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1.termĕs, ĭtis, m. [tero], a bough cut off from the olive-tree, Hor. Epod. 16, 45;2.of the palm-tree,
Gell. 3, 9, 9:inculto termite,
Grat. Cyn. 20; cf.:termes ramus desectus ex arbore nec foliis repletus, ac nimis glaber,
Fest. p. 367 Müll.termes, v. tarmes.3.Termes, ētis, f., = Termes, a town in Spain, now Lerma, Plin. 3, 3, 4, § 27; Flor. 3, 22 fin. —Hence, Termestīnus, a, um, adj., belonging to Termes, Tac. A. 4, 45.— Subst.: Termestīni, ōrum, m. plur., the inhabitants of Termes, Epit. Liv. 54 Drak. —II.A town in Ionia, Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 118. -
3 termes
1.termĕs, ĭtis, m. [tero], a bough cut off from the olive-tree, Hor. Epod. 16, 45;2.of the palm-tree,
Gell. 3, 9, 9:inculto termite,
Grat. Cyn. 20; cf.:termes ramus desectus ex arbore nec foliis repletus, ac nimis glaber,
Fest. p. 367 Müll.termes, v. tarmes.3.Termes, ētis, f., = Termes, a town in Spain, now Lerma, Plin. 3, 3, 4, § 27; Flor. 3, 22 fin. —Hence, Termestīnus, a, um, adj., belonging to Termes, Tac. A. 4, 45.— Subst.: Termestīni, ōrum, m. plur., the inhabitants of Termes, Epit. Liv. 54 Drak. —II.A town in Ionia, Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 118. -
4 Termestini
1.termĕs, ĭtis, m. [tero], a bough cut off from the olive-tree, Hor. Epod. 16, 45;2.of the palm-tree,
Gell. 3, 9, 9:inculto termite,
Grat. Cyn. 20; cf.:termes ramus desectus ex arbore nec foliis repletus, ac nimis glaber,
Fest. p. 367 Müll.termes, v. tarmes.3.Termes, ētis, f., = Termes, a town in Spain, now Lerma, Plin. 3, 3, 4, § 27; Flor. 3, 22 fin. —Hence, Termestīnus, a, um, adj., belonging to Termes, Tac. A. 4, 45.— Subst.: Termestīni, ōrum, m. plur., the inhabitants of Termes, Epit. Liv. 54 Drak. —II.A town in Ionia, Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 118. -
5 Termestinus
1.termĕs, ĭtis, m. [tero], a bough cut off from the olive-tree, Hor. Epod. 16, 45;2.of the palm-tree,
Gell. 3, 9, 9:inculto termite,
Grat. Cyn. 20; cf.:termes ramus desectus ex arbore nec foliis repletus, ac nimis glaber,
Fest. p. 367 Müll.termes, v. tarmes.3.Termes, ētis, f., = Termes, a town in Spain, now Lerma, Plin. 3, 3, 4, § 27; Flor. 3, 22 fin. —Hence, Termestīnus, a, um, adj., belonging to Termes, Tac. A. 4, 45.— Subst.: Termestīni, ōrum, m. plur., the inhabitants of Termes, Epit. Liv. 54 Drak. —II.A town in Ionia, Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 118.
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