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1 organum
organum ī, n, ὄργανον, a musical instrument, Iu.* * *organ; organ pipe; mechanical device; instrument -
2 organum
orgănum, i, n., = organon, an implement, instrument, engine of any kind (mostly post-Aug.), Col. 3, 13, 12.—Of military or architectonic engines (whereas machina denotes one of a larger size and more complicated construction), Vitr. 10, 1.—Of musical instruments, a pipe, Quint. 11, 3, 20; 9, 4, 10; Juv. 6, 3, 80; Vulg. Gen. 4, 21; id. 2 Par. 34, 12 et saep.—Of hydraulic engines, an organ, water-organ:B.organa hydraulica,
Suet. Ner. 41: aquatica, Mythogr. Lat. 3, 12.—Of a church-organ, Cass. Expos. in Psa. 150; Aug. Enarr. in Psa. 150, n. 7.—Transf.: organum oris, the tongue of a man, Prud. steph. 10, 2.—II.Trop., an implement, instrument, Quint. 1, 2, 30. -
3 hydraulus
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4 canon
Icatalog of sacred writings admitted by rule, the_Canon; cannon/guns (pl.)IIcanon, member of cathedral chapter or canonry, AugustinianIIIsounding-board/channel of water organ; model/standard; measuring line, ruleIVcanonos/is N Msounding-board/channel of water organ; model/standard; measuring line, rule -
5 organalis
organalis, organale ADJorgan-; of/pertaining to organ/instrument -
6 organalis
orgănālis, e [organum], belonging to the organ, organ-: fistulae, Mythogr. Lat. 3, 12. -
7 arcula
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8 auricula
auricula ae, f dim. [auris], the external ear, ear: mordicus auferre: Oppono auriculam, H.: auriculā infimā mollior, the ear-lap: Praeceptum auriculis instillare, H.: molles Auriculae, sensitive ears, H.* * *ear (part of body/organ of hearing); sense of hearing -
9 auris
auris is, f [2 AV-], the ear (as the organ of hearing): aurīs adhibere, to be attentive: admovere aurem, to listen, T.: tibi plurīs admovere aurīs, bring more hearers, H.: erigere: applicare, H.: praebere aurem, to give attention, listen, O.: auribus accipere, to hear: bibere aure, H.: alqd aure susurrat, i. e. in the ear, O.: in aurem Dicere puero, i. e. aside, H.: ad aurem admonere: in aure dictare, Iu.: Cynthius aurem Vellit (as an admonition), V.: auribus Vari serviunt, flatter, Cs.: in aurem utramvis dormire, to sleep soundly, i. e. be unconcerned, T. — Plur, the ear, critical judgment, taste: offendere aures: elegantes: alcius implere, to satisfy: in Maeci descendat aures, H.—The ear of a plough, earth-board, V.* * *ear; hearing; a discriminating sense of hearing, "ear" (for); pin on plow -
10 cervīcula
cervīcula ae, f dim. [cervix], a small neck.* * *neck (men/animals); neck of object (e.g., of air container in water organ) -
11 chorāgium
chorāgium ī, m, χοράγιον.—Prop., stage apparatus, scenery and costumes; hence, pomp: gloriae, Her.* * *Istage equipment/properties; gear/trappings (other); piece of water organIIplace where chorus practiced; preparing chorus; splendid preparation; a spring -
12 cortīna
cortīna ae, f a kettie, caldron, the tripod of Apollo, in the form of a caldron, V.—The priestess of Apollo: reddidit vocem, O.—A circle of hearers, Ta.* * *cauldron, (of Delphi oracle), kettle; water-organ; vault/arch; curtain (L+S) -
13 delphīnus
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14 membrum
membrum ī, n [3 MAN-], of the body, a limb, member: Membra metu debilia sunt, T.: simulacra, quorum membra, etc., Cs.: membra, id est partes corporis: fractus membra labore, H.: membra toro reponunt, bodies, V.— A part, portion, division: membra fracta ratio, O.: philosophiae, branches: congeriem in membra redegit, i. e. organized, O.—Of persons, a member, part: Ponticus, Bassus... dulcia convictūs membra fuere mei, O.— An apartment, chamber: cubicula et eiusmodi membra.—Of a sentence, a member, clause.* * *member, limb, organ; (esp.) male genital member; apartment, room; section -
15 mentula
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16 ōs
ōs ōris (no gen plur.), n the mouth: ad haec omnia percipienda os est aptissimum: tenerum pueri, H.: os loquentis Opprimere, O.: e foliis natos Ore legunt (apes), V.: Gallica Temperat ora frenis, i. e. controls the horses, H.: nidum sibi construit ore, beak, O.: hostilia Ora canum, jaws, O.— Prov.: equi frenato est auris in ore, H.—The organ of speech, mouth, tongue, lips: in orest omni populo, in everybody's mouth, T.: istius nequitiam in ore volgi esse versatam: Postumius in ore erat, was the common talk, L.: consolatio, quam semper in ore habere debemus, to talk of constantly: poscebatur ore volgi dux Agricola, unanimously, Ta.: uno ore dicere, with one consent, T.: Uno ore auctores fuere, ut, etc., unanimously advised, T.: volito vivus per ora virūm, become famous, Enn. ap. C.: in ora hominum pro ludibrio abire, become a by-word of mockery, L.: quasi pleniore ore laudare, with more zest.—The face, countenance, look, expression, features: figura oris, T.: in ore sunt omnia, i. e. everything depends on the expression: concedas hinc aliquo ab ore eorum aliquantisper, leave them alone, T.: ad tribunum ora convertunt, looks, Cs.: agnoscunt ora parentum, V.: ales cristati cantibus oris, O.: coram in os te laudare, to your face, T.: nulli laedere os, insult to his face, T.: qui hodie usque os praebui, exposed myself to insult, T.: ut esset posteris ante os documentum, etc.: ante ora coniugum omnia pati, L.: Ora corticibus horrenda cavatis, masks, V.—As expressing boldness or modesty, the face, cheek, front, brow<*> os durum! brazen cheek! T.: os durissimum, very bold front: quo redibo ore ad eam, with what face? T.: quo ore ostendi posse? etc., L.: in testimonio nihil praeter vocem et os praestare.—Boldness, effrontery, impudence: quod tandem os est eius patroni, qui, etc.: nostis os hominis.—A voice, speech, expression: ora sono discordia signant, V.: ruit profundo Pindarus ore, H.: falsi ambages oris, O.— A mouth, opening, entrance, aperture, orifice, front: ante os ipsum portūs, L.: ingentem lato dedit ore <*>enestram, V.: os atque aditus portūs: Tiberis, L.: per ora novem, etc., sources, V.: ora navium Rostrata, beaks, H.—Fig., a mouth: ex tot<*>us belli ore ac faucibus.* * *Imouth, speech, expression; face; pronunciationIIbone; (implement, gnawed, dead); kernel (nut); heartwood (tree); stone (fruit)IIIbones (pl.); (dead people) -
17 pēnis
pēnis is, m a tail (old): caudam antiqui penem vocabant.— The penis, C., H., Iu.—Lust, wantonness, dissipation: ganeo, manu, ventre, pene bona patria laceraverat, S.* * *male sexual organ, penis; (sometimes rude); a tail -
18 delphin
dolphin; ornament shaped like a dolphin; (part of water organ); constellation -
19 delphinis
delphinos/is N Mdolphin; ornament shaped like a dolphin; (part of water organ); constellation -
20 oricula
ear (part of body/organ of hearing); sense of hearing
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