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1 pungō
pungō pupugī, punctus, ere [PIC-], to prick, puncture: neminem.— To produce by pricking, make by a thrust: volnus acu punctum.—Fig., to prick, sting, vex, grieve, trouble, disturb, afflict, mortify, annoy: (scrupulus) se dies noctīsque pungit: si paupertas momordit, si ignominia pupugit: quos tamen pungit aliquid: pungit me, quod scribis, etc., I am annoyed by, etc.* * *Ipungere, pepugi, punctus V TRANSprick, puncture; sting (insect); jab/poke; mark with points/pricks; vex/troubleIIpungere, pupugi, punctus V TRANSprick, puncture; sting (insect); jab/poke; mark with points/pricks; vex/trouble -
2 Insectivora
1. LAT Insectivora Bowdich2. RUS насекомоядные3. ENG insect-eaters, insectivores, insect-eating mammals4. DEU Insekten(fr)esser, Kerfjäger5. FRA insectivores -
3 animal
animal ālis, abl. animālī, n [anima], a living being, animal: omne: providum: perfidiosum: sanctius his animal, O.: Cum prorepserunt primis animalia terris, H.* * *animal, living thing/offspring; creature, beast, brute; insect -
4 bēstiola
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5 cerastēs
cerastēs ae, m, κεράστησ, a horned serpent, Pr.* * *horned snake (Cerastes cornulus); insect parasitic on figs; horned men of Crete -
6 coccum
coccum ī, n, κόκκοσ, a berry yielding a scarlet dye: rubro cocco tingere, with scarlet, H.* * *berry (w/Cnidium) of spurge-flax/nettle (Daphne gnidium); berry of scarlet oak; insect (Coccus ilicis) used for dye; scarlet dye/color; scarlet cloth/wool -
7 culex
culex icis, m a gnat, midge, H.* * *I IIgnat, midge, similar insect; (poem by Virgil); moving spots before eyes (pl.) -
8 musca
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9 volucer
volucer ucris, ucre ( gen plur. -crum, rarely -crium, C.), adj. [3 VOL-], flying, winged: bestiae: angues: dracones, O.: natus, i. e. Cupid, O.—As subst f. (sc. avis), a bird, flying creature: volucrīs videmus effingere nidos: Iunonis, i. e. the peacock, O.: inportunae, H.: pictae, V.: volucris parvula (of a fly), Ph.—Once masc.: teneros volucrīs peremit (sc. alites), C. poët.—In rapid motion, flying, winged, fleet, swift, rapid, soaring: nuntius: aurae, V.: nebulae, O.: harundo, V.: iam volucrem sequor Te, fleeing swiftly, H.—Fig., fleet, swift, rapid: nihil est tam volucre quam maledictum: spes: somnus, V.: fatum, H.—Passing quickly, fleeting, transient, transitory: fortuna: dies, H.: fama, O.* * *Ibird, flying insect/creatureIIvolucris, volucre ADJwinged, flying; in rapid motion, fleet; transient, fleeting -
10 volucris
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11 bibio
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12 cinifes
Ikind of stinging insect; very small flies, gnatsIIcinifos/is N Ckind of stinging insects; very small flies, gnats; other small creatures (OLD) -
13 cinyphes
kind of stinging insect; very small flies, gnats -
14 coccinum
scarlet-dyed/scarlet clothes/garments/coverings (pl.); berry (w/Cnidium) of spurge-flax/nettle (Daphne gnidium); berry of scarlet oak; insect (Coccus ilicis) used for dye; scarlet dye/color; scarlet cloth/wool -
15 coccus
insect (Coccus ilicis) used for dye; scarlet dye/color; scarlet cloth/wool -
16 cutio
small insect; millipede -
17 pulex
flea; insect that attacks plants -
18 Buteo magnirostris
—1. LAT Buteo magnirostris ( Gmelin) [ Rupornis magnirostris ( Gmelin)]2. RUS дорожный канюк m3. ENG roadside [insect, large-billed] hawk4. DEU Wegebussard m5. FRA buse f à gros becVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE — AVES > Buteo magnirostris
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19 Rupornis magnirostris
—1. LAT Buteo magnirostris ( Gmelin) [ Rupornis magnirostris ( Gmelin)]2. RUS дорожный канюк m3. ENG roadside [insect, large-billed] hawk4. DEU Wegebussard m5. FRA buse f à gros becVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE — AVES > Rupornis magnirostris
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20 Bacillus rossii
1. LAT Bacillus rossii Fabricius2. RUS палочник m европейский3. ENG Rossi's walking-stick, Rossi's [Mediterranean] stick insect4. DEU Rossis Gespenst(heu)schrecke f5. FRA bacille m aptère [de Rossi]VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Bacillus rossii
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