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составная оправка, сборная оправкаEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > built-up arbor
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3 arbor
1) оправка2) вал; ось; шпиндель•- adaptable arbor
- adjustable arbor
- backing-off arbor
- balancing arbor
- barrel arbor
- boring arbor
- built-up arbor
- cam arbor
- centering arbor
- chuck arbor
- clamping arbor
- cutter arbor
- drill-chuck arbor
- drive arbor
- expandable arbor
- expanding arbor
- expansion arbor
- flanged arbor
- flange-type arbor
- floating arbor
- grinding arbor
- hollow arbor
- main arbor
- milling arbor
- pivoting arbor
- quick-change arbor
- saw arbor
- set arbor
- set hands arbor
- shaft-type arbor
- shell-end-cutter arbor
- shell-end-mill arbor
- shell-mill arbor
- solid arbor
- spindle arbor
- splined arbor
- stub arbor
- taper arbor
- tapered arbor
- test arbor
- threaded grinding arbor
- work arborEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > arbor
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1) Engineering: built-up mandrel2) Automation: built-up arbor, gang mandrel -
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6 вал
arbor, axis, bank, banking, banquette, bowl, embankment, mound, roller мор., shaft* * *вал м.1. маш. shaftвал бьёт — the shaft whipsвал враща́ется в подши́пниках — the shaft runs in bearings, the shaft is carried by bearingsизгота́вливать вал за одно́ це́лое (напр. с гасителями колебаний) — make a shaft integral (e. g., with vibration dumpers)вал изна́шивается равноме́рно — the shaft wears trueна валу́ появля́ются вы́работки — the shaft wears out of true
(от)центровать вал — align a shaftпрота́чивать вал — turn down a shaft in a latheуравнове́шивать вал ( динамически или статически) — balance a shaft (dynamically or statically)устана́вливать вал по у́ровню — level a shaft2. ( насыпь) bank, embankmentбата́нный вал текст. — lathe axe; rocking shaftвал би́тера — beater shaftбоево́й вал текст. — pick shaftведо́мый вал — driven shaftведу́щий вал — drive [driving] shaftвключа́ющий вал тлф. — interrupter shaftвключа́ющий вал иска́теля тлф. — selector shaftвраща́ющийся вал — torsion [rotary] shaftвходно́й вал — input [intake] shaftвы́несенный вал — outrigger shaftвысева́ющий вал — drill shaftвал высева́ющих аппара́тов вал — drill shaftвыходно́й вал — output shaftвал вяза́льного аппара́та с.-х. — knotter shaftги́бкий вал — flexible shaftги́бкий, про́волочный вал — flexible cable shaftвал гнездообразу́ющего устро́йства с.-х. — check shaftвал гнездообразу́ющих кла́панов с.-х. — valve shaftголо́вочный вал текст. — rim shaftгоризонта́льный вал — lay shaftгребно́й вал — propeller shaftвал гру́нта — soil bankдейдву́дный вал мор. — stern [tail] shaftвал для валя́ния текст. — fulling roller, fulling cylinderвал ду́кторный вал полигр. — ductor drop rollerжё́сткий вал — stiff shaftземляно́й вал — earth bankкарда́нный вал — cardan shaftкарда́нный, закры́тый вал — enclosed cardan shaftкарда́нный, откры́тый вал — exposed propeller shaftкарда́нный вал с двумя́ карда́нными шарни́рами — double joined shaftкаре́точный вал текст. — back shaftкача́ющийся вал — rocking shaftколе́нчатый вал — crankshaftколе́нчатый, двухколе́нный вал — two-throw [double-throw] crankshaftколе́нчатый, двухопо́рный вал — two-bearing crankshaftколе́нчатый, многоколе́нный вал — multithrow [multiple-throw] crankshaftколе́нчатый вал на ро́ликовых подши́пниках — roller-bearing crankshaftколе́нчатый вал на ша́риковых подши́пниках — ball-bearing crankshaftколе́нчатый, одноколе́нный вал — single-throw crankshaftколе́нчатый, составно́й вал — built-up crankshaftколе́нчатый вал с противове́сами — counter-weighted crankshaftколе́нчатый, трёхколе́нный вал — three-throw crankshaftколе́нчатый, уравнове́шенный вал — balanced crankshaftколе́нчатый, це́льный вал — one-piece crankshaftколе́нчатый, четырёхопо́рный вал — four-bearing crankshaftвал контрпри́вода — countershaftконцево́й вал — end [terminal] shaftкоренно́й вал — main shaftкоренно́й вал прока́тного ста́на — leading spindleвал коро́бки переда́ч, втори́чный — main [output] shaftвал кру́глой пилы́ — saw spindleкулачко́вый вал — camshaftкулачко́вый, ве́рхний вал — overhead camshaftкулачко́вый вал переключе́ния — shifting camshaftмажо́рный вал текст. — side [mutator] shaftмногоопо́рный вал — multiple-bearing shaftвал молоти́льного бараба́на — cylinder shaftнастро́ечный вал — adjustment shaftнеподви́жный вал — fixed spindleножево́й вал с.-х. — cutter shaftвал обра́тного хо́да — reverse shaftвал отбо́ра мо́щности — power take-off shaftвал отбо́ра мо́щности, многоскоростно́й — multispeed power take-off shaftвал отбо́ра мо́щности, полузави́симый — live power take-off shaftвал отбо́ра мо́щности, реверси́вный — reverse power take-off shaftвал отбо́ра мо́щности, синхро́нный — ground-speed power take-off shaftвал отбо́ра мо́щности с переключе́нием скоросте́й — variable-drive power take-off shaftотжи́мный вал — squeeze rollпереда́точный вал — lay shaftпеча́тный вал текст. — printing rollerполирова́льный вал — polishing shaftпо́лый вал — hollow [tubular] shaftпопере́чный вал — transverse [cross] shaftвал при́вода, гла́вный — main drive shaftприводно́й вал — drive [power] shaftвал приё́много бараба́на текст. — licker-in [taker-in] shaftприжимно́й вал — pressure rollerразбросно́й вал с.-х. — spinner shaftразрезно́й вал — divided shaftраспредели́тельный вал — camshaftраспредели́тельный, ве́рхний вал — overhead camshaftраспредели́тельный вал впускны́х кла́панов — inlet camshaftраспредели́тельный вал выпускны́х кла́панов — exhaust camshaftреверси́вный вал — reverse shaftрифлё́ный вал — corrugated [ribbed] rollerвал рулево́го колеса́ вал — steering-wheel shaftрулево́й вал — steering-wheel shaftвал рулево́й со́шки — pitman arm shaftсквозно́й вал — through(-going) shaftскру́чивающий вал с.-х. — kinker shaftсоставно́й вал — built-up shaftсотряса́тельный вал с.-х. — shaker shaftвал со́шки руля́ — pitman arm shaftсплошно́й вал — solid shaftступе́нчатый вал — multidiameter shaftсукнова́льный вал — fulling roller, fulling cylinderвал сцепле́ния — clutch shaftтелескопи́ческий вал — telescopic shaftвал тка́цкого станка́, ни́жний — low [wiper, tappet] shaftвал тока́рного станка́ по де́реву — wood-lathe spindleтолче́йный вал — stamp shaftтрансмиссио́нный вал — transmission shaftтро́совый вал — cable shaftтру́бчатый вал — quill shaftвал туковысева́ющих аппара́тов — fertilizer (feed) shaftтурби́нный вал — turbine spindleвал ули́тки текст. — back shaftупо́рный вал — thrust shaftвал управле́ния — control shaftходово́й вал — feed shaftхолосто́й вал — idle shaftцепно́й вал — chain pinion shaftчервя́чный вал — worm shaftшарни́рный вал — articulated shaftвал шестерни́ — pinion shaftшлифова́льный вал — grinding shaftшлихтова́льный вал — sizing roller, size rollшли́цевый вал — spline shaftвал шне́ка — auger shaftшпо́ночный вал — splined [fluted] shaftвал эксце́нтрика — eccentric shaftэксце́нтриковый вал1. eccentric shaft2. текст. supplementary shaft* * *1) shaft; 2) roll -
7 вал
1) arbor
2) axle
3) drum
4) shaft
– батанный вал
– боевой вал
– вал битера
– вал бумагоопорный
– вал включающий
– вал вязального аппарата
– вал гнездообразующего устройства
– вал гнездообразующих клапанов
– вал грунта
– вал для валяния
– вал изнашивается равномерно
– вал карданный
– вал контрпривода
– вал кратера
– вал круглой пилы
– вал молотильного барабана
– вал обратного хода
– вал отбора мощности
– вал приемного барабана
– вал распределительный
– вал рулевого колеса
– вал рулевой сошки
– вал сцепления
– вал улитки
– вал управления
– вал шестерни
– вал шлицевой
– вал шнека
– вал шпоночный
– вал эксцентрика
– ведомый вал
– ведущий вал
– включающий вал
– включающий вал искателя
– вращающийся вал
– входной вал
– вынесенный вал
– высевающий вал
– выходной вал
– гибкий вал
– главный вал привода
– гребной вал
– девятый вал
– дейдвудный вал
– дукторный вал
– жесткий вал
– карданный вал
– коленчатый вал
– коленчатый вал с противовесами
– концевой вал
– коренной вал
– кулачковый вал
– кулачковый вал переключения
– мажорный вал
– многоопорный вал
– настроечный вал
– неподвижный вал
– ножевой вал
– охватывать вал
– печатный вал
– полировальный вал
– поперечный вал
– приводной вал
– разбросной вал
– разрезной вал
– распределительный вал
– рифленый вал
– сквозной вал
– скручивающий вал
– составной вал
– сотрясательный вал
– сплошной вал
– ступенчатый вал
– телескопический вал
– толчейный вал
– тофизонтальный вал
– трансмисионный вал
– тросовый вал
– трубчатый вал
– турбинный вал
– упорный вал
– уравновешеивать вал
– устанавливать вал по уровню
– ходовой вал
– холостой вал
– цепной вал
– червячный вал
– шарнирный вал
– шлифовальный вал
– шлихтовальный вал
– шлицевый вал
– шпоновчный вал
– эксцентриковый вал
вал токарного станка по дереву — wood-lathe spindle
верхний кулачковый вал — overhead camshaft
двухопорный коленчатый вал — two-bearing crankshaft
закрытый карданный вал — enclosed cardan shaft
изготавливать вал за одно целое — make shaft integral
коренной вал прокатного стана — leading spindle
многоколенный коленчатый вал — multi-throw crankshaft
одноколенный коленчатый вал — single-throw crankshaft
открытый карданный вал — exposed propeller shaft
проволочный гибкий вал — flexible cable shaft
составной коленчатый вал — built-up crankshaft
трехколенный коленчатый вал — three-throw crankshaft
уравновешенный коленчатый вал — balanced crankshaft
цельный коленчатый вал — one-piece crankshaft
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1) вал; ось; шпиндель2) шток; стержень; тяга3) рукоятка; ручка•- arbor shaft
- armature shaft
- articulated shaft
- auxiliary shaft
- axle shaft
- ball screw shaft
- ball spline shaft
- basic shaft
- bent shaft
- bevel pinion shaft
- boring bar shaft
- boring shaft
- brake shaft
- break shaft
- built-up shaft
- cable shaft
- cam shaft
- cardan shaft
- castellated shaft
- center shaft
- center-crank shaft
- change shaft
- clamp shaft
- clutch shaft
- connecting shaft
- connection shaft
- control shaft
- crank pin adjusting shaft
- crank shaft
- cranked shaft
- cross shaft
- cupola shaft
- cutter shaft
- cylinder shaft
- differential pinion gear shaft
- differential shaft
- distributing shaft
- double-extended shaft
- double-throw shaft
- drive shaft
- driven shaft
- driver shaft
- driving shaft
- drum shaft
- dummy shaft
- eccentric shaft
- eight-cylinder shaft
- eight-diameter stepped shaft
- elevating shaft
- engaging shaft
- engine shaft
- equivalent shaft
- extension shaft
- false shaft
- feed rod shaft
- feed screw shaft
- feed shaft
- flanged shaft
- flexible drive shaft
- flexible shaft
- gear shaft
- governer shaft
- governing shaft
- guide shaft
- hollow bored shaft
- hollow shaft
- horizontal shaft
- idler shaft
- inclined shaft
- input shaft
- intermediate shaft
- jack shaft
- jointed shaft
- lay shaft
- line shaft
- loose shaft
- main drive shaft
- main shaft
- master cam shaft
- middle shaft
- milling shaft
- multiple-spline shaft
- optically encoded shaft
- output shaft
- outrigger shaft
- overhung-crank shaft
- pinion gear shaft
- pinion shaft
- pivot shaft
- power input shaft
- power shaft
- primary shaft
- probe shaft
- profile shaft
- projecting shaft
- quill shaft
- rapid traverse shaft
- reference shaft
- regulating shaft
- reserve shaft
- reverse shaft
- reversing shaft
- rigid shaft
- rocker shaft
- rocking shaft
- rotor shaft
- running shaft
- screw shaft
- secondary gear shaft
- second-motion shaft
- shaft of the probe
- shank shaft
- side-crank shaft
- single-extended shaft
- single-throw shaft
- sleeve shaft
- slender shaft
- smooth shaft
- solid shaft
- spare shaft
- spigot shaft
- spindle shaft
- spiral pinion shaft
- spline shaft
- splined shaft
- square shaft
- stationary shaft
- stepped shaft
- stepped-type shaft
- straight shaft
- stroke-positioning shaft
- stub shaft
- stud shaft
- subdivided shaft
- support shaft
- table-operating shaft
- take-off shaft
- tappet shaft
- telescope shaft
- telescopic shaft
- through-going shaft
- thrust shaft
- tip shaft
- tool lifting shaft
- tool shaft
- torsion shaft
- track shaft
- transmission shaft
- traverse shaft
- tubular shaft
- tumbling shaft
- universal jointed shaft
- valve shaft
- vertical shaft
- working shaft
- workpiece shaft
- worm shaftEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > shaft
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9 navalia
nāvālis, e, adj. [navis], of or belonging to ships, ship-, naval:II.pedestres navalesve pugnae,
Cic. Sen. 5, 13; Liv. 26, 51, 6:bellum,
id. Imp. Pomp. 10, 28:apparatus,
id. Att. 10, 8, 3:disciplina et gloria navalis,
id. Imp. Pomp. 18, 54:fuga,
by sea, Plin. 7, 45, 46, § 148:proelium,
Gell. 10, 6, 2:castra,
to protect the ships drawn up on land, Caes. B. G. 5, 22:in classe acieque navali esse,
Liv. 26, 51, 8 Weissenb.:forma,
the shape of a ship, Ov. F. 1, 229: corona, a naval crown, as the reward of a naval victory, Verg. A. 8, 684; cf.: navali coronā solet donari, qui primus in hostium navem armatus transilierit, Paul. ex Fest. p. 163 Müll.; so,navali cinctus honore caput,
Ov. A. A. 3, 392:navali surgentes aere columnae,
made of the brass from the beaks of captured ships, Verg. G. 3, 29:arbor,
fit for ship-building, Plin. 13, 9, 17, § 61:stagnum,
a basin in which to exhibit mock sea-fights, Tac. A. 4, 15:navalis Phoebus, so called because hegranted the victory at Actium,
Prop. 4 (5), 1, 3; v. Actius and Actiacus: socii, sailors, seamen (chosen from the freedmen of the colonists and allies, and also from those of the colonists and allies themselves who had been in slavery; they were bound to a longer period of service and were of lower rank than the land troops; cf. Liv. 36, 2; 40, 18; 21, 50):postero die militibus navalibusque sociis convocatis,
id. 26, 48; 26, 17; 32, 23; 26, 35;24, 11.—Sometimes the socii navales are distinguished from the seamen,
Liv. 37, 10:navales pedes, contemptuously,
galley-slaves, Plaut. Men. 2, 2, 75. (Others understand by this expression ship-servants, cabin-boys. Non. 381, 393, calls the oars themselves navales pedes).—Duumviri navales,
two commissaries who were charged with the repairing and fitting out of a fleet, Liv. 9, 30; 40, 18; 26: navalis scriba, a ship's scribe or secretary, Paul. ex Fest. p. 169 Müll.—Subst.: nāvā-le, is, n. (in sing. only poet.), and nāvā-lĭa, ium, n. ( gen. plur. navaliorum, Vitr. 5, 127; Inscr. Orell. 3627).A.A place where ships were built and repaired, a dock, dockyard (cf.:B.statio, portus): navalia, portus, aquarum ductus, etc.,
Cic. Off. 2, 17, 60:de navalium opere,
id. de Or. 1, 14, 62:deripientque rates alii navalibus,
Verg. A. 4, 593; Ov. M. 11, 455.—In sing., haud aliter quam si siccum navale teneret (puppis), Ov. M. 3, 661; id. H. 18, 207.—Esp. of the place in Rome, across the Tiber, where the dock-yards were situated, Liv. 3, 26; 8, 14, 12; 40, 51 et saep.—Near them was the Navalis porta, Paul. ex Fest. p. 178 Müll.—The requisites for fitting out a ship, [p. 1192] tackling, rigging, Liv. 45, 23, 5; Verg. A. 11, 329; Plin. 16, 11, 21, § 52. -
10 navalis
nāvālis, e, adj. [navis], of or belonging to ships, ship-, naval:II.pedestres navalesve pugnae,
Cic. Sen. 5, 13; Liv. 26, 51, 6:bellum,
id. Imp. Pomp. 10, 28:apparatus,
id. Att. 10, 8, 3:disciplina et gloria navalis,
id. Imp. Pomp. 18, 54:fuga,
by sea, Plin. 7, 45, 46, § 148:proelium,
Gell. 10, 6, 2:castra,
to protect the ships drawn up on land, Caes. B. G. 5, 22:in classe acieque navali esse,
Liv. 26, 51, 8 Weissenb.:forma,
the shape of a ship, Ov. F. 1, 229: corona, a naval crown, as the reward of a naval victory, Verg. A. 8, 684; cf.: navali coronā solet donari, qui primus in hostium navem armatus transilierit, Paul. ex Fest. p. 163 Müll.; so,navali cinctus honore caput,
Ov. A. A. 3, 392:navali surgentes aere columnae,
made of the brass from the beaks of captured ships, Verg. G. 3, 29:arbor,
fit for ship-building, Plin. 13, 9, 17, § 61:stagnum,
a basin in which to exhibit mock sea-fights, Tac. A. 4, 15:navalis Phoebus, so called because hegranted the victory at Actium,
Prop. 4 (5), 1, 3; v. Actius and Actiacus: socii, sailors, seamen (chosen from the freedmen of the colonists and allies, and also from those of the colonists and allies themselves who had been in slavery; they were bound to a longer period of service and were of lower rank than the land troops; cf. Liv. 36, 2; 40, 18; 21, 50):postero die militibus navalibusque sociis convocatis,
id. 26, 48; 26, 17; 32, 23; 26, 35;24, 11.—Sometimes the socii navales are distinguished from the seamen,
Liv. 37, 10:navales pedes, contemptuously,
galley-slaves, Plaut. Men. 2, 2, 75. (Others understand by this expression ship-servants, cabin-boys. Non. 381, 393, calls the oars themselves navales pedes).—Duumviri navales,
two commissaries who were charged with the repairing and fitting out of a fleet, Liv. 9, 30; 40, 18; 26: navalis scriba, a ship's scribe or secretary, Paul. ex Fest. p. 169 Müll.—Subst.: nāvā-le, is, n. (in sing. only poet.), and nāvā-lĭa, ium, n. ( gen. plur. navaliorum, Vitr. 5, 127; Inscr. Orell. 3627).A.A place where ships were built and repaired, a dock, dockyard (cf.:B.statio, portus): navalia, portus, aquarum ductus, etc.,
Cic. Off. 2, 17, 60:de navalium opere,
id. de Or. 1, 14, 62:deripientque rates alii navalibus,
Verg. A. 4, 593; Ov. M. 11, 455.—In sing., haud aliter quam si siccum navale teneret (puppis), Ov. M. 3, 661; id. H. 18, 207.—Esp. of the place in Rome, across the Tiber, where the dock-yards were situated, Liv. 3, 26; 8, 14, 12; 40, 51 et saep.—Near them was the Navalis porta, Paul. ex Fest. p. 178 Müll.—The requisites for fitting out a ship, [p. 1192] tackling, rigging, Liv. 45, 23, 5; Verg. A. 11, 329; Plin. 16, 11, 21, § 52. -
11 Pallas
1.Pallăs, ădis and ădos, f., = Pallas.A.Surname of the Greek goddess Athene, and hence of the corresponding Minerva of the Romans, the goddess of war and wisdom; the inventress of working in wool, and of the cultivation of the olive, on which account the olive-tree was sacred to her:B.Pallas Minerva est dicta, quod Pallantem Gigantem interfecerit, vel, sicut putabant, quod in Pallante palude nata est,
Fest. p. 220 Müll.:Pallas... Proeliis audax,
Hor. C. 1, 12, 20; Ov. M. 5, 263:Palladis ales,
the owl, Ov. F. 2, 89:Pallados arbor,
the olive-tree, id. A. A. 2, 518; cf.:rami Palladis,
Verg. A. 7, 154:iratā Pallade, i. q. invitā Minervā,
Ov. F. 3, 826.—Transf.1. 2.The olive-tree:3. 4.dat quoque baciferam Pallada rarus ager,
Ov. Am. 2, 16, 8.—The number seven, Macr. Somn. Scip. 1, 6; Mart. Cap. 7, § 738.—5.For Vesta, because the Palladium stood in the temple of Vesta: Pallados ignes, Prop 4 (5), 4, 45.—II.Deriv.A.Pallădĭus, a, um, adj., = Palladios, of or belonging to Pallas, Palladian:B.numen Palladium,
i. e. Pallas, Ov. Tr. 1, 10, 12:aegis,
of Pallas, Luc. 7, 570:Palladiā gaudent silvā vivacis olivae,
Verg. G. 2, 181;latices,
oil, Ov. M. 8, 275:corona,
an olive-wreath, id. A. A. 1, 727:arx,
Troy, Prop. 3, 7 (4, 8), 42:arces,
Athens, Ov. M. 7, 399:honores,
shown to Pallas, id. H. 17, 133: pinus, the Argo, because built under Minerva's direction, Val. Fl. 1, 475:metus,
inspired by Pallas, id. 6, 408: forum, the Roman forum, because there stood a temple of Minerva, Mart. 1, 3, 8:Palladia Alba, because Domitian caused the Quinquatria in honor of Pallas to be annually celebrated there,
id. 5, 1, 1; cf. Suet. Dom. 4:Palladia Tolosa, because the sciences flourished there,
Mart. 9, 100, 3:manus,
i. e. skilful, Stat. S. 1, 1, 5:ars,
Mart. 6, 13, 2:lotos,
the flute, id. 8, 51, 14.—Subst.: Pallădĭum, ii, n., the image or statue of Pallas, which, in the reign of Ilus, fell from heaven at Troy, and during the Trojan war was carried off by Ulysses and Diomed, because the fate of the city depended on the possession of this image. It afterwards came from Greece to Rome, where Metellus saved it from the temple of Vesta when the latter was burned down, Verg. A. 2, 166; Sil. 9, 531; Ov. Tr. 3, 1, 29; Serv. ad Verg. A. 2, 227; Cic. Phil. 11, 10, 24; id. Scaur. 2, 48; Plin. 7, 43, 45, § 141; cf. Plaut. Ps. 4, 6, 1 sq.; id. Bacch. 4, 9, 31.2.Pallas, antis (voc. Pallā, Verg. A. 10, 411 al.; also Pallas and Pallan, acc. to Prisc. p. 702), m., = Pallas, the name of several mythic and historical personages.A.Son of Pandion, the father of the fifth Minerva, Cic. N. D. 3, 23, 59; Ov. M. 7, 500.—B.A king of Arcadia, the great-grandfather of Evander, Verg. A. 8, 54 Serv.—C.Son of Evander, Verg. A. 8, 104.—D.One of the giants, Claud. Gigant. 94; Fest. s. v Pallas, p. 220.—E.A freedman of the emperor Claudius, proverbial for his wealth; slain by Nero, Plin. Ep. 7, 29; 8, 6; Tac. A. 12, 53; Juv. 1, 109; Plin. 33, 10, 47, § 134.—II.Derivv.A.Pallantēus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Pallas (the ancestor of Evander), Pallantian: moenia Pallantea, i. e. of the city of Pallanteum, in Italy (v. in the foll.), Verg. A. 9, 196 and 241:2.apex,
of the Palatine, Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 644. —Subst.: Pallantēum, i, n.a. b.The city founded by Evander in Italy, on the site where Rome afterwards stood, Verg. A. 8, 54; 341.—B.Pallantĭăs, ădis, f., Aurora, so called because descended from Hyperion, the uncle of the giant Pallas, Ov. F. 4, 373; id. M. 9, 420.—C.Pallantis, ĭdos and ĭdis, f., Aurora (v. Pallantias, supra), Ov. M 15, 700.— Transf., the day, Ov. F. 6, 567.—D.Pallantĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Pallas, Pallantian:Pallantius heros,
i. e. Evander, Ov. F. 5, 647. -
12 Persae
Persae, ārum, m., = Persai, the Persians, originally the inhabitants of the country of Persis, afterwards of the great kingdom of Persia, Plaut. Curc. 3, 1, 72; Cic. Rep. 3, 9, 15; id. Tusc. 1, 45, 108; id. Brut. 10, 41; id. Off. 3, 11, 48 et saep.—In sing. in the Gr. form: Perses, ae, m. (ante- and post-class. Persa), Cic. Tusc. 1, 42, 101; id. Rep. 1, 27, 43; Quint. 3, 7, 21; Nep. Reg. 1, 4; Curt. 6, 2, 11; Vulg. Dan. 13, 65.—Form Persa, Plaut. Pers. 4, 5, 4; Amm. 23, 6, 79; Veg. Mil. 3 epil.; Ven. Fort. Carm. 5, 6, 208. —Also, the name of a comedy by Plautus, the Persian. —B.Transf.1. 2.Poet., the Parthians, Hor. C. 1, 2, 22; 3, 5, 4.—Hence,C.Persis, ĭdis, f., the country of Persis, between Caramania, Media, and Susiana, now Fars or Farsistan, Mel. 1, 2, 4; 3, 8, 5; Curt. 5, 4, 4 sqq.; Verg. G. 4, 290; Nep. Them. 10, 1; Ov. A. A. 1, 225; Luc. 2, 258. —In the Lat. form: Persĭa, ae, f., Persia, Plaut. Pers. 4, 3, 28.—2.Adj., Persian ( poet.):D.rates,
Ov. A. A. 1, 172.—Subst., a Persian woman, Claud. Laud. Stil. 1, 51.—Persĭcus, a, um, adj., Persian, Persic:1. 2.mare,
Mel. 1, 2, 1; Plin. 6, 13, 16, § 41; 6, 26, 29, § 114:sinus,
id. 6, 26, 29, § 115:regna,
Juv. 14, 328:portus,
in the Eubœan Sea, where the Persian fleet was stationed, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 248 and 256; cf. Fest. p. 217 Müll.:Persica malus,
a peach-tree, Macr. S. 2, 15;also called Persica arbor,
Plin. 13, 9, 17, § 60: Persici apparatus, poet. for splendid, luxurious, Hor. C. 1, 38, 1.— Absol.: Per-sĭcus, i, f., a peach-tree, Col. 5, 10, 20; 9, 4, 3; Pall. 1, 3.—Hence, subst.Persĭcē, ēs, f. (Gr Persikê): porticus, lit. a portico in Lacedœmon, built out of spoils taken from the Persians; hence, a gallery in Brutus's country-seat, named after it, Cic. Att. 15, 9, 1.—3.Per-sĭca, ōrum, n., Persian history:ex Dionis Persicis,
Cic. Div. 1, 23, 46.— Adv.: Persĭcē, in Persian:loqui,
Quint. 11, 2, 50. -
13 Persicum
Persae, ārum, m., = Persai, the Persians, originally the inhabitants of the country of Persis, afterwards of the great kingdom of Persia, Plaut. Curc. 3, 1, 72; Cic. Rep. 3, 9, 15; id. Tusc. 1, 45, 108; id. Brut. 10, 41; id. Off. 3, 11, 48 et saep.—In sing. in the Gr. form: Perses, ae, m. (ante- and post-class. Persa), Cic. Tusc. 1, 42, 101; id. Rep. 1, 27, 43; Quint. 3, 7, 21; Nep. Reg. 1, 4; Curt. 6, 2, 11; Vulg. Dan. 13, 65.—Form Persa, Plaut. Pers. 4, 5, 4; Amm. 23, 6, 79; Veg. Mil. 3 epil.; Ven. Fort. Carm. 5, 6, 208. —Also, the name of a comedy by Plautus, the Persian. —B.Transf.1. 2.Poet., the Parthians, Hor. C. 1, 2, 22; 3, 5, 4.—Hence,C.Persis, ĭdis, f., the country of Persis, between Caramania, Media, and Susiana, now Fars or Farsistan, Mel. 1, 2, 4; 3, 8, 5; Curt. 5, 4, 4 sqq.; Verg. G. 4, 290; Nep. Them. 10, 1; Ov. A. A. 1, 225; Luc. 2, 258. —In the Lat. form: Persĭa, ae, f., Persia, Plaut. Pers. 4, 3, 28.—2.Adj., Persian ( poet.):D.rates,
Ov. A. A. 1, 172.—Subst., a Persian woman, Claud. Laud. Stil. 1, 51.—Persĭcus, a, um, adj., Persian, Persic:1. 2.mare,
Mel. 1, 2, 1; Plin. 6, 13, 16, § 41; 6, 26, 29, § 114:sinus,
id. 6, 26, 29, § 115:regna,
Juv. 14, 328:portus,
in the Eubœan Sea, where the Persian fleet was stationed, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 248 and 256; cf. Fest. p. 217 Müll.:Persica malus,
a peach-tree, Macr. S. 2, 15;also called Persica arbor,
Plin. 13, 9, 17, § 60: Persici apparatus, poet. for splendid, luxurious, Hor. C. 1, 38, 1.— Absol.: Per-sĭcus, i, f., a peach-tree, Col. 5, 10, 20; 9, 4, 3; Pall. 1, 3.—Hence, subst.Persĭcē, ēs, f. (Gr Persikê): porticus, lit. a portico in Lacedœmon, built out of spoils taken from the Persians; hence, a gallery in Brutus's country-seat, named after it, Cic. Att. 15, 9, 1.—3.Per-sĭca, ōrum, n., Persian history:ex Dionis Persicis,
Cic. Div. 1, 23, 46.— Adv.: Persĭcē, in Persian:loqui,
Quint. 11, 2, 50. -
14 vineus
I. II.Subst.: vīnĕa, ae, f.A.A plantation of vines, a vineyard, Cic. Sen. 15, 54; id. Div. 1, 17, 31; id. Agr. 2, 25, 67; Plaut. Curc. 1, 2, 50; Verg. G. 2, 390; Hor. S. 2, 4, 43; id. C. 3, 1, 29 al.—B.A vine, Cato, R. R. 6; Varr. R. R. 1, 25; Col. 4, 10, 2; 4, 22, 5; id. Arb. 14; Phaedr. 4, 3, 1.—C.In milit. lang., a kind of penthouse, shed, or mantlet, built like an arbor, for sheltering besiegers, Caes. B. G. 2, 12; 2, 30; 3, 21; 7, 17; Cic. Fam. 5, 4, 10; id. Phil. 8, 6, 17; Sil. 13, 110 al.; cf. Veg. Mil. 4, 15: sub vineam jacere dicuntur milites, cum astantibus centurionibus jacere coguntur sudes, Fest. s. v. sub, p. 311 Müll.
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