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1 pēnicillus
pēnicillus ī, m dim. [peniculus], a painter's brush, hair-pencil: luctum penicillo imitari: pingere coloribus tuis, penicillo meo, i. e. style.* * *painter's brush or pencil; style -
2 pēniculus
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3 circumfrico
Icircumfricare, circumfricui, circumfricatus V TRANSrub/brush round about; scourIIcircumfricare, circumfricui, circumfrictus V TRANSrub/brush round about; scour -
4 muscarius
I.Adj.:II.aranei muscarii tela,
i. e. fly-hunting, Plin. 29, 6, 38, § 131:clavus,
a broad-headed nail, Vitr. 7, 3, 11.—Hence,Subst.: muscā-rĭum, ii, n., a fly-flap, fly-brush, used also as a clothes-brush, made of peacocks' tails, Mart. 14, 67 in lemm.; or hairy ox-tails, id. 14, 71 in lemm.; or horse-tails, Veg. Vet. 4, 1.—B.Transf.1.The hairy or fibrous part of plants, the umbel:2.semine in muscariis dependente,
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5 peniculus
pēnĭcŭlus, i, m. dim. [penis], lit., a little tail; hence,I.A brush for removing dust (for which ox-tails and horse-tails were used):II.(a pene) peniculi, quis calciamenta tergentur, quod e codis extremis faciebant antiqui, etc.,
Fest. p. 230 Müll.:juventus nomen fecit Peniculo mihi, ideo quia mensam, quando edo, detergeo,
Plaut. Men. 1, 1, 1; cf.:Quis iste'st Peniculus? Qui extergentur baxeae?
id. ib. 2, 3, 40.—A sponge:III.ut peniculus novos exurgeri solet,
Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 69; Ter. Eun. 4, 7, 7; Amm. 15, 5, 4; cf.: peniculi spongiae longae propter similitudinem caudarum appellatae, Paul. ex Fest. p. 208 Müll. —A painter's brush or pencil, Dig. 33, 7, 17.—IV.Perh., in an ambiguous sense, = membrum virile, Plaut. Men. 2, 2, 12. -
6 āverrō
āverrō —, —, ere [ab + verro], to sweep away: carā piscīs mensā, i. e. to clear the ( fishmonger's) table at a high price, H.* * *averrere, averri, aversus V TRANSsweep/brush away, take away, clear away (table) -
7 ēverriculum
ēverriculum ī, n [ex + VAR-], a broom, sweep. — Only fig.: malitiarum omnium, dragnet: huiusce modi (a play on the name of Verres).* * *fishing-net, drag-net; clean sweep; brush (Cal) -
8 malleolus
malleolus ī, m dim. [malleus].—In gardening, a short, set.—In war, a fire-dart, fire-brand: ad inflammandam urbem: malleoli stupae inliti pice, L.* * *fire-dart; brush for burning (Vulgate Prayer of Azariah 1:23) -
9 rādō
rādō sī, sus, ere [1 RAD-], to scrape, scratch, shave, rub, smooth, shave off: mulieres genas ne radunto, lacerate, XII Tabb. ap. C.: qui capite et superciliis semper est rasis, shaven: caput (a sign of slavery), L.: vertice raso (in fulfilment of a vow), Iu.: rasae hastilia virgae, peeled, V.: lapides varios palmā, sweep a mosaic pavement, H.: arva imbribus (Eurus), strip, H.: Margine in extremo littera rasa, erased, O.— To touch in passing, touch upon, brush, graze, skirt: laevum Radit Thybridis unda latus, O.: hinc altas cautes proiectaque saxa Pachyni Radimus, V.: terra rasa squamis (serpentis), O.* * *radere, rasi, rasus Vshave; scratch, scrape; coast by -
10 sentēs
sentēs ium, m thorns, briers, bramble-bushes, prickly brush: rubis sentibusque interiectis, Cs.: Incultis rubens pendebit sentibus uva, V. -
11 verrō
verrō —, —, ere [VAR-], to sweep, brush, scour, sweep out, sweep together: qui tergent, qui verrunt, qui spargunt: matres crinibus templa verrentes, L.: pavimentum, Iu.: Aequora caudis (delphines), V.: Caesariem per aequora, trail, O.—Of grain, to clean up after threshing, collect: nigras pro farre favillas, O.: Quicquid de Libycis verritur areis, i. e. is collected, H.—To sweep, pass over, play upon, traverse: duplici genialia nablia palmā, O.: remis vada, V.* * *verrere, verri, versus Vsweep clean; sweep together; sweep (to the ground); skim, sweep; sweep along -
12 adspersorium
aspergillum, holy water sprinkler/brush -
13 aspergillum
aspergillum, holy water sprinkler/brush -
14 asspersorium
aspergillum, holy water sprinkler/brush -
15 avorro
avorrere, avorri, avorsus V TRANSsweep/brush away, take away, clear away (table) -
16 converro
converrere, converri, conversus V TRANSsweep/brush/scrape together/thoroughly/up; sweep/beat clean; clear away (L+S) -
17 convorro
convorrere, convorri, convorsus V TRANSsweep/brush/scrape together/thoroughly/up; sweep/beat clean; clear away (L+S) -
18 cratis
wickerwork; bundle of brush, fascine; framework, network, lattice; bush-harrow -
19 cremium
firewood; (singular or collective); dry fire-wood (pl.), brush-wood (L+S) -
20 deflo
deflare, deflavi, deflatus V TRANSblow away, blow on (for purpose of cleansing); brush/blow aside/off
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