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1 rāpulum
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2 bunias
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3 rapicii
rāpīcĭus, a, um, adj. [rapum], of or belonging to rapes or turnips, rape-, turnip-:coles,
Cato, R. R. 35, 2:semen,
rape-seed, id. ib. 134, 1.— As subst.: rāpīcĭi, ōrum, m. (sc. caules), turnip-shoots, young turnipplants, Plin. 18, 13, 34, § 127. -
4 rapicius
rāpīcĭus, a, um, adj. [rapum], of or belonging to rapes or turnips, rape-, turnip-:coles,
Cato, R. R. 35, 2:semen,
rape-seed, id. ib. 134, 1.— As subst.: rāpīcĭi, ōrum, m. (sc. caules), turnip-shoots, young turnipplants, Plin. 18, 13, 34, § 127. -
5 rapina
1.răpīna, ae, f. [rapio].I.Robbery, plundering, pillage, rapine (class.; in anteAug. prose, as also in Tac., Suet., Verg., and Hor., only in plur.;2.syn. praeda): nihil cogitant, nisi caedes, nisi incendia, nisi rapinas,
Cic. Cat. 2, 5, 10:avaritia in rapinis,
id. Div. in Caecil. 1, 3:hostem rapinis prohibere,
Caes. B. G. 1, 15; Hirt. B. G. 8, 25, 1: spes rapinarum, Cass. ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 12, 3; Sall. C. 5, 2; 16, 4; 57, 1; Vell. 2, 32 fin.; 2, 83, 2; Cat. 19, 19 al.:an furtis pereamve rapinis,
Hor. S. 2, 3, 157.—In sing., esp. the act of robbery, the business or habit of plunder:per latrocinia ac rapinam tolerantes vitam,
Liv. 26, 40, 17:a rapinā hostium templa vindicare,
Just. 8, 2, 9:bonorum atque hominum,
id. 8, 5, 9:cum rapinae occasio deesset,
id. 21, 3, 1; 43, 2, 9; Val. Max. 6, 8, 7; 9, 3, 7; Sen. Polyb. 3, 4; id. ad Marc. 10, 4; id. Const. 6, 2; id. Ep. 72, 8; Col. 8, 11, 1:terra patuit invita rapinae,
Ov. M. 5, 492; 10, 28:ad nullius rei rapinam,
Front. Strat. 4, 1, 9; so,alimenti,
a withdrawing, Plin. 17, 24, 37, § 239; 2, 68, 68, § 173:dum ei rapinam fecit,
Dig. 31, 1, 88, § 16:promissae signa rapinae,
of carrying off, Ov. M. 14, 818.—Concr., prey, plunder, booty ( poet. and late Lat.); abstractaeque boves abjurataeque rapinae, * Verg. A. 8, 263:* II. 2.piscator ferat aequorum rapinas,
Mart. 10, 87, 18; 8, 78, 8:et rapina pauperis in domo vestrā,
Vulg. Isa. 3, 14; 33, 23. — Plur.:rapinas dissipare,
Vulg. Dan. 11, 24.—rāpīna, ae, f. [rapum].I.A turnip-field, Col. 11, 2, 71.—II. -
6 bunion
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7 rapa
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8 rapum
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9 bunias
būnĭăs, ădis, f., = bounias, a kind of Swedish turnip, Col. 10, 422; acc. buniada, Plin. 20, 4, 11, § 21.—Another kind is called būnĭon, ii, n., = bounion, Plin. l. l.—Hence, būnītus, a, um, adj., made from bunion:vinum,
Cael. Aur. Tard. 4, 3, 52. -
10 bunion
būnĭăs, ădis, f., = bounias, a kind of Swedish turnip, Col. 10, 422; acc. buniada, Plin. 20, 4, 11, § 21.—Another kind is called būnĭon, ii, n., = bounion, Plin. l. l.—Hence, būnītus, a, um, adj., made from bunion:vinum,
Cael. Aur. Tard. 4, 3, 52. -
11 bunitus
būnĭăs, ădis, f., = bounias, a kind of Swedish turnip, Col. 10, 422; acc. buniada, Plin. 20, 4, 11, § 21.—Another kind is called būnĭon, ii, n., = bounion, Plin. l. l.—Hence, būnītus, a, um, adj., made from bunion:vinum,
Cael. Aur. Tard. 4, 3, 52. -
12 gongylis
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13 leiothasius
līŏthăsĭus ( leiŏthăsĭus), a, um, adj., = leios-Thasios, a kind of turnip, which perh. came from Thasus, and was more delicate than the others, Plin. 19, 3, 25, § 75. -
14 liothasius
līŏthăsĭus ( leiŏthăsĭus), a, um, adj., = leios-Thasios, a kind of turnip, which perh. came from Thasus, and was more delicate than the others, Plin. 19, 3, 25, § 75. -
15 napina
nāpīna, ae, f. [napus], a turnip-field, Col. 11, 2, 71. -
16 napus
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17 rapacia
rāpācĭa, ōrum, n. [rapum], turnip tops, Plin. 18, 13, 34, § 127; v. rapicius. -
18 rapulum
rāpŭlum, i, n. dim. [rapum], a little turnip or rape, Hor. S. 2, 2, 43; 2, 8, 8. -
19 rapum
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20 Agrotis segetum
ENG turnip dartNLD gewone aardrupsGER SaateuleFRA noctuelle des moissons
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