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1 aper
aper aprī, m [2 AP-], a wild boar ingens: spumans, V.—As a delicacy, H.—Prov. of folly: liquidis inmisi fontibus apros, V.* * *boar, wild boar (as animal, food, or used as a Legion standard/symbol); a fish -
2 verrēs
verrēs is, m a boar, male swine: obliquum meditans ictum, H.: tam nequam.* * *Iboar, uncastrated male hog/swine; wild boarIIVerres; (Roman gentile name)C. verres -- of Sicily, prosecuted by Cicero
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3 Aper
1.ăper, pri, m. [cf. old Germ. Ebar; Germ. Eber; Angl.-Sax. bār = aper, verres; Engl. boar; cf. Lat. caper, with change of meaning, and the Gr. kapros], a wild boar.I.A.. Lit., Ov. M. 8, 282; 9, 192; 10, 550; 10, 715; Verg. E. 7, 29; 10, 56; id. A. 1, 324 al.:B.aper Erymanthius,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 22, 50:Arcadius,
the Erymanthian boar slain by Her cules, Mart. 9, 104:aper de silvā,
Vulg. Psa. 79, 14.—Among the Romans a delicacy, Juv. 1, 140.— Masc. form used of the female in Varr. L. L. 8, 47, p. 183 Müll., though Pliny had formed apra, q. v.—Prov.1.Uno saltu duos apros capere, to kill two birds with one stone, Plaut. Cas. 2, 8, 40.—2.Apros immittere liquidis fontibus, for something perverse, inconsiderate, Verg. E. 2, 59.—II.Transf.A.A standard of the Roman legions, Plin. 10, 4, 5, § 16.—B.A kind of fish, Enn. ap. App. p. 486:2.is, qui aper vocatur in Acheloo amne, grunnitum habet,
Plin. 11, 51, 112, § 267 Jan.Ăper, pri, m., a Roman cognomen, Tac. Or. 2; Lampr. Commod. 2; Inscr. Grut. 692, 8. -
4 aper
1.ăper, pri, m. [cf. old Germ. Ebar; Germ. Eber; Angl.-Sax. bār = aper, verres; Engl. boar; cf. Lat. caper, with change of meaning, and the Gr. kapros], a wild boar.I.A.. Lit., Ov. M. 8, 282; 9, 192; 10, 550; 10, 715; Verg. E. 7, 29; 10, 56; id. A. 1, 324 al.:B.aper Erymanthius,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 22, 50:Arcadius,
the Erymanthian boar slain by Her cules, Mart. 9, 104:aper de silvā,
Vulg. Psa. 79, 14.—Among the Romans a delicacy, Juv. 1, 140.— Masc. form used of the female in Varr. L. L. 8, 47, p. 183 Müll., though Pliny had formed apra, q. v.—Prov.1.Uno saltu duos apros capere, to kill two birds with one stone, Plaut. Cas. 2, 8, 40.—2.Apros immittere liquidis fontibus, for something perverse, inconsiderate, Verg. E. 2, 59.—II.Transf.A.A standard of the Roman legions, Plin. 10, 4, 5, § 16.—B.A kind of fish, Enn. ap. App. p. 486:2.is, qui aper vocatur in Acheloo amne, grunnitum habet,
Plin. 11, 51, 112, § 267 Jan.Ăper, pri, m., a Roman cognomen, Tac. Or. 2; Lampr. Commod. 2; Inscr. Grut. 692, 8. -
5 verrīnus
verrīnus adj. [verres], of a boar, swinish: ius, broth of pork (a pun): ius Verrinus, the administration of justice by Verres.* * *verrina, verrinum ADJ -
6 aprarius
apraria, aprarium ADJfor hunting boar, boar- -
7 aprineus
aprinea, aprineum ADJof a wild boar, boar- -
8 aprinus
aprina, aprinum ADJof a wild boar, boar- -
9 aprugineus
apruginea, aprugineum ADJof wild boar, boar's -
10 aprugnus
aprugna, aprugnum ADJof wild boar, boar's -
11 aprunus
apruna, aprunum ADJof wild boar, boar's -
12 verris
boar; uncastrated male hog/swine; wild boar -
13 aprugna
ā̆prūgnus (also ā̆prūnus), a, um, adj. [aper], of or belonging to the wild boar:aprugnum callum,
Plaut. Pers. 2, 5, 4 Ritschl; cf. id. Poen. 3, 2, 2:aprunus adeps,
Plin. 28, 11, 47, § 167 Jan:lumbus,
id. 8, 51, 78, § 210. —Hence, ā̆prūgna ( ā̆prūna), ae, f. (sc. caro), the flesh of a wild boar, Capitol. Max. Jun. 2.—A secondary form, ā̆prūgĭnĕus, a, um, Sol. 32. -
14 aprugnus
ā̆prūgnus (also ā̆prūnus), a, um, adj. [aper], of or belonging to the wild boar:aprugnum callum,
Plaut. Pers. 2, 5, 4 Ritschl; cf. id. Poen. 3, 2, 2:aprunus adeps,
Plin. 28, 11, 47, § 167 Jan:lumbus,
id. 8, 51, 78, § 210. —Hence, ā̆prūgna ( ā̆prūna), ae, f. (sc. caro), the flesh of a wild boar, Capitol. Max. Jun. 2.—A secondary form, ā̆prūgĭnĕus, a, um, Sol. 32. -
15 apruna
ā̆prūgnus (also ā̆prūnus), a, um, adj. [aper], of or belonging to the wild boar:aprugnum callum,
Plaut. Pers. 2, 5, 4 Ritschl; cf. id. Poen. 3, 2, 2:aprunus adeps,
Plin. 28, 11, 47, § 167 Jan:lumbus,
id. 8, 51, 78, § 210. —Hence, ā̆prūgna ( ā̆prūna), ae, f. (sc. caro), the flesh of a wild boar, Capitol. Max. Jun. 2.—A secondary form, ā̆prūgĭnĕus, a, um, Sol. 32. -
16 aprunus
ā̆prūgnus (also ā̆prūnus), a, um, adj. [aper], of or belonging to the wild boar:aprugnum callum,
Plaut. Pers. 2, 5, 4 Ritschl; cf. id. Poen. 3, 2, 2:aprunus adeps,
Plin. 28, 11, 47, § 167 Jan:lumbus,
id. 8, 51, 78, § 210. —Hence, ā̆prūgna ( ā̆prūna), ae, f. (sc. caro), the flesh of a wild boar, Capitol. Max. Jun. 2.—A secondary form, ā̆prūgĭnĕus, a, um, Sol. 32. -
17 verrinus
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18 ferus
ferus adj. [2 FER-], wild, untamed, uncultivated: beluae: leones, H.: fructūs, V.—As subst m.: hastam in feri alvum contorsit, of the horse, V.: Pectebat ferum, the stag, V.: ut vidit ferum, the lion, Ph.—Meton., of places, waste, wild, desert: montes, V.: silvae, H.—Fig., wild, rude, uncultivated, savage, barbarous, fierce, cruel: hostis: genus hominum, S.: Nemo adeo ferus est, ut non mitescere possit, H.: Britanni hospitibus, H.: mores: sibi fera sacra parari, death by sacrifice, O.* * *Ifera, ferum ADJwild, savage; uncivilized; untamed; fierceIIwild beast/animal; wild/untamed horse/boar -
19 porcus
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20 saetiger
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