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21 myrīca
myrīca ae, f, μυρίκη, the tamarisk (a shrub): tenues, O.—Prov.: Pinguia corticibus sudent electra myricae (of an impossibility), V.: laturas poma myricas speret, O.* * *tamarisk; (evergreen bush/shrub/tree) -
22 rubeus
rubeus adj. [rubus], of the bramble-bush: virga, a bramble-twig, V.* * *Irubea, rubeum ADJred (esp. of oxen/domestic animals); red (type of wheat, other contexts)IIrubea, rubeum ADJbramble-, of or produced from bramble -
23 rubus
rubus ī, m [RVB-], a bramble-bush, blackberrybush, Cs., L., V., H.— A blackberry: puniceus, Pr.* * *bramble, briar; prickly shrub; fruit of bramble, blackberry -
24 silva
silva (not sylva; poet. silua, trisyl., H.), ae, f [2 SER-], a wood, forest, woodland: silvae publicae: genus hominum in silvis dissipatum: ex silvā in nostros impetum facere, Cs.: silvarum potens Diana, H.: dea silvarum, O.: nemorosis abdita silvis, O.: salubres, H.: in silvis natus, L.— A plantation of trees, orchard, grove, crop, bush, foliage: signa in silvā disposita: domūs amoenitas silvā constabat, N.: inter silvas Academi quaerere verum, H.: sonans, V.: (aras) silvā incinxit agresti, foliage, O.: Congeries silvae, of wood, O.— Trees (poet.): Silvarum aliae pressos propaginis arcūs Exspectant, V.: nudata cacumina silvae Ostendunt, i. e. above the water, O.—Fig., a crowd, mass, abundance, quantity, supply, material: ubertas et quasi silva dicendi: rerum ac sententiarum. —Poet.: Immanis, a vast forest (of darts), V.: horrida siccae comae, a bristling forest, Iu.* * *wood, forest (sylvan) -
25 spīna
spīna ae, f [SPI-], a thorn: spinae acutae, V.: spinis conserto tegmine nullis, O.— A prickle, spine: animantium aliae spinis hirsutae: spinā nocuus, O.— The backbone, spine: duplex, V.: a spinae crate teneri, O.: Spina viret, the back, O.: spinae curvamen, O.—Fig., plur, thorns, difficulties, subtleties, perplexities: disserendi spinae: partiendi et definiendi, intricacies: spinas animo evellere, cares, H.: Quid te exempta levat spinis de pluribus una, errors, H.* * *thorn/spine/prickle (plant/animal); spike (asparagus); thorn-bush; blackthorn; spine/backbone/back; Circus center wall; fish-bone; difficulties (pl.); cares -
26 tribolus (-bulus)
tribolus (-bulus) ī, m, τριβολοσ, a thorn bush, thistle, caltrop, V., O. -
27 tūber
tūber eris, n [1 TV-], a lump, bump, swelling, tumor, protuberance, hump: colaphis tuber est totum caput, is one boil, T.—Poet.: tuberibus propriis offendere amicum, i. e. great faults, H.— A mushroom, truffle, moril, Iu.* * *Iexotic fruit; (azarole or oriental medlar); the bush (Crataegus azarolus)IItumor, protuberance, bump, excrescence; truffle; plant with tubereous root -
28 veprēcula
veprēcula ae, f dim. [vepres], a little thornbush, small brier: ex vepreculis extracta nitedula.* * * -
29 virgulta
virgulta ōrum, n [for * virgulēta, from virgula], a bush, thicket, copse, shrubbery: virgultis conlectis, Cs.: via interclusa virgultis, L., O.— Slips, cuttings: silvestria, V. -
30 adpendix
appendix, supplement, annex; appendage, adjunct; hanger on; barberry bush/fruit -
31 ampendix
appendix, supplement, annex; appendage, adjunct; hanger on; barberry bush/fruit -
32 arbuscula
small/young tree, sapling, bush, shrub; thing like a small tree; axe bearing -
33 conrepo
conrepere, conrepsi, conreptus V INTRANScreep, crawl; slink, move stealthily; take to the bush; creep (of the flesh) -
34 correpo
correpere, correpsi, correptus V INTRANScreep, crawl; slink, move stealthily; take to the bush; creep (of the flesh) -
35 cratio
cratire, crativi, cratitus V TRANS -
36 cratis
wickerwork; bundle of brush, fascine; framework, network, lattice; bush-harrow -
37 cratitio
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38 dumus
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39 frutectosus
frutectosa, frutectosum ADJshrubby, abounding in thickets; bushy, resembling a bush/shrub -
40 frutico
fruticare, fruticavi, fruticatus V INTRANSput forth shoots, bush/branch out; (antlers); become bushy, grow thickly (hair)
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