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1 cahizada
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2 medida de tierra
• measure of land -
3 quadrans
quā̆drans, antis ( gen. plur. quadrantūm, Front. Aquaed. 24), m. [quattuor].I.A fourth part, a fourth, a quarter:II.operae,
Col. 2, 4, 8:diei noctisque,
Plin. 18, 25, 57, § 207. —In partic.A.A fourth part, a fourth of a whole:B.creditoribus quadrantem solvi,
Vell. 2, 23, 2:heres ex quadrante,
of the fourth part of the inheritance, Suet. Caes. 83; cf. Plin. Ep. 5, 7, 1; Dig. 44, 4, 17, § 2; Ulp. Frag. 24, 32.—The fourth part of an as (as a coin), three unciae:C. D.nota in triente et quadrante rates (fuit). Quadrans antea teruncius vocatus a tribus unciis,
Plin. 33, 3, 13, § 45:quadrans mihi nullus est in arcā,
not a farthing, not a copper, Mart. 2, 44, 9; Liv. 3, 18, 11; Juv. 1, 121.—As the customary price of a bath (cf. quadrantarius):dum tu quadrante lavatum Rex ibis,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 137; cf. Sen. Ep. 86, 8; Juv. 6, 446.—As the smallest coin, a mite, farthing, Hor. S. 2, 3, 93; Juv. 7, 8; Vulg. Matt. 5, 26; id. Marc. 12, 42.—As a measure of land, a quarter of an acre (jugerum), Col. 5, 1, 10. —E.As a weight, a quarter of a pound, Mart. 11, 105, 1.—With pondo:F.amomi pondo quadrans,
Col. 12, 20, 5; Cato, R. R. 84, 1:quadrans pondo bacarum,
Plin. 23, 8, 80, § 156. —As a measure for liquids, the fourth part of a sextarius, three cyathi:G.ita ut earum calices quadrantes octoginta capere possint,
Varr. R. R. 3, 14, 4:quadrantem duplicare,
Mart. 9, 94, 2:vini,
Cels. 3, 15.—As a measure of length, a quarter of a foot:H.pedes duodecim et quadrantem,
Gell. 3, 10, 11; 9, 4, 10; cf. Cato, R. R. 18, 2; 18, 6.— A quarter-digit, Front. Aquaed. 25.—As a measure of time, a fourth of a day, six hours, Sol. 1, 39; 1, 41 sq. -
4 medimnum
medimnum ī, n (C.), and medimnus, ī, m (N.), a Greek dry measure, Greek bushel: tritici: septem milia medimnūm.* * *dry measure, Greek bushel (6 modii); measure of land in Cyrenaica -
5 sextans
sextans, antis, m. [sex].I.A sixth part of an as (v. as):B.sextans ab eo quod sexta pars assis, ut quadrans quod quarta et triens quod tertia pars,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 171 Müll.:heredes in sextante,
Cic. Fam. 13, 29, 4:ex sextante heres institutus,
Dig. 44, 2, 30; Cod. Th. 9, 42, 8 pr.—In partic.1.As a coin:2.extulit eum plebs sextantibus collatis in capita,
Liv. 2, 33 fin.; Plin. 33, 10, 48, § 138; hence, servus sextantis, i. e. of very trifling value, worthless, Laber. ap. Gell. 16, 9, 4.—In weighing, Plin. 26, 11, 74, § 121; Ov. Med. Fac. 65; Mart. 8, 71, 9; (with pondo) Scrib. Larg. 4; 42 al.—3.As a measure of land, the sixth part of a juger, Varr. R. R. 1, 10, 2; Col. 5, 1, 10.—4.As a liquid measure, the sixth part of a sextarius, or two cyathi, Col. 12, 23, 1; Mart. 5, 64, 1; Suet. Aug. 77.—5.As a lineal measure, Plin. 13, 15, 29, § 94.—II.Among mathematicians, the sixth part of the number six, as of the numerus perfectus (v. as), i. e. unity, one, Vitr. 3, 1, 6. -
6 sicilicus
sīcīlĭcus ( sīcīlĭquus, and in inscrr. also designated by, Inscr. Orell. 2537), i, m. [id.].I.Lit.A.In gen., the fourth part of an uncia, and consequently the forty-eight part of an as:B.cum noverca universae hereditatis habeat dodrantem semunciam et sicilicum,
Dig. 33, 1, 21, § 2. —In partic.a.As a measure of length, a quarter of an inch, Front. Aquaed. 28; Plin. 13, 15, 29, § 94; 31, 6, 31, § 57.—b.As a measure of land, one forty-eighth of a jugerum, Col. 5, 1, 9; 5, 2, 5.—c.As a weight, two drachms, Rhem. Fan. Pond. 20. —d.As a measure of time, the forty-eighth part of an hour, Plin. 18, 32, 75, § 325.—e.As a copper coin, two drachms, Inscr. Orell. 2854.—II.Transf. (from the figure of the sicilicus; v. supra, init.), in the later grammarians, a comma, Mar. Vict. p. 2467 P.— Also as a sign of the doubling of consonants (as, An'ius, Lucul'us, Mem'ius, sel'a, ser'a, as'eres), Mar. Vict. p. 2456 P.; Isid. Orig. 1, 26 fin. -
7 siciliquus
sīcīlĭcus ( sīcīlĭquus, and in inscrr. also designated by, Inscr. Orell. 2537), i, m. [id.].I.Lit.A.In gen., the fourth part of an uncia, and consequently the forty-eight part of an as:B.cum noverca universae hereditatis habeat dodrantem semunciam et sicilicum,
Dig. 33, 1, 21, § 2. —In partic.a.As a measure of length, a quarter of an inch, Front. Aquaed. 28; Plin. 13, 15, 29, § 94; 31, 6, 31, § 57.—b.As a measure of land, one forty-eighth of a jugerum, Col. 5, 1, 9; 5, 2, 5.—c.As a weight, two drachms, Rhem. Fan. Pond. 20. —d.As a measure of time, the forty-eighth part of an hour, Plin. 18, 32, 75, § 325.—e.As a copper coin, two drachms, Inscr. Orell. 2854.—II.Transf. (from the figure of the sicilicus; v. supra, init.), in the later grammarians, a comma, Mar. Vict. p. 2467 P.— Also as a sign of the doubling of consonants (as, An'ius, Lucul'us, Mem'ius, sel'a, ser'a, as'eres), Mar. Vict. p. 2456 P.; Isid. Orig. 1, 26 fin. -
8 ἄρουρα
Aἄρουρα Sapph.Supp.25.11
, Cypr. a ro u ra i (dat. sg.) Inscr.Cypr.135.20H.), ἡ, ([etym.] ἀρόω) tilled or arable land, Il.11.68, etc.;φυταλιῆς καὶ ἀρούρης 6.195
;οὖθαρ ἀρούρης 9.141
, al.;τέλσον ἀρούρης 18.544
: in pl., corn-lands, fields, 14.122, 23.599: rare in Prose, Pl.Ti. 22e, Arist.Pol. 1284a30, Inscr.Cypr. l.c.2 generally, earth, ground,ὀλίγη δ' ἦν ἀμφὶς ἄ. Il.3.115
;σέο δ' ὀστέα πύσει ἄ. 4.174
.3 land, generally, = γῆ; πατρὶς ἄ. father-land, Od.1.407; ἄ. πατρία, πατρῴα, Pi.O.2.14, I.1.35.5 metaph. of a woman as receiving seed and bearing fruit, Thgn.582, A.Th. 754 (lyr.), S.OT 1257, cf. Tr. 32;ἄ. θήλεια Pl.Lg. 839a
, cf. Ti. 91d.II measure of land in Egypt, 100 cubits square, Hdt.2.168, cf. 141, OGI90.30, POxy.45.12, Hecat. Abd. ap. J.Ap.1.22, PRyl.143.17 (i A.D.), etc.III = σωρὸς σίτου σὺν ἀχύροις (Cypr.), Hsch. -
9 Flächendruck
Flächendruck
relief printing;
• Flächeneinheit square unit;
• Flächengesteller (Anzeige) owner of a site;
• Flächenklassifikation site classification;
• Flächenmaß square measure;
• Flächennutzung land development;
• Flächennutzungsplan [etwa] structure plan (Br.), development (local, US) plan, zoning ordinances, plan for zoning, land use planning;
• Flächennutzungsplan ändern to rezone;
• Flächennutzungsplan aufstellen to plan a city, to zone;
• Flächennutzungsplanung sectoral and spatial planning;
• Flächenproduktivität output per unit area;
• Flächenstichprobe (Statistik) area sample;
• Flächenstilllegung set-aside;
• Flächenstilllegungsprogramm (Agrarpolitik, EU) land set-aside program(me);
• nicht in den Flächentarifvertrag eingebunden sein not to be a party to the collective wage agreement;
• Flächenwünsche (Ausstellung) space required. -
10 medimnus
dry measure, Greek bushel (6 modii); measure of land in Cyrenaica -
11 ferrado
m.1 measure for corn, which makes about the fourth part of a bushel. (Provincial)2 measure for land of twelve yards square.past part.past participle of spanish verb: ferrar. -
12 uncia
uncĭa, ae, f., = ounkia (Siculian and Etruscan; v. Müller, Etrusk. 1, p. 309 sq.) [akin to unus, unicus, unio; Gr. oinos], the twelfth part of any thing, a twelfth.I.Lit.1.Of inheritances:2.mortuus Babullius. Caesar, opinor, ex unciā, etsi nihil adhuc: sed Lepta ex triente,
Cic. Att. 13, 48, 1:heres,
Sen. Contr. 4, 28 med.; Cod. Just. 5, 27, 2.—Of a debt:non erit uncia tota,
Mart. 9, 3, 5.—To denote a rate of interest, one twelfth per cent. a month, i. e. reckoning by the year, one per cent., Dig. 26, 7, 47, § 4.—3.As a weight, the twelfth part of a pound (as or libra), an ounce, Rhemn. Fan. Pond. 28; Plaut. Men. 3, 3, 3:4.uncia aloës,
Plin. 20, 13, 51, § 140:Falerni,
Mart. 1, 107, 3.—As a measure of land, one twelfth of a jugerum, Col. 5, 1, 10.—5.As a measure of length, the twelfth part of a foot, an inch, Front. Aquaed. 24; Plin. 6, 34, 39, § 214.—II. -
13 γεωμετρέω
γεωμετρ-έω, prop.,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γεωμετρέω
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14 σχοῖνος
Grammatical information: m., also f.Meaning: `rush, reed, rope plaited of rush' (ε 463), also as (Egypt.) length-measure for land (Hdt. 2, 6, Hero, pap. a.o.).Other forms: Myc. ko(i)no?Compounds: Compp., e.g. σχοινο-τενής `in a straight line' (Hdt.), `stretched, plaited of rushes' (late; cf. on τεί-νω).Derivatives: 1. σχοιν-ίον n. `rope, cord' (Hdt., com. a.o.), `measuring-line, linear measure' (Arist., hell. a. late). 2. - ίς, - ῖδος f. `rope, cord' (Theoc., hell. inscr.), - ίς, ΐος adj. `plaited of rushes' (Nic.). 3. - ιά f. `bunch of rushes, cluster, enclosure' (Thphr., Str. a.o.; Scheller Oxytonierung 74f.), - ιαία f. `enclosure' (Olbia, Odessus IIIa). 4. - ίλος (v. l. - ίκλος) m. name of a bird, perh. `wagtail' (Arist.; s. Thompson s. v.), - ίων m. `id.' (Arist.), also `effeminate flute-melody' (Plu., Poll.). 5. - εύς m. name of a bird (Ant. Lib.), also PN, eponym of the town Σχοῖνος in Boeötia (Paus., St. Byz.; Boßhardt 109; cf. Σχοινοῦς below); f. - ῄς, ῃ̃ δος (- ηΐς, - ηΐδος) f. surn. of Aphrodite (Lyc. 832; acc. to sch. ad loc. because of the sexual effect of the rush [?]). 6. - άτας m. surn. of Asklepios ἐν τῳ̃ Ε῝λει (Sparta IIIp). 7. -ᾱ̃ς m. `rope-maker' (pap. IVp). 8. - ῖτις ( καλύβη) `made of rushes' (AP). 9. Adj. - ινος (com., E. etc.), - ικός (hell. pap., Gp.), - ιος (pap. IIIa) `(plaited) of rushes'; - ώδης `full of rushes, rushy' (Nic., Dsc.); - οῦς, - οῦντος `rich of rush' (Str.), Σχοινοῦς river- and place-name (Boeotia, Arcadia; Str., Paus., Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 2, 233; cf. - εύς above). 10. Verbs ἀπο-, παρα-, περι-σχοινίζω `to rope off esp. to enclose' (D., D.H., Plu. a.o.) with ( περι-)σχοινισμός (Delph., pap.), ( παρα-, περι-)σχοίνισμα (LXX, Plu. a.o.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Unexplained. Earlier attempts at interpretation in Bq and W.-Hofmann s. fēnum, fīnis und fūnis. Furnée 391 compares κοίνα χόρτος H.; the word is then Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,840-841Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σχοῖνος
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15 tønde
barrel, drum* * *(en -r) barrel ( fx of beer, of herrings),( stor) butt ( fx for collecting rain water);( især vintønde) cask ( fx of rum);( lille) keg ( fx of powder);(af jern etc) drum ( fx of oil);( træbalje) tub ( fx a brine tub for salting meat; a rain water tub; Diogenes lived in a tub);( latrintønde) soil tub;( sømærke) buoy;[ en tønde land] [measure of land equal to about 1.363 acres]; -
16 cahizada
f.1 tract of land which requires about one cahiz of grain in order to be properly sown.2 measure of land. -
17 cleitig
cleitig, clitiga measure of land - an 8th of the "penny" land: -
18 clitig
cleitig, clitiga measure of land - an 8th of the "penny" land: -
19 dabhach
a vat, a measure of land (either one or four ploughgates, according to locality and land), Old Gaelic dabach (Book of Deer), Irish dabhach, a vat, *dabâkâ; Greek $$G qáptw, bury, $$G táfos, grave; root dhabh, dhôbh, deepen, dig out. Cf. Lithuanian du$$obiú, hollow out. Bezzenberger suggests alliance with English top, German topf. English tub, if allied to the German zuber, is from the root of two, "a two-eared" vessel. Also dabhoch, and in place-names < Doch->. -
20 jugeratio
jūgĕrātĭo, ōnis, f. [id.].I.A dividing of land into acres, Front. Col. p. 146.—II.A measure of land, Cod. Th. 12, 1, 33.
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