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41 conpressus
Iconpressa -um, conpressior -or -us, conpressissimus -a -um ADJconstricted/narrow/pressed together; bound/tight (bowels), constipated, bindingIIcompression, pressure; closing, pressing together; embracing/copulation -
42 constrictio
compression, constriction; binding/drawing together (L+S); constipation -
43 convotus
binding vow; legal oath -
44 corda
tripe; catgut, musical instrument string; rope/cord (binding a slave) (L+S) -
45 densabilis
densabilis, densabile ADJastringent, binding -
46 densativus
densativa, densativum ADJastringent, binding -
47 diatonicon
masonry filled in with rubble; (band-stone wall binding) -
48 diatonicus
diatonica, diatonicum ADJbanding/stretching through; (w/lateres band-stone/wall binding); diatonic (L+S) -
49 diatonus
diatona, diatonum ADJband-stones (w/lateres) (cross wall binding) -
50 jus
Ilaw (pl. only NOM, ACC), right; duty; justice; that which is binding; oathIIgravy; broth; soup; sauce -
51 adjunctio
adjunctĭo, ōnis, f. [adjungo], a joining or binding to, a union or conjunction (Cicero; esp. in his rhet. writings).I.In gen.: si haec (sc. phusikê hê pros ta tekna) non est, nulla potest homini esse ad hominem naturae adjunctio, Cic. Att. 7, 2, 4; so,II.animi,
Q. Cic. Pet. Cons. 6, 21.—Esp.A. B.In rhet.1.A limitation or restriction made by an addition, a limiting or restricting adjunct:2.esse quasdam cum adjunctione necessitudines... illic, in superiore, adjunctio (i. e. exceptio) est haec: nisi malint, etc.,
Cic. Inv. 2, 57, 171.—A figure of speech, acc. to Forcell. = sumplokê, repetition of the same word, Cic. de Or. 3, 54, 206 (as an example, v. Agr. 2, 9: Quis legem tulit? Rullus. Quis majorem partem populi suffragiis prohibuit? Rullus.); acc. to Auct. Her., we have an adjunctio when the verb stands either at the beginning or at the end of a clause, as opp. to conjunctio, i. e. when the verb is interposed amid the words, 4, 27, 38; cf. Quint. 9, 1, 33, and 9, 3, 62. -
52 adligatio
I. II.Abstr. pro concr., a band, Vitr. 8, 7 med.; so id. 7, 3. -
53 adnexio
annexĭo ( adn-), ōnis, f. [annecto], a tying or binding to, a connecting, Pall. Mart. 10, 36. -
54 adnexus
1. 2.annexus ( adn-), ūs, m. [annecto], a tying or binding to, a connection:Cremona annexu connubiisque gentium floruit,
Tac. H. 3, 34. -
55 adstrictorius
astrictōrĭus ( ads-), a, um, adj. [id.], binding, astringent:folia (paliuri) adstrictoriam vim habent,
Plin. 24, 13, 71, § 115. -
56 alga
alga, ae, f. [from ligo, qs. alliga, as binding, entwining, Van.], sea-weed, comprising several kinds, of which one (Fucus vesiculosus, Linn.) was used for coloring red, Plin. 26, 10, 66; 32, 6, 22, § 66. Freq. in the poets, Hor. C. 3, 17, 10; Verg. A. 7, 590; so Mart. 10, 16, 5; Val. Fl. 1, 252; Claud. Ruf. 1, 387. In prose, Auct. B. Afr. 24 fin. —Hence also for a thing of little worth:vilior algā,
Hor. S. 2, 5, 8:projectā vilior algā,
Verg. E. 7, 42. -
57 alligatio
I. II.Abstr. pro concr., a band, Vitr. 8, 7 med.; so id. 7, 3. -
58 annexio
annexĭo ( adn-), ōnis, f. [annecto], a tying or binding to, a connecting, Pall. Mart. 10, 36. -
59 annexus
1. 2.annexus ( adn-), ūs, m. [annecto], a tying or binding to, a connection:Cremona annexu connubiisque gentium floruit,
Tac. H. 3, 34. -
60 astrictorius
astrictōrĭus ( ads-), a, um, adj. [id.], binding, astringent:folia (paliuri) adstrictoriam vim habent,
Plin. 24, 13, 71, § 115.
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