ring

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  • 9 phalanga

    roller to move ships/military engines; carrying pole; cut length of wood/rod

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  • 10 cylindrus

    cylindrus, dri, m., = kulindros, a cylinder.
    I.
    Prop., Cic. N. D. 1, 10, 24; id. Fat. 19, 41.—
    II.
    Meton.
    A.
    A cylindrical stone for levelling the ground, a roller, etc., Cato, R. R. 129; Verg. G. 1, 178; Plin. 19, 8, 46, § 158; Vitr. 10, 6 al.—
    B.
    A precious stone ground off in the form of a cylinder, Plin. 37, 5, 20, § 78; 37, 8, 34, § 113; Juv. 2, 61 al.

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  • 11 orbiculus

    orbĭcŭlus, i, m. dim. [orbis], a small disk; a sheave, roller, pulley, etc. (anteclass. and post-Aug.), Cato, R. R. 3, 6; 22, 2; Col. 4, 30, 4; Vitr. 10, 5: radix concisa in orbiculos, cut in little disks or slices, Plin. 25, 13, 94, § 148; Inscr. Orell. 2519.—

    Esp.,

    the nave of a wheel, Vitr. 10, 2, 9.

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  • 12 phalangae

    phălangae and pălangae, ārum, f. plur., = phalanges.
    I.
    In gen., a pole to carry burdens on, carrying-pole, Vitr. 10, 3, 7:

    proelium Afri contra Aegyptios primum fecere fustibus, quos vocant phalangas,

    Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 260; 12, 4, 8, § 17.—
    II.
    In partic., a wooden roller, to place under ships and military machines for the purpose of moving them along (class.), Varr. ap. Non. 163, 23 sq.; Caes. B. C. 2, 10 fin.

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  • 13 rota

    rŏta, ae, f. [kindred with Sanscr. ratha, chariot, and Germ. Rad (cf.rotundus), wheel], a wheel.
    I.
    Lit.:

    pro rotā me uti licet,

    Plaut. Capt. 2, 3, 9; cf.:

    vorsutior es quam rota figularis,

    id. Ep. 3, 2, 35:

    orbes rotarum,

    Lucr. 6, 551; Plin. 8, 16, 19, § 52:

    axes rotarum,

    id. 16, 43, 84, § 229:

    radiata,

    Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 15:

    aurea curvatura summae rotae, Ov M. 2, 108: aquaria,

    Cato, R. R. 11, 3: ne currente rotā funis eat retro, while the wheel (in a hoisting machine) hurries forward, Hor. C. 3, 10, 10 et saep.—
    2.
    In partic.
    a.
    A potter ' s wheel (cf. supra, figularis):

    amphora coepit Institui: currente rotā cur urceus exit?

    Hor. A. P. 22; so,

    Cumana,

    Tib. 2, 3, 48:

    Aristarchus invenit rotam figuli, cujus circuitu vasa formantur,

    Sen. Ep. 90, 31.—
    b.
    A wheel for torture (trochos, among the Greeks):

    in rotam beatam vitam non escendere,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 9, 24:

    cervicem circumactu rotae frangere,

    Sen. Ep. 70, 23; App. M. 3, p. 133; 10, p. 243; Sen. Herc. Oet. 1011.— Ixion ' s wheel, Tib. 1, 3, 74; Verg. G. 4, 484; id. A. 6, 616; Sen. Herc. Fur. 750 et saep.—
    c.
    A roller:

    aliquid subjectis rotis traicere,

    Front. 1, 5, 7:

    propellere,

    Tac. H. 4, 23; Vitr. 10, 13, 2.—
    B.
    Poet., transf.
    1.
    (Pars pro toto.) A car, chariot: si rota defuerit, tu pede carpe viam, Ov.A. A. 2,230; cf. (opp. pedibus) id. M. 1, 448; so Prop. 1, 2, 20; 2, 25 (3, 20), 26;

    4 (5), 10, 42: subdiderat rotas,

    Verg. A. 12, 675; Ov. M. 2, 139; 312; 3, 150. —Of the span of horses:

    Cynthia fraternis afflata rotis,

    Sil. 4, 483.—
    2.
    Of things in the shape of a wheel or disk.
    a.
    The disk of the sun:

    solis rota,

    Lucr. 5, 432; 564; cf.:

    flammea Phoebi,

    Sen. Herc. Oet. 1022; and simply rota, Enn. ap. Isid. Orig. 18, 36 fin.; Val. Fl. 3, 559.—
    b.
    A kind of sea-fish, Plin. 9, 4, 3, § 8; 32, 11, 53, § 144.—
    II.
    Trop., a wheel:

    fortunae rotam pertimescere,

    i. e. fickleness, inconstancy, Cic. Pis. 10, 22; cf.:

    versatur celeri Fors levis orbe rotae,

    Tib. 1, 5, 70; Prop. 2, 8, 8 (10); Tac. Or. 23; Amm. 26, 8, 13.— Poet.:

    imparibus vecta Thalia rotis,

    i. e. in elegiac metre, Ov. A. A. 1, 264; so,

    disparibus (elegorum) rotis,

    id. P. 3, 4, 86: jactor, crucior, agitor, stimulor, vorsor in amoris rotā miser, on the rack of love (cf. I. A. 2. b. supra), Plaut. Cist. 2, 1, 4.

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  • 14 scutula

    1.
    scŭtŭla, ae, f. dim. [scutra; cf. scutella].
    I.
    Lit., a little dish or platter of a nearly square form (cf. lanx), Cato, R. R. 68, 1; Mart. 11, 31, 19; 8, 71, 7.—
    II.
    Transf., of figures thus shaped, a diamond-, rhomb-, or lozenge-shaped figure:

    (pavimenta) si sectilia sunt, nulli gradus in scutulis aut trigonis aut quadratis seu favis exstent,

    Vitr. 7, 1;

    so of a tesselated floor,

    Pall. 1, 9, 5;

    of checkered stuffs,

    Plin. 8, 48, 74, § 196 (cf. scutulatus); id. 17, 16, 26, § 118.—Of the shape of a country:

    formam totius Britanniae eloquentissimi auctores oblongae scutulae vel bipenni assimulavere,

    Tac. Agr. 10.—Of a patch on the eye, for a disguise:

    scutula ob oculos lanea,

    Plaut. Mil. 4, 4, 42.
    2.
    scŭtŭla (in a Greek orthog. scy-tăla or scytălē; v. II. and III.), ae, f., = skutalê (a staff, stick).
    I.
    A wooden roller or cylinder:

    quattuor biremes, subjectis scutulis, impulsas vectibus in interiorem partem transduxit,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 40, 4.—
    II.
    A secret writing, secret letter among the Lacedaemonians (it being written on a slip of papyrus wrapped round a skutalê; pure Lat. clava):

    scytala,

    Nep. Paus. 3, 4:

    scytale,

    Aus. Ep. 23, 23; cf. Gell. 17, 9, 15 (written as Greek, Cic. Att. 10, 10, 3, habes skutalên Lakônikên).—
    III.
    A cylindrical snake (of equal thickness throughout), Plin. [p. 1651] 82, 5, 19, § 53; Luc. 9, 717; Sol. 27, § 30; cf. Col. 6, 17. 1.

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  • 15 scytale

    1.
    scŭtŭla, ae, f. dim. [scutra; cf. scutella].
    I.
    Lit., a little dish or platter of a nearly square form (cf. lanx), Cato, R. R. 68, 1; Mart. 11, 31, 19; 8, 71, 7.—
    II.
    Transf., of figures thus shaped, a diamond-, rhomb-, or lozenge-shaped figure:

    (pavimenta) si sectilia sunt, nulli gradus in scutulis aut trigonis aut quadratis seu favis exstent,

    Vitr. 7, 1;

    so of a tesselated floor,

    Pall. 1, 9, 5;

    of checkered stuffs,

    Plin. 8, 48, 74, § 196 (cf. scutulatus); id. 17, 16, 26, § 118.—Of the shape of a country:

    formam totius Britanniae eloquentissimi auctores oblongae scutulae vel bipenni assimulavere,

    Tac. Agr. 10.—Of a patch on the eye, for a disguise:

    scutula ob oculos lanea,

    Plaut. Mil. 4, 4, 42.
    2.
    scŭtŭla (in a Greek orthog. scy-tăla or scytălē; v. II. and III.), ae, f., = skutalê (a staff, stick).
    I.
    A wooden roller or cylinder:

    quattuor biremes, subjectis scutulis, impulsas vectibus in interiorem partem transduxit,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 40, 4.—
    II.
    A secret writing, secret letter among the Lacedaemonians (it being written on a slip of papyrus wrapped round a skutalê; pure Lat. clava):

    scytala,

    Nep. Paus. 3, 4:

    scytale,

    Aus. Ep. 23, 23; cf. Gell. 17, 9, 15 (written as Greek, Cic. Att. 10, 10, 3, habes skutalên Lakônikên).—
    III.
    A cylindrical snake (of equal thickness throughout), Plin. [p. 1651] 82, 5, 19, § 53; Luc. 9, 717; Sol. 27, § 30; cf. Col. 6, 17. 1.

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  • 16 Apoderus coryli

    ENG hazel leaf roller
    NLD hazelaarbladroller
    GER Haselblattroller
    FRA apodere du noisettier

    Animal Names Latin to English > Apoderus coryli

  • 17 Atelornis crossleyi

    ENG rufous-headed ground-roller
    NLD Crossley-grondscharrelaar, crossleygrondscharrelaar

    Animal Names Latin to English > Atelornis crossleyi

  • 18 Atelornis pittoides

    ENG pitta-like ground-roller
    NLD prachtgrondscharrelaar

    Animal Names Latin to English > Atelornis pittoides

  • 19 Attelabus nitens

    ENG oak leaf roller
    NLD eikenbladrolkever
    GER Eichenblattroller
    FRA attelabe du chene

    Animal Names Latin to English > Attelabus nitens

  • 20 Brachypteracias leptosomus

    ENG short-legged ground-roller
    NLD gestreepte grondscharrelaar

    Animal Names Latin to English > Brachypteracias leptosomus

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