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1 buccula
buccula (bucula), ae, f. [st2]1 [-] petite bouche, petite joue. [st2]2 [-] bosse du bouclier. [st2]3 [-] mentonnière de casque. [st2]4 [-] tringle attachée à droite et à gauche de la catapulte.* * *buccula (bucula), ae, f. [st2]1 [-] petite bouche, petite joue. [st2]2 [-] bosse du bouclier. [st2]3 [-] mentonnière de casque. [st2]4 [-] tringle attachée à droite et à gauche de la catapulte.* * *Buccula, bucculae, pen corr. Diminutiuum. Apuleius. Petite bouche, Bouchette. \ Buccula. Iuuenal. La baviere d'un armet. -
2 buccula
I.A little cheek or mouth, * Suet. Galb. 4:II.pressa Cupidinis buccula,
App. M. 6, p. 182, 17; 3, p. 137, 40; Arn. 2, p. 73.—In milit. lang.A.The beaver, that part of a helmet which covers the mouth and cheeks, paragnathis:B.bucculas tergere,
Liv. 44, 34, 8; Juv. 10, 134; Capitol. Max. Jun. 3; Cod. Th. 10, 22, 1.—Bucculae, two cheeks, one on each side of the channel in which the arrow of the catapulta was placed, Vitr. 10, 15, 3. -
3 buccula
buccula (būcula), ae, f. (Demin. v. bucca), I) das Bäcklein, die zarte Backe, Plaut. truc. 290. Suet. Galb. 4, 1. Apul. met. 3, 19 u. 6, 22. Arnob. 2, 42. – II) übtr.: 1) παραγναθίς, das Backenstück am Helme Liv. 44, 34, 8. Iuven. 10, 134 (dazu Heinr.). Capit. Maxim. iun. 3, 9. Cod. Theod. 10, 22, 1: bucularum structores, Tarrunt. dig. 50, 6, 7 (6) M. – 2) die Backe = eine Seitenplatte zur Bekleidung, buculae stagneae, *Vitr. 10, 2 (6), 11. – 3) die Backe (rechts u. links) an der catapulta, zur Sicherlegung des Geschosses, Vitr. 10, 10 (15), 3. – 4) ein Kochgefäß, Anthim. 3.
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4 buccula
buccula (būcula), ae, f. (Demin. v. bucca), I) das Bäcklein, die zarte Backe, Plaut. truc. 290. Suet. Galb. 4, 1. Apul. met. 3, 19 u. 6, 22. Arnob. 2, 42. – II) übtr.: 1) παραγναθίς, das Backenstück am Helme Liv. 44, 34, 8. Iuven. 10, 134 (dazu Heinr.). Capit. Maxim. iun. 3, 9. Cod. Theod. 10, 22, 1: bucularum structores, Tarrunt. dig. 50, 6, 7 (6) M. – 2) die Backe = eine Seitenplatte zur Bekleidung, buculae stagneae, *Vitr. 10, 2 (6), 11. – 3) die Backe (rechts u. links) an der catapulta, zur Sicherlegung des Geschosses, Vitr. 10, 10 (15), 3. – 4) ein Kochgefäß, Anthim. 3. -
5 buccula
buccula ae, f dim. [bucca], the beaver, mouthpiece of a helmet: bucculas tergere, L.: fractā de cuspide pendens, Iu.* * *little cheek; mouth/cheek-piece of a helmet; part of a machine/catapult channel -
6 buccula
(būcula), ae f. [demin. к bucca ]1) щёчка Ap2) ротик Su3) подбородник или нащёчник (у шлема) L, J, CTh4) ( в катапульте) щека или станина Vtr -
7 bucula
I.A little cheek or mouth, * Suet. Galb. 4:II.pressa Cupidinis buccula,
App. M. 6, p. 182, 17; 3, p. 137, 40; Arn. 2, p. 73.—In milit. lang.A.The beaver, that part of a helmet which covers the mouth and cheeks, paragnathis:B.bucculas tergere,
Liv. 44, 34, 8; Juv. 10, 134; Capitol. Max. Jun. 3; Cod. Th. 10, 22, 1.—Bucculae, two cheeks, one on each side of the channel in which the arrow of the catapulta was placed, Vitr. 10, 15, 3. -
8 bucula
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9 bucula [2]
2. būcula, s. buccula.
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10 bucula
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11 aplustre
ā̆plustre, is, n. (abl. aplustri, Prisc. p. 769 P.; nom. plur. aplustra, Lucr. 2, 555, and Cic. ap. Prisc. p. 769 P.; dat. heterocl. aplustris, Lucr. 4, 437), = aphlaston, the curved stern of a ship, with its ornaments ( ribbons, streamers, and little flags upon a pole): fluitantia quaerere aplustra, Cic. Arat. ap. Prisc. l. l. (Orell. IV. 2, p. 522): fulgent aplustria, Caes. Germ. Arat. ap. Prisc. l. l. (v. 345 Orell.); Luc. 3, 586; 3, 672:torquet aplustribus ignes,
Sil. 14, 422; 10, 324 Drak.:bellorum exuviae, lorica et buccula victaeque triremis aplustre humanis majora bonis creduntur,
Juv. 10, 136, ubi v. Rupert and Mayor. -
12 buccellare
buccellāris, e, adj. [buccellatum], farina, meal ground from biscuit, Plin. Val. 1, 6.—II.Subst.: buccellāre, is, n., a cooking utensil, Marc. Emp. 23 (others, bucculari, from buccula, in the same signif.). -
13 buccellaris
buccellāris, e, adj. [buccellatum], farina, meal ground from biscuit, Plin. Val. 1, 6.—II.Subst.: buccellāre, is, n., a cooking utensil, Marc. Emp. 23 (others, bucculari, from buccula, in the same signif.). -
14 buccularius
buccŭlārĭus, ii, m. [buccula, II.], the maker of beavers for helmets, Dig. 50, 6, 7 (6) dub. (Momms. bucularum structores). -
15 bucculentus
buccŭlentus, a, um, adj. [buccula, I.], having full cheeks or a large mouth, Plaut. Merc. 3, 4, 54.
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