-
61 truncus
truncus adj. [TARC-], maimed, mutilated, mangled, dismembered, disfigured: Trunca manu pinus regit (Polyphemum), i. e. the trunk of a pinetree, V.: frons, without its horn, O.: corpus, limbless, O.: puerum trunci corporis natum, L.: Tela, i. e. broken, V.: arbor, deprived of branches, Cu.— Poet. with gen: animalia Trunca pedum, i. e. without feet, V.— Undeveloped, imperfect, wanting: ranae pedibus, O.—Fig., maimed, mutilated: urbs trunca, sine senatu, etc., L.* * * -
62 vītis
vītis is, f [VI-], a vine, grape-vine: vitium ortūs: pone ordine vitīs, V.— A vine-branch: Vite caput tegitur, O.—A vine-switch, vine-branch (as a staff, the badge of a centurion): centum vite regendi, O.: Nodosam frangebat vertice vitem, i. e. had the centurion's staff broken on his head, Iu.: aut vitem posce libello, i. e. petition for the office of a centurion, Iu.* * *vine; grape vine -
63 adfrango
adfrangere, -, - V TRANScause to be broken against, crush/strike/break against; break in pieces -
64 adfringo
adfringere, -, - V TRANScause to be broken against, crush/strike/break against; break in pieces -
65 affrango
affrangere, -, - V TRANScause to be broken against, crush/strike/break against; break in pieces -
66 affringo
affringere, -, - V TRANScause to be broken against, crush/strike/break against; break in pieces -
67 aspretum
rough/broken/uneven ground -
68 circumfractus
circumfracta, circumfractum ADJbroken (off) around; precipitous -
69 comminutus
comminuta, comminutum ADJbroken, shattered; smashed -
70 confractus
confracta, confractum ADJbroken; irregular; uneven -
71 confragosum
rough/uneven/broken ground; rough place; thicket; difficulty -
72 confragosus
confragosa -um, confragosior -or -us, confragosissimus -a -um ADJrough, uneven, broken; difficult, hard, difficult to accomplish -
73 confragus
confraga, confragum ADJrough, uneven, broken; difficult, hard, difficult to accomplish -
74 crurifragius
one whose legs/shins are broken -
75 deruptus
derupta -um, deruptior -or -us, deruptissimus -a -um ADJsteep, precipitous; craggy; broken -
76 dirrumpo
dirrumpere, dirrupi, dirruptus V TRANScause to break apart/off, shatter/burst/split, disrupt/sever; (PASS) get broken -
77 dirumpo
dirumpere, dirupi, diruptus V TRANScause to break apart/off, shatter/burst/split, disrupt/sever; (PASS) get broken -
78 disrumpo
disrumpere, disrupi, disruptus V TRANScause to break apart/off, shatter/burst/split, disrupt/sever; (PASS) get broken -
79 friguttio
friguttire, -, - V INTRANSutter broken sounds; stutter, stammer -
80 fringulio
fringulire, -, - V INTRANSutter broken sounds; twitter/chirp (birds); stutter, stammer
См. также в других словарях:
Broken — Мини альбом Nine Inch Nails Дата выпуска … Википедия
Broken — Bro ken (br[=o] k n), a. [From {Break}, v. t.] 1. Separated into parts or pieces by violence; divided into fragments; as, a broken chain or rope; a broken dish. [1913 Webster] 2. Disconnected; not continuous; also, rough; uneven; as, a broken… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Broken — may refer to:In music:* Broken (Nine Inch Nails EP) (1992), by industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails ** Broken (film) (1993), a music video based on the Nine Inch Nails album * Broken (Lifehouse song) (2007), by post grunge band Lifehouse * Broken … Wikipedia
broken — [brō′kən] vt., vi. [ME < OE brocen, pp. of brecan,BREAK] pp. of BREAK adj. 1. split or cracked into pieces; splintered, fractured, burst, etc. 2. not in working condition; out of order [a broken watch] 3. not kept or observed; violated [a b … English World dictionary
Broken — Extended Play von Nine Inch Nails Veröffentlichung 22. September 1992 Label TVT Records, Nothing Records … Deutsch Wikipedia
broken — UK US /ˈbrəʊkən/ adjective ► damaged, and no longer able to work: »We can send the broken monitors for repair. »Everywhere you look there are broken pipes and crumbling masonry. ► interrupted or not continuous: »On the chart, income is indicated… … Financial and business terms
broken — [adj1] destroyed; made into pieces from a whole burst, busted, collapsed, cracked, crippled, crumbled, crushed, damaged, defective, demolished, disintegrated, dismembered, fractured, fragmentary, fragmented, hurt, injured, in pieces, mangled,… … New thesaurus
Broken — Broken, Beat Scarred Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Broken, Beat Scarred» Sencillo de Metallica del álbum Death Magnetic Publicación 3 de abril de 2009 Formato … Wikipedia Español
broken — past part of break Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. broken … Law dictionary
broken — pp. of BREAK (Cf. break) (v.). Broken hearted (also brokenhearted) is attested from 1520s … Etymology dictionary
broken — past participle of BREAK(Cf. ↑breakable). ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a language) spoken falteringly and with many mistakes, as by a foreigner. DERIVATIVES brokenly adverb brokenness noun … English terms dictionary