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  • 21 frutex

        frutex icis, m    [FVR-], a shrub, bush: genus omne fruticum, V.: texit Ora frutex, O.: Contexit (asellum) frutice, Ph.
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    shrub, bush; shoot, stem, stalk, growth; "blockhead"

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  • 22 germen

        germen inis, n    a sprig, offshoot, sprout, bud: alienā ex arbore, V.: In novos soles germina Credere, V.: generosum, race, O.
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    sprout, bud; shoot

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  • 23 nepōs

        nepōs ōtis, m    a grandson, child's son: natus est nobis nepos, T.: me nepotem expulit, S.: Q. Pompei ex filiā.—A descendant: de stirpe nepotum, V.: in nepotum Perniciem, H.: haec tetigit tuos urtica nepotes, Iu.—Fig., a spendthrift, prodigal: in populi R. patrimonio: profusus: discinctus, H.
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    grandson/daughter; descendant; spendthrift, prodigal, playboy; secondary shoot

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  • 24 palma

        palma ae, f, παλάμη, the palm, flat hand: cum manum dilataverat, palmae illius similem, etc.: cavis undam palmis Sustinet, V.: faciem contundere palmā, Iu.—The hand: palmarum intentus: passis palmis salutem petere, Cs.: amplexus tremulis altaria palmis, O.—The broad end of an oar, Ct.—A palm-tree, palm: in templo palma exstitisse ostendebatur, Cs.: ardua, V.—Sing. collect.: umbrosa, Iu.—The fruit of the palmtree, date: Quid volt palma sibi, O.—A broom of palm-twigs: lapides lutulentā radere palmā, H.— A branch, twig, L.—A palm-branch, palm-wreath, token of victory, palm, prize, pre-eminence: palmae victoribus datae, L.: plurimarum palmarum gladiator, victories: cum palmam iam primus acceperit: Elea, H.: docto oratori palma danda est: Huic consilio palmam do, T.: donat mea carmina palmā, O.: subit... tertia palma Diores, i. e. winning the third prize, V.: Eliadum palmae equarum, the best, V.—The topmost twig, shoot, branch: unum cornu existit... ab eius summo sicut palmae ramique diffunduntur, Cs.: quae cuiusque stipitis palma sit, L.: palmae arborum eminentium, Cu.
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    palm/width of the hand; hand; palm tree/branch; date; palm award/first place

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  • 25 palmes

        palmes itis, m    [palma], a young vine-branch, vine-sprig, vine-sprout: laetus, V.: stratus humi palmes, Iu.: caelebs sine palmite truncus, vine, O. — A bough, branch: arborum, Cu.
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    young vine branch/shoot/sprig/sprout; vine, bough, branch

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  • 26 pampinus

        pampinus ī, m and f    [PAP-], a tendril of a vine, vine-leaf, vine-foliage: uva vestita pampinis: Ornatus viridi tempora pampino Liber, H.
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    vine shoot, vine foliage

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  • 27 percutiō

        percutiō cussī (percusti, H.), cussus, ere    [per+quatio], to strike through and through, thrust through, pierce, transfix: gladio percussus: Mamilio pectus percussum, L.: coxam Aeneae, Iu.: non percussit locum, i. e. the right place (for a fatal blow).— To strike hard, beat, hit, smite, shoot: cum Cato percussus esset ab eo, had been struck: res de caelo percussae, struck by lightning: ab imbre percussis solibus, O.: manu pectus percussa, V.: lyram, play, O.: (lacernae) male percussae pectine, i. e. poorly woven, Iu.— To slay, kill: aliquem securi, behead: collum percussa securi Victima, O. —Fig., to smite, strike, visit, overwhelm, ruin: percussus calamitate: percussus fortunae volnere.— To strike, shock, impress, affect deeply, move, astound: percussit animum, it impressed me: animos probabilitate: amore percussus, H.: fragor aurem percutit, Iu.— To cheat, deceive, impose upon: hominem strategemate.
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    percutere, percussi, percussus V
    beat, strike; pierce

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  • 28 prōpāgō or (of persons) propāgō

        prōpāgō or (of persons) propāgō inis, f    [pro+PAC-], a set, layer, slip, shoot: propagines nonne efficiunt, ut, etc.: adulta vitium, H.— Offspring, descendant, children, race, breed, stock, progeny, posterity: Alipedis de stirpe dei versuta propago, O.: Romana, V.: clarorum virorum propagines, posterity, N.

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  • 29 pullulō

        pullulō āvī, ātus, āre    [1 pullus], to put forth, sprout, shoot, come forth: ab radice, V.: tot pollulat atra colubris, swarms with, V.—Fig.: pullulare incipiebat luxuria, to spread, N.
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    pullulare, pullulavi, pullulatus V
    sprout, send forth new growth; spring forth

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  • 30 rāmulus

        rāmulus ī, m dim.    [ramus], a twig, sprig, shoot.
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    twig, little branch/bough

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  • 31 sarmentum

        sarmentum ī, n    [SARP-], a twig, light branch, fagot, fascine: fasces virgarum atque aridi sarmenti, L.—Usu. plur, brushwood, fagots: sarmenta circumdare: sarmentis conlectis, Cs.: fasces sarmentorum, L.
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    shoot; twigs (pl.), cut twigs, brushwood

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  • 32 sēmen

        sēmen inis, n    [1 SA-].—Of plants, seed: manu spargere semen: terra semen excepit: iacto semine, V.: quercus de semine Dodonaeo, O.—Of men or animals, seed, race: genitus de semine Iovis, son of Jupiter, O.: ipsa regio semine orta, L.: mortali semine cretus, of mortal race, O.: (virtus) propria Romani seminis, i. e. an inborn characteristic of the Romans.—A shoot, graft, scion, set, slip, cutting: Seminibus positis (i. e. virgultis), V.— Posterity, progeny, offspring, child: inpia Semina fert utero, O.—Fig., seed, an origin, essence, principle, source, occasion, ground, cause: veteris percepto semine venae Arva rigent auro, O.: malorum omnium: huius belli: Semina terrarumque animaeque marisque Et ignis, i. e. the four elements, V.: semina discordiarum (tribuni), L.: semina futurae luxuriae, the small beginnings, L.
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  • 33 tendō (old also tennō)

       tendō (old also tennō) tetendī, tentus, or (late) tēnsus, ere    [2 TA-], to stretch, make tense, stretch out, spread out, distend, extend: plagas: quia non rete accipitri tennitur, T.: retia cervis, O.: arcum, keep bent, H.: tendere doctior arcūs, O.: vela, swell, V.: cubilia, spread, H.: tenta ubera, distended, H.—Of tents, to spread out, pitch, erect: praetorium, Cs.— To stretch out, present, offer, reach, extend: manūs ad templa: bracchia caelo, O.: ad legatos supplices manūs, Cs.: vobis manūs: supinas manūs, L.: dexteram Italiae, reaches: civibus lucem ingeni sui, to tender: patri Iulum, hold out, V.— To aim, direct, shoot, drive: Quo tendant ferrum, V.: sagittas Arcu, H.: spicula cornu, V. — To string, tune: barbiton, H.—Fig., to lay, contrive, devise: insidiae tenduntur alicui, are laid.— To press, strain: ultra Legem tendere opus, i. e. press to extravagance, H.: Aestivam sermone benigno noctem, protract, H.—Of a way or course, to direct, pursue, turn, wend: iter ad naves, V.: unde et quo cursum, L.— To direct oneself, hold a course, aim, strive, go, move, march, drive, tend, bend: Venusiam: cursuque amens ad limina tendit, V.: ad castra, L.: unde venis? et Quo tendis? H.— To extend, stretch, reach: (via), quae sub moenia tendit, V.— To set up tents, be under tents, be encamped, encamp: sub vallo, Cs.: legio latis tendebat in arvis, V.: in angusto, L.: laxius, Cu.— Fig., to aim, strive, be directed, be inclined, tend: ad reliqua alacri animo: ad altiora, L.: ad eloquium, O.: cum alii alio tenderent, L.: Non dices, quorsum haec tendant, tend, H.— To be persistent, make exertion, exert oneself, strive, endeavor, contend, struggle: miles tendere inde ad iurgium, persists, T.: vasto certamine tendunt, V.: videt Catilinam magnā vi tendere, S.: patres, adversus quos tenderet, L.: senatu minus in praeturā tendente, making less opposition in the case of the praetorship, L.: quid tendit? cum efficere non possit, ut, etc., what does he strive for?: nihil illi tendere contra, V.: manibus tendit divellere nodos, V.: Ire foras tendebat frustra, H.: captae civitati leges imponere, L.: aqua tendit rumpere plumbum, H.

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  • 34 trāiciō (trāiic-) and trānsiciō

        trāiciō (trāiic-) and trānsiciō (trānsiic-), iēcī, iectus, ere    [trans + iacio], to throw across, cause to cross, cause to go across, put over, transfer, throw over, shoot across: neque ullum interim telum traiciebatur, Cs.: quae Concava traiecto cumba rudente vehat (te), O.: adreptum vexillum trans vallum hostium traiecit, L.: volucrem traiecto in fune columbam suspendit, V.: per ardentīs acervos celeri membra pede, O.—Of military or naval forces, to cause to cross, transport, ship across, lead over, ship over, transfer: equitatum, Cs.: omnibus ferme suis trans Rhodanum traiectis, L.: classem in Italiam, L.: eodem magnam partem fortunarum, N.: ut praedatum milites trans flumen per occasiones aliis atque aliis locis traicerent, L.: classis Punica in Sardiniam traiecta, L.: equitum magnam partem flumen traiecit, Cs.: si se Alpīs Antonius traiecerit: quos in Africam secum traiceret, L.: ad Achillam sese ex regiā, Cs.— To pass through, make a way through, break through: pars equitum mediam traiecit aciem, L.— To strike through, stab through, pierce, penetrate, transfix, transpierce: unum ex multitudine, Cs.: scorpione ab latere dextro traiectus, Cs.: cuspide serpentem, O.: ferro pectus, L.: cava tempora ferro, V.: terga sagitta, O.— To cross, pass, go over, cross over: ad Aethaliam insulam, L.: in Africam, L.: Samum, L.: Hiberos veteres traiecisse, Ta.: murum iaculo: traiecto amni, L.: ratibus Trebiam, L.: utribus amnem, Cu.: medium aetherio cursu axem, V.: postquam cernant Rhodanum traiectum, L.—Fig., to transfer, cause to pass: ex illius invidiā aliquid in te traicere: arbitrium litis in omnes, O.: in cor Traiecto lateris capitisve dolore, having thrown itself, H.— To overstep: fati litora, Pr.—In rhet., to transpose: verba.

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  • 35 vīmen

        vīmen inis, n    [VI-], a pliant twig, switch, withe, osier: contextae viminibus vineae, Cs.: fructicosa Vimina, O.— Sing collect.: specus virgis ac vimine densus, O., V.
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    twig, shoot

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  • 36 virgula

        virgula ae, f dim.    [virga], a little twig, small rod, wand: virgulā stantem circumscripsit: virgae oleaginae, N.: divina, a divining-rod.
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    small rod/stick/staff; shoot, small twig; streak, mark; comma; line in diagram

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  • 37 vīticula

        vīticula ae, f dim.    [vitis], a vine-shoot, vinesetting.
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  • 38 acontizo

    acontizare, acontizavi, acontizatus V
    shoot a dart; spout/gush forth (blood)

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  • 39 adgnatum

    offshoot, side-shoot

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  • 40 adnodo

    adnodare, adnodavi, adnodatus V TRANS
    cut (shoot) right back, cut flush; cut off knots, cut away suckers

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