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1 ampulla
ampulla ae, f [ambi + olla], a vessel for liquids, with two handles, a flask, bottle, jar.—Of inflated discourse, swelling words, bombast: proicit ampullas, H.* * *bottle, jar, flask for holding liquids; inflated expressions, bombast -
2 ampulla
ampulla, ae, f. [amb- and olla, as having handles on both (opposite) sides, or an irreg. dim. of amphora].I.A vessel for holding liquids, furnished with two handles and swelling in the middle, a flask, bottle, jar, pot, etc. (also made of leather), Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 86; id. Pers. 1, 3, 44; Cic. Fin. 4, 12 al.—* II.Prob. on account of its shape, like lêkuthos, of inflated discourse, swelling words, bombast: proicit ampullas et sesquipedalia verba, * Hor. A. P. 97; cf. Cic. Att. 1, 14, and ampullor. -
3 ampullaceus
ampullacea, ampullaceum ADJof/used for an ampulla/jar/bottle; shaped like an ampulla, big-bellied -
4 amb-, am-, an-
amb-, am-, an- insepa<*> prep., around, round about, only in composition; before vowels usually amb-; ambages, ambedo, etc.; but amicio (for amiicio); once amp-: ampulla; before consonants, am-: amplector, amputo; or amp-: Ampsanctus; but before c, q, h, f, an-: anceps, anfractus, anquiro, etc. -
5 ampullor
ampullor —, —, ārī, dep. [ampulla], to talk bombast, H.* * *ampullari, ampullatus sum V DEPuse bombast, make use of a bombastic form of discourse -
6 ampullarius
dealer/maker of flasks/bottles/jars/ampulla -
7 ambi
I.Insepar. prep. [Osc. amfr-; Umbr. am-, an-, ampr-; Gr. amphi; old Sax. umbi; old Germ. umpi; mod. Germ. um = around; Sanscr. abhi = around], around, round about; used only in composition; before vowels usually amb-: ambages, ambedo, ambigo, ambio, amburo; but amicio (for amjicio); once also amp-: ampulla; before consonants, ambi-: ambidens, ambifariam, ambivium; am-: amplector, amputo, amsegetes, amtermini; or amp-: ampsanctus; but before c, q, h, f, t, an-: anceps, ancisus, anquiro, anhelo (q. v.), anhelus, anfractus, etc.—II. -
8 ampullaceus
ampullācĕus, a, um, adj. [ampulla], in the form of a flask, big-bellied:a collo ampullacea (pira) appellant,
a tankardpear, Plin. 15, 15, 16, § 55; so Col. 8, 2, 15. -
9 lenticularis
lentĭcŭlāris, e, adj. [lenticula], like a lentil: ampulla lenticulari formā, lentilshaped, App. Flor. n. 9, p. 346, 26. -
10 pressulus
pressŭlus, a, um, adj. dim. [pressus], somewhat pressed in or compressed (postclass.):ampulla pressula rotunditate,
App. Flor. p. 346, 26.—Hence, adv.: pressŭlē, while pressing on, against, or to one's self (post-class.):filium pressule saviata,
App. M. 4, p. 156, 38:lacinia adhaerens pressule,
closely, id. ib. 10, p. 254, 10. -
11 rubidus
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