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1 strūma
strūma ae, f [STRV-], a scrofulous tumor, swollen gland, struma: Vatini: civitatis.* * * -
2 Struma
1.strūma, ae, f. [struo], a scrofulous tumor, struma, Cels. 5, 28, 7; 1, 9 fin.; Plin. 8, 51, 77, § 206; 22, 14, 16, § 38; 26, 5, 14, § 26 al.:2.qui exsecant pestem aliquam, tamquam strumam civitatis,
Cic. Sest. 65, 135; cf. sarcastically: Vatinii strumam sacerdotii dibaphôi vestiant, id. Att. 2, 9, 2.Strūma, ae, m. [1. struma], a Roman surname, Cat. 52, 2; Plin. 37, 6, 21, § 81. -
3 struma
1.strūma, ae, f. [struo], a scrofulous tumor, struma, Cels. 5, 28, 7; 1, 9 fin.; Plin. 8, 51, 77, § 206; 22, 14, 16, § 38; 26, 5, 14, § 26 al.:2.qui exsecant pestem aliquam, tamquam strumam civitatis,
Cic. Sest. 65, 135; cf. sarcastically: Vatinii strumam sacerdotii dibaphôi vestiant, id. Att. 2, 9, 2.Strūma, ae, m. [1. struma], a Roman surname, Cat. 52, 2; Plin. 37, 6, 21, § 81. -
4 strūmōsus
strūmōsus adj. [struma], having a struma, scrofulous, strumous: homo, Iu.* * *strumosa, strumosum ADJ -
5 strumosus
strūmōsus, a, um, adj. [1. struma], having a struma, scrofulous, strumous, Col. 7, 10, 3:homo,
Juv. 10, 309: facies, Schol. Bob. ad Cic. Sest. 65. -
6 choeras
scrofula, king's evil; (chronic lymph gland enlargement); (pure Latin struma) -
7 choeras
choerăs, ădis, f., = choiras, the scrofula (pure Lat. struma), Theod. Prisc. 1, 9; App. Herb. 2, n. 10. -
8 strumaticus
strūmātĭcus, a, um, adj. [id.], having a struma, scrofulous, strumous, Firm. Math. 8, 19 fin. -
9 strumea
strūmĕa, ae, f. (sc. herba) [id.], an herb that cures the struma, Plin. 25, 13, 109, § 174; App. Herb. 8. -
10 strumella
strūmella, ae, f. dim. [id.], a small struma, Marc. Emp. 15 med. -
11 strumus
strūmus, i, m. [id.], a plant that cures the struma, called also strychnos and cuculus, Plin. 27, 8, 44, § 68; App. Herb. 74. -
12 Strymon
Strymon (nom. Strymo, Sen. Q. N. 1 praef. med.; Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 38), ŏnis and ŏnos (acc. Strymona, Nep. Cim. 2, 2; Plin. 22, 10, 12, § 27:I.Strymonem,
Liv. 44, 44, 8; 45, 29), m., = Strumôn.The river Strymon, in Macedonia, on the borders of Thrace, now Struma or Kara-su, Mel. 2, 2, 2 and 9; Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 38; 22, 10, 12, § 27; Verg. G. 4, 508; Ov. M. 2, 257; Liv. 44, 44, 8; Prop. 4 (5), 4, 72 al.—Many cranes lived upon its banks, Luc. 3, 199; Claud. B. Gild. 476.—II.Poet., Thrace, Stat. Th. 5, 188.—Hence,A.Strymŏnĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Strymon, Strymonian:B.grues,
Verg. G. 1, 120; id. A. 10, 265;also called grex,
Mart. 9, 30, 8.— Poet. for Thracian or northern:matres,
Ov. Ib. 602: Arctos. Stat. Th. 3, 526:Aquilo,
Sen. Agam. 479.—Stry-mŏnis, ĭdis, adj. f., of or belonging to Thrace; subst., a Thracian woman:qualis Strymonis abscisso fertur aperta sinu,
i. e. Amazon, Prop. 4 (5), 4, 72. -
13 Strymonis
Strymon (nom. Strymo, Sen. Q. N. 1 praef. med.; Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 38), ŏnis and ŏnos (acc. Strymona, Nep. Cim. 2, 2; Plin. 22, 10, 12, § 27:I.Strymonem,
Liv. 44, 44, 8; 45, 29), m., = Strumôn.The river Strymon, in Macedonia, on the borders of Thrace, now Struma or Kara-su, Mel. 2, 2, 2 and 9; Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 38; 22, 10, 12, § 27; Verg. G. 4, 508; Ov. M. 2, 257; Liv. 44, 44, 8; Prop. 4 (5), 4, 72 al.—Many cranes lived upon its banks, Luc. 3, 199; Claud. B. Gild. 476.—II.Poet., Thrace, Stat. Th. 5, 188.—Hence,A.Strymŏnĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Strymon, Strymonian:B.grues,
Verg. G. 1, 120; id. A. 10, 265;also called grex,
Mart. 9, 30, 8.— Poet. for Thracian or northern:matres,
Ov. Ib. 602: Arctos. Stat. Th. 3, 526:Aquilo,
Sen. Agam. 479.—Stry-mŏnis, ĭdis, adj. f., of or belonging to Thrace; subst., a Thracian woman:qualis Strymonis abscisso fertur aperta sinu,
i. e. Amazon, Prop. 4 (5), 4, 72. -
14 Strymonius
Strymon (nom. Strymo, Sen. Q. N. 1 praef. med.; Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 38), ŏnis and ŏnos (acc. Strymona, Nep. Cim. 2, 2; Plin. 22, 10, 12, § 27:I.Strymonem,
Liv. 44, 44, 8; 45, 29), m., = Strumôn.The river Strymon, in Macedonia, on the borders of Thrace, now Struma or Kara-su, Mel. 2, 2, 2 and 9; Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 38; 22, 10, 12, § 27; Verg. G. 4, 508; Ov. M. 2, 257; Liv. 44, 44, 8; Prop. 4 (5), 4, 72 al.—Many cranes lived upon its banks, Luc. 3, 199; Claud. B. Gild. 476.—II.Poet., Thrace, Stat. Th. 5, 188.—Hence,A.Strymŏnĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Strymon, Strymonian:B.grues,
Verg. G. 1, 120; id. A. 10, 265;also called grex,
Mart. 9, 30, 8.— Poet. for Thracian or northern:matres,
Ov. Ib. 602: Arctos. Stat. Th. 3, 526:Aquilo,
Sen. Agam. 479.—Stry-mŏnis, ĭdis, adj. f., of or belonging to Thrace; subst., a Thracian woman:qualis Strymonis abscisso fertur aperta sinu,
i. e. Amazon, Prop. 4 (5), 4, 72.
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