-
21 pulmentum
pulmentum, i, n. [contr. from pulpamentum, from pulpa].I.Any thing eaten with bread, a sauce, condiment, relish (fruit, vegetables, salt, etc.), App. M. 4, p. 146, 2; 9, p. 227, 19; 10, p. 244, 44; Just. 3, 3, 7.—II.Transf., food, in gen., Plaut. Ps. 1, 2, 84; id. Aul. 2, 4, 37:laboribus empta,
Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 48:in singula pulmenta,
into separate portions, bits, id. S. 2, 2, 34. -
22 pulpamentum
pulpāmentum, i, n. [id.].I.The fleshy part of animals, etc., the meat, e. g. of fishes, Plin 9, 15, 18, § 48.—II.Transf., food prepared mainly from bits of meat, tidbits:nimis vellem aliquid pulpamenti,
Plaut. Stich. 5, 4, 31; id. Curc. 1, 1, 90:mihi... cubile est terra, pulpamentum fames,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 32, 90.—Prov.:lepus tute es et pulpamentum quaeris?
you are a hare yourself, and are you hunting game? Ter. Eun. 3, 1, 36; v. lepus: ego semper apros occido, sed alter semper utitur pulpamento, I do the shooting, but he gets the game; I shake the bush, but another catches the bird, Diocl. ap. Vop. Numer. fin. [p. 1490] -
23 ramenta
rāmenta, ōrum, n.; less freq. in sing., rāmentum, i, n. (collat. form rāmen-ta, ae, f., Plaut. Bacch. 3, 4, 15; 3, 4, 23; id. Rud. 4, 3, 77) [rado].I.Lit., what is grated, shaved, or rubbed off; scrapings, shavings, chips, etc. (larger than scobes), Col. 4, 29, 16; id. Arb. 8, 4:* II.uvas scobe ramentisve abietis, populi, fraxini servare,
Plin. 15, 17, 18, § 67:ferri,
scales struck off by the hammer, Lucr. 6, 1044:auri,
Plin. 33, 3, 19, § 62:ligni,
id. 24, 2, 2, § 6; 24, 5, 10, § 16:lapidis specularis,
id. 36, 22, 45, § 162:ramento e cornibus,
id. 21, 2, 3, § 5:ramenta fluminum,
what rivers throw up on their banks, grains of sand, id. 33, 4, 21, § 66:sulphuratum,
a sulphur-match, Mart. 10, 3.—Transf., bits, morsels, small pieces, in gen.:patri omne (aurum) cum ramento reddidi,
each and every, Plaut. Bacch. 4, 4, 29. -
24 ramentosus
rāmentōsus, a, um, adj. [ramentum], full of little bits, full of small pieces (late Lat.), Cael. Aur. Tard. 4, 3. -
25 testatim
testātim, adv. [testa], like sherds, in bits or fragments (ante-class.): comminuere, Pompon. ap. Non. 178, 25: caput alicui, Inv. ap. Charis. p. 196 P.
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
BITS — or bits may refer to: * Binary digits * Drill bits * The pieces of a Spanish dollar * Bits (Beanie Baby), a Beanie Baby bear produced by Ty, Inc. * Background Intelligent Transfer Service, a file transfer protocol * Birla Institute of Technology… … Wikipedia
Bits — steht als Kürzel für: Berliner Informationszentrum für Transatlantische Sicherheit Business and Information Technology School Background Intelligent Transfer Service Siehe auch Bit … Deutsch Wikipedia
BiTS — Vorlage:Infobox Hochschule/Mitarbeiter fehltVorlage:Infobox Hochschule/Professoren fehlt Business and Information Technology School Gründung 2000 Trägerschaft … Deutsch Wikipedia
BITS — Background Intelligent Transfer Service Background Intelligent Transfer Service, soit service de tranfert intelligent en arrière plan, (BITS) est un composant des systèmes d exploitation Microsoft Windows (Vista et Windows 2003) qui est utilisé… … Wikipédia en Français
bits — n pl British 1. primary sexual characteristics. In origin possibly a shortening of naughty bits , the word has become popular with all age groups since around 2000. Show us yer bits! He was doing acrobatics and his bits fell out. 2. See in bits … Contemporary slang
bits — v (bets, bitits, pres. bits) hunden bits brukar bitas … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok
bits — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary boots or smart shoeseg. Example: a goat these bits af the back o a lorry … English dialects glossary
bits — Li ili i, oka, hunahuna, hunehune, Bits of news, nā hunehune mea hou … English-Hawaiian dictionary
bits — See twisty bits … Dictionary of automotive terms
Bits Studios — Тип Частная компания Год основания Предположительно, 1990 год Прежние названия … Википедия
bits and pieces — bits and bobs or bits and pieces Odds and ends • • • Main Entry: ↑bit * * * an assortment of small items weird bits and pieces of paraphernalia * * * bits and pieces 1 : small pieces There were broken bits and pieces of glass all over the floor.… … Useful english dictionary