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1 olea
olea ae, ἐλαία, an olive, olive-berry, V.: nigra, H.—An olive-tree: olearum ordo: rami oleae, V., L., H., O.—An olive-branch: pacales, O.* * *olive; olive-tree -
2 olīva
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3 oliva
ŏlīva, ae, f. [elaia].I.An olive, Col. 12, 50, 5; 2, 22, 4; Plin. 15, 3, 3, § 9; Plaut. Curc. 1, 1, 90; Afran. ap. Non. 478, 26:II.lecta de pinguissimis Oliva ramis arborum,
Hor. Epod. 2, 56:olea duarum vel trium olivarum in summitate rami,
Vulg. Isa. 17, 6.—Lit., an olive-tree:B.Aristaeus, qui olivae inventor dicitur,
Cic. N. D. 3, 18, 45; 2, 8, 22:erum an bacis opulentet olivae,
Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 2:numquam fallens,
id. Epod. 16, 45:clivus Olivarum,
the Mount of Olives, Vulg. 2 Reg. 15, 30:mons Olivarum,
id. Zach. 14, 4.—Transf. ( poet.).1.An olive-branch:2.undique decerptam fronti praeponere olivam,
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4 Pallas
1.Pallăs, ădis and ădos, f., = Pallas.A.Surname of the Greek goddess Athene, and hence of the corresponding Minerva of the Romans, the goddess of war and wisdom; the inventress of working in wool, and of the cultivation of the olive, on which account the olive-tree was sacred to her:B.Pallas Minerva est dicta, quod Pallantem Gigantem interfecerit, vel, sicut putabant, quod in Pallante palude nata est,
Fest. p. 220 Müll.:Pallas... Proeliis audax,
Hor. C. 1, 12, 20; Ov. M. 5, 263:Palladis ales,
the owl, Ov. F. 2, 89:Pallados arbor,
the olive-tree, id. A. A. 2, 518; cf.:rami Palladis,
Verg. A. 7, 154:iratā Pallade, i. q. invitā Minervā,
Ov. F. 3, 826.—Transf.1. 2.The olive-tree:3. 4.dat quoque baciferam Pallada rarus ager,
Ov. Am. 2, 16, 8.—The number seven, Macr. Somn. Scip. 1, 6; Mart. Cap. 7, § 738.—5.For Vesta, because the Palladium stood in the temple of Vesta: Pallados ignes, Prop 4 (5), 4, 45.—II.Deriv.A.Pallădĭus, a, um, adj., = Palladios, of or belonging to Pallas, Palladian:B.numen Palladium,
i. e. Pallas, Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 12:aegis,
of Pallas, Luc. 7, 570:Palladiā gaudent silvā vivacis olivae,
Verg. G. 2, 181;latices,
oil, Ov. M. 8, 275:corona,
an olive-wreath, id. A. A. 1, 727:arx,
Troy, Prop. 3, 7 (4, 8), 42:arces,
Athens, Ov. M. 7, 399:honores,
shown to Pallas, id. H. 17, 133: pinus, the Argo, because built under Minerva's direction, Val. Fl. 1, 475:metus,
inspired by Pallas, id. 6, 408: forum, the Roman forum, because there stood a temple of Minerva, Mart. 1, 3, 8:Palladia Alba, because Domitian caused the Quinquatria in honor of Pallas to be annually celebrated there,
id. 5, 1, 1; cf. Suet. Dom. 4:Palladia Tolosa, because the sciences flourished there,
Mart. 9, 100, 3:manus,
i. e. skilful, Stat. S. 1, 1, 5:ars,
Mart. 6, 13, 2:lotos,
the flute, id. 8, 51, 14.—Subst.: Pallădĭum, ii, n., the image or statue of Pallas, which, in the reign of Ilus, fell from heaven at Troy, and during the Trojan war was carried off by Ulysses and Diomed, because the fate of the city depended on the possession of this image. It afterwards came from Greece to Rome, where Metellus saved it from the temple of Vesta when the latter was burned down, Verg. A. 2, 166; Sil. 9, 531; Ov. Tr. 3, 1, 29; Serv. ad Verg. A. 2, 227; Cic. Phil. 11, 10, 24; id. Scaur. 2, 48; Plin. 7, 43, 45, § 141; cf. Plaut. Ps. 4, 6, 1 sq.; id. Bacch. 4, 9, 31.2.Pallas, antis (voc. Pallā, Verg. A. 10, 411 al.; also Pallas and Pallan, acc. to Prisc. p. 702), m., = Pallas, the name of several mythic and historical personages.A.Son of Pandion, the father of the fifth Minerva, Cic. N. D. 3, 23, 59; Ov. M. 7, 500.—B.A king of Arcadia, the great-grandfather of Evander, Verg. A. 8, 54 Serv.—C.Son of Evander, Verg. A. 8, 104.—D.One of the giants, Claud. Gigant. 94; Fest. s. v Pallas, p. 220.—E.A freedman of the emperor Claudius, proverbial for his wealth; slain by Nero, Plin. Ep. 7, 29; 8, 6; Tac. A. 12, 53; Juv. 1, 109; Plin. 33, 10, 47, § 134.—II.Derivv.A.Pallantēus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Pallas (the ancestor of Evander), Pallantian: moenia Pallantea, i. e. of the city of Pallanteum, in Italy (v. in the foll.), Verg. A. 9, 196 and 241:2.apex,
of the Palatine, Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 644. —Subst.: Pallantēum, i, n.a. b.The city founded by Evander in Italy, on the site where Rome afterwards stood, Verg. A. 8, 54; 341.—B.Pallantĭăs, ădis, f., Aurora, so called because descended from Hyperion, the uncle of the giant Pallas, Ov. F. 4, 373; id. M. 9, 420.—C.Pallantis, ĭdos and ĭdis, f., Aurora (v. Pallantias, supra), Ov. M 15, 700.— Transf., the day, Ov. F. 6, 567.—D.Pallantĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Pallas, Pallantian:Pallantius heros,
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5 oleagineus
ŏlĕagineus, a, um [st2]1 [-] d'olivier. [st2]2 [-] semblable à l'olive. [st2]3 [-] de la couleur de l'olive.* * *ŏlĕagineus, a, um [st2]1 [-] d'olivier. [st2]2 [-] semblable à l'olive. [st2]3 [-] de la couleur de l'olive.* * *Oleagineus, Aliud adiectiuum. Varro. D'un olivier. -
6 sanies
sănĭēs, ēi, f. [st1]1 [-] sang corrompu, sanie, pus, humeur. - Cels. 5, 26, 20 ; Virg. G. 3, 493. [st1]2 [-] venin, bave du serpent. - Virg. En. 2, 221; Ov. M. 4, 493. [st1]3 [-] fig. suc tinctorial du pourpre. - lana ebibit saniem, Plin.: la laine s'imbibe (de pourpre). [st1]4 [-] toute espèce de liquide visqueux. - [marc de l'olive] Plin. 15, 9. - [humeur distillée par les araignées] Plin. 29, 138. - [saumure, garum] Manil. 5, 671. - sanies auri, Plin. 33, pr. 4: chrysocolle. - sanies olivae, Col.: suc de l'olive.* * *sănĭēs, ēi, f. [st1]1 [-] sang corrompu, sanie, pus, humeur. - Cels. 5, 26, 20 ; Virg. G. 3, 493. [st1]2 [-] venin, bave du serpent. - Virg. En. 2, 221; Ov. M. 4, 493. [st1]3 [-] fig. suc tinctorial du pourpre. - lana ebibit saniem, Plin.: la laine s'imbibe (de pourpre). [st1]4 [-] toute espèce de liquide visqueux. - [marc de l'olive] Plin. 15, 9. - [humeur distillée par les araignées] Plin. 29, 138. - [saumure, garum] Manil. 5, 671. - sanies auri, Plin. 33, pr. 4: chrysocolle. - sanies olivae, Col.: suc de l'olive.* * *Sanies, saniei, foem. ge. Cels. Sang meurtri venant à putrefaction, Sang pourri et corrompu.\Iocineris recentis inassati sanies. Plin. Le sang qui chet en rostissant.\Emittere saniem coniecto ferro. Ouid. Faire sortir le mauvais sang.\Sanies. Plin. Teincture. -
7 bāca
bāca (not bacca), ae, f a small round fruit, berry: bicolores, O.: lauri, V.: ebuli, V.: oleae, an olive: olivae, H.: bicolor Minervae, the olive, O.: bacae amarae, i. e. of the wild olive-tree, O.: silvestres, V. — A fruit of a tree: (arborum): rami bacarum ubertate incurvescere.—A pearl: Onusta bacis, H.: aceto Diluit bacam, H.* * *berry, fruit of tree/shrub; olive; pearl; piece/bead of coral -
8 Nesocharis shelleyi
—1. LAT Nesocharis shelleyi ( Alexander)2. RUS синичий астрильд m3. ENG Shelley’s [Fernando Po] olive-back, little olive waxbill, little olive-weaver4. DEU Meisenastrild m5. FRA bengali m vert à tête noire, dos-olive m de ShelleyVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE — AVES > Nesocharis shelleyi
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9 oleagineus
I.Of or belonging to the olive-tree (for the class. olearius):II.oleagineum seminarium,
Cato, R. R. 48:radix,
Verg. G. 2, 31:virgulae,
Nep. Thras. 4, 1: oleagineis coronis ministri triumphantium utebantur, quod Minerva dea belli esse putabatur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 192 Müll.—Resembling an olive-tree or an olive:B.vitis oleaginia,
Col. 3, 2, 27 dub.:uva,
Plin. 14, 3, 4, § 38.—Olive-colored:berylli oleagini,
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10 oleaginius
I.Of or belonging to the olive-tree (for the class. olearius):II.oleagineum seminarium,
Cato, R. R. 48:radix,
Verg. G. 2, 31:virgulae,
Nep. Thras. 4, 1: oleagineis coronis ministri triumphantium utebantur, quod Minerva dea belli esse putabatur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 192 Müll.—Resembling an olive-tree or an olive:B.vitis oleaginia,
Col. 3, 2, 27 dub.:uva,
Plin. 14, 3, 4, § 38.—Olive-colored:berylli oleagini,
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11 oleaginus
I.Of or belonging to the olive-tree (for the class. olearius):II.oleagineum seminarium,
Cato, R. R. 48:radix,
Verg. G. 2, 31:virgulae,
Nep. Thras. 4, 1: oleagineis coronis ministri triumphantium utebantur, quod Minerva dea belli esse putabatur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 192 Müll.—Resembling an olive-tree or an olive:B.vitis oleaginia,
Col. 3, 2, 27 dub.:uva,
Plin. 14, 3, 4, § 38.—Olive-colored:berylli oleagini,
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12 olea
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13 radiolus
rădĭŏlus, i, m. [radius] [st2]1 [-] Amm. faible rayon (de soleil). [st2]2 [-] Col. une sorte d'olive. [st2]3 [-] Apul. polypode (espèce de fougère).* * *rădĭŏlus, i, m. [radius] [st2]1 [-] Amm. faible rayon (de soleil). [st2]2 [-] Col. une sorte d'olive. [st2]3 [-] Apul. polypode (espèce de fougère).* * *Radiolus, pen. cor. Diminutiuum. Colum. Petite olive longuette. -
14 samsa
sampsa (samsa), ae, f. pulpe d'olive (préparée pour l'extraction de l'huile). --- Col. 12, 51, 2.* * *sampsa (samsa), ae, f. pulpe d'olive (préparée pour l'extraction de l'huile). --- Col. 12, 51, 2.* * *Samsa, samsae: siue Sampsa, siue Sansa. Colu. Le noyau de l'olive. -
15 olīvētum
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16 Catharus ustulatus
—1. LAT Catharus ustulatus ( Nuttall)2. RUS свэнсонов (короткоклювый) дрозд m, американский дрозд m3. ENG Swainson’s [olive-backed] thrush4. DEU Zwergdrossel f Swainsondrossel f5. FRA grivè f à dos olive, merle m de Swainson, grivette f à dos oliveVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE — AVES > Catharus ustulatus
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17 Phyllastrephus cerviniventris
—1. LAT Phyllastrephus cerviniventris ( Shelley)2. RUS светлобрюхий бурый бюльбюль m3. ENG gray-olive greenbul, gray-olive bulbul4. DEU Fahlbauchbülbül m5. FRA bulbul m vert-oliveVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE — AVES > Phyllastrephus cerviniventris
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18 Lepidochelys olivacea
2. RUS оливковая черепаха f3. ENG olive [Pacific] ridley, olive [ridley sea] turtle, olive loggerhead4. DEU Bastardschildkröte f5. FRA tortue f bâtardeАреал обитания: Индийский океан, Тихий океан, Атлантический океанVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Lepidochelys olivacea
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19 Saissetia oleae
1. LAT Saissetia oleae Bernard2. RUS ложнощитовка f маслинная, червец m оливковый3. ENG black [olive, olive soft peach, brown olive] scale4. DEU schwarze Ölbaumschildlaus f, Olivenschildlaus f5. FRA cochenille f noire de l'olivier, kermès m noir, pou m de l'olivierVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Saissetia oleae
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20 baca
bāca (less correctly bacca), ae, f. [acc. to Benfey, for bacsa, kindred with Sanscr. bhaksh, edere, vorare; cf. also bhaxa, food; but v. Vani[cbreve]ek, Etym. Wörterb. 2, p. 561], a small round fruit, a berry.I.Lit.A.In gen. (cf.:B.acinus, glans): virgas murteas cum bacis servare,
Cato, R. R. 101; Ov. M. 11, 234:lauri,
Verg. G. 1, 306:tinus,
Ov. M. 10, 98:ebuli,
Verg. E. 10, 27:cupressi,
Plin. 16, 27, 50, § 115:platani,
id. 15, 7, 7, § 29:hyssopi,
id. 26, 12, 76, § 124 al. —Esp. freq. the olive:C.agricola cum florem oleae videt, bacam quoque se visurum putat,
Cic. Div. 2, 6, 16; Hor. S. 2, 4, 69; id. Ep. 1, 16, 2; Ov. M. 6, 81; 8, 295; cf. Mart. 13, 101.—Esp., absol., in the poets of the olive, Hor. C. 2, 6, 16:II.quot Sicyon bacas, quot parit Hybla favos,
Ov. P. 4, 15, 10.—As sacred to Minerva:ponitur hic bicolor sincerae baca Minervae,
Ov. M. 8, 664; 13, 653.—And of the fruit of the wild olive-tree, Ov. M. 14, 525; cf. Verg. G. 2, 183.—Transf.A.In gen., any fruit of a tree, * Lucr. 5, 1363:B.arbores seret diligens agricola, quarum aspiciet bacam ipse numquam,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 14, 31:fruges terrae, bacaeque arborum,
id. Div. 1, 51, 116; so id. Sen. 2, 5: rami bacarum ubertate incurvescere, id. poët. ap. Tusc. 1, 28, 69 (Trag. Rel. inc. inc. v. 135 Rib.); cf. id. de Or. 3, 38, 154:semen inclusum est in intimā parte earum bacarum, quae ex quāque stirpe funduntur,
id. N. D. 2, 51, 127:fruges atque bacae,
id. Leg. 1, 8, 25:felices,
Sil. 15, 535.—That which is like a berry in shape.1.A pearl:2.marita, quae Onusta bacis ambulet,
Hor. Epod. 8, 14:aceto Diluit insignem bacam,
id. S. 2, 3, 241; so Ov. M. 10, 116; 10, 265; Verg. Cul. 67; Claud. IV. Cons. Hon. 592; id. Nupt. Hon. et Mar. 167; id. Laud. Stil. 2, 88; id. VI. Cons. Hon. 528.—The dung of sheep or goats, Pall. Jan. 14, 3.—3.A link of a chain in the shape of a berry, Prud. steph. 1, 46; so id. Psych. prooem. 33.
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