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1 appendō (ad-p-)
appendō (ad-p-) dī, sus, ere, to weigh out: ei aurum: tibi sua omnia: ut appendantur, non numerentur pecuniae: auro appenso, L. — Fig.: verba, i. e. weigh. -
2 appendo
appendere, appendi, appensus V TRANSweigh out; pay/give out; hang, cause to be suspended -
3 appendo
I.To hang something upon something, to suspend on (eccl. Lat.):II. A.(Deus) appendit terram super nihilum,
hangeth the earth on nothing, Vulg. Job, 26, 7.—Lit.:* B.si tibi optimā fide sua omnia concessit, adnumeravit, appendit,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 49, 144:quodcumque trades, numera et appende,
Vulg. Eccli. 42, 7:aurum alicui,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 25, § 56:appendit pecuniam,
Vulg. Gen. 23, 16:ut appendantur, non numerentur pecuniae,
Cic. Phil. 2, 38:nondum omni auro appenso,
Liv. 5, 49; so Col. 12, 3, 9:talentum auri appendebat,
Vulg. Exod. 37, 24:appensum est argentum,
ib. 1 Esdr 8, 33:qui cenis Caesaris sex milia numero murenarum mutua adpendit,
Plin. 9, 55, 81, § 171 Jan; Dig. 23, 3, 34.—Trop., to weigh, to consider: non verba me adnumerare lectori putavi oportere, sed tamquam appendere, to have regard not to their number, but to their weight or force, Cic. Opt. Gen. 5:appendit corda Dominus,
Vulg. Prov. 21, 2. -
4 appendix
appendix icis, f [appendo], an addition, continuation: maioris muneris, L.: Etrusci belli, L.* * *appendix, supplement, annex; appendage, adjunct; hanger on; barberry bush/fruit -
5 adpensor
appensor ( adp-), ōris, m. [appendo], he that weighs out, a weigher (only in Augustin.): verborum, Cres. 3, 73; so Tract. in Joan. 20 fin. -
6 adpensus
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7 ampendix
appendix, ĭcis, f (acc. to Paul. ex Fest. p. 21 Müll., earlier ampendix, m.; v. ampendices) [appendo].I.That which hangs to any thing, an appendage.A.Lit., App. M. 8, p. 211, 27; 5, p. 169, 10.—More freq.,B.Trop., an addition, supplement, or accession to any thing, Varr R. R. 1, 16, 1; cf. id. ib. 3, 9, 2: vidit enim appendicem animi esse corpus, * Cic. Hort. Fragm. ap. Non. p. 42, 9:II.exigua appendix Etrusci belli,
Liv. 9, 41 (cf. accessio):appendices majoris muneris,
id. 39, 27:appendices Olcadum,
id. 21, 5.—A thorny shrub, the barberrybush: Berberis vulgaris, Linn.; Plin. 24, 13, 70, § 114. -
8 appendeo
appendeo, v. appendo. -
9 appendix
appendix, ĭcis, f (acc. to Paul. ex Fest. p. 21 Müll., earlier ampendix, m.; v. ampendices) [appendo].I.That which hangs to any thing, an appendage.A.Lit., App. M. 8, p. 211, 27; 5, p. 169, 10.—More freq.,B.Trop., an addition, supplement, or accession to any thing, Varr R. R. 1, 16, 1; cf. id. ib. 3, 9, 2: vidit enim appendicem animi esse corpus, * Cic. Hort. Fragm. ap. Non. p. 42, 9:II.exigua appendix Etrusci belli,
Liv. 9, 41 (cf. accessio):appendices majoris muneris,
id. 39, 27:appendices Olcadum,
id. 21, 5.—A thorny shrub, the barberrybush: Berberis vulgaris, Linn.; Plin. 24, 13, 70, § 114. -
10 appensor
appensor ( adp-), ōris, m. [appendo], he that weighs out, a weigher (only in Augustin.): verborum, Cres. 3, 73; so Tract. in Joan. 20 fin. -
11 appensus
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appendo- — see append … Useful english dictionary
appendico- — An appendix, usually the vermiform appendix. [L. appendix, appendicis an appendage, fr. appendo, to hang something onto something, fr. ad , ap , to, onto, + pendo, to hang, + o ] … Medical dictionary
Penthouse — Structure appended to the main part of a building; sometimes such an addition would have a sloping roof. By the 16c the word was also applied to the sloping roofs of a *real tennis court. [< Lat. appendo = append] Cf. Penteulu … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
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appendersi — ap·pèn·der·si v.pronom.intr. (io mi appèndo) CO attaccarsi, stringersi: appendersi al collo, al braccio di qcn. {{line}} {{/line}} NOTA GRAMMATICALE: presenta eccezioni nel pass.rem. mi appesi, ti appendesti, si appese, si appesero e nel p.pass.… … Dizionario italiano
appendere — {{hw}}{{appendere}}{{/hw}}A v. tr. (pres. io appendo ; pass. rem. io appesi , tu appendesti ; part. pass. appeso ) 1 Attaccare una cosa a un sostegno più o meno elevato da terra in modo che vi resti sospesa: appendere un quadro al muro. 2… … Enciclopedia di italiano
ԿՇՌԵՄ — (եցի.) NBH 1 1107 Chronological Sequence: Unknown date, Early classical, 7c, 10c, 12c, 14c ն. ἴστημι, σταθμάομαι, ζυγοστατέω libro, pondero, appendo եւն. Ընդ կշռով արկանել. չափել կշռով զծանրութիւն իրաց. եւ Կշռով տալ. անվրէպ հատուցանել. վճարել … հայերեն բառարան (Armenian dictionary)
ՅԵՌՈՒՄ — (ռի, յե՛ռ.) NBH 2 0355 Chronological Sequence: Unknown date, Early classical, 5c, 6c, 14c ն. περιθέω, περιτίθημι, ἁρτέω , συνάπτω circumpono, apto, connecto, suspendo, appendo եւն. (լծ. յարել, յիրել, յերիւրել.) Շարայարել. յարմարել. յարագրել.… … հայերեն բառարան (Armenian dictionary)
cremaillere — Cremaillere, ou Cremaillée, Cremathra, cremathrae a verbo {{t=g}}krémadzô{{/t}} vel {{t=g}}krémaô,{{/t}} id est, Pendeo. Appendo … Thresor de la langue françoyse
append- — combining form or appendo or appendic or appendico Etymology: New Latin, from appendic , appendix, from Latin, appendage, supplement … Useful english dictionary