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1 cedrus
cedrus ī, f, κέδροσ, the cedar, juniper.— Hence, cedar wood: odorata, V.: effigies Antiquā ex cedro, V.—Meton., cedar oil (used to preserve books from moths): carmina linenda cedro, i. e. worthy of preservation, H.* * *cedar/juniper; cedar wood; cedar-oil/tar (used as preservative/medicine) -
2 cedrinus
cedrina, cedrinum ADJof cedar/cedar-wood, cedar-; obtained from cedar -
3 cedris
Icone of cedar tree; kind of juniper?; fruit/berry of cedar/juniper (L+S)IIcedridos/is N Fcone of cedar tree; kind of juniper?; fruit/berry of cedar/juniper (L+S) -
4 cedreus
cedrea, cedreum ADJof cedar, cedar-; obtained from cedar -
5 cedrus
cē̆drus, i, f., = kedros, the cedar, juniper-tree:II.Juniperus oxycedrus, Linn., which has a very fragrant wood, and furnishes an oil that protects from decay,
Plin. 13, 5, 11, § 52; 16, 40, 76, § 203; Col. 9, 4, 3; Vitr. 2, 9, 13.—Of cedar-wood, Verg. G. 3, 414; id. A. 7, 13; 7, 178; Curt. 5, 7, 5; 8, 10, 8; Suet. Calig. 37.—Hence,Meton., cedar-oil (with which the backs of books were usually anointed to preserve them from moths and decay):liber flavus cedro,
Ov. Tr. 3, 1, 13:perunctus cedro,
Mart. 3, 2, 7; cf. Becker, Gall. 2, p. 219.— Hence, poet.:carmina linenda cedro,
i. e. worthy of immortality, Hor. A. P. 332:cedro digna locutus,
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6 cedria
gum/resin of Syrian cedar (Juniperus excelia), cedar resin/pitch/tar -
7 cedrium
oil/wood-tar/pitch/resin obtained from cedar tree; oil of cedar -
8 cedrelate
cē̆drĕlătē, ēs, f., = kedrelatê, the cedar, fir-tree, a large kind of cedar, Plin. 13, 5, 11, § 53; 24, 5, 11, § 17. -
9 cedrinus
cē̆drĭnus, a, um, adj., = kedrinos, of cedar-wood, cedar-:trabes,
Plin. 16, 40, 79, § 213:Apollo,
id. 13, 5, 11, § 53:oleum,
id. 32, 7, 24, § 76. -
10 cedrelate
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11 pisselaeon
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12 cedreus
cē̆drĕus, a, um, adj. [cedrus], of cedar:oleum,
Vitr. 2, 9. -
13 cedria
cē̆drĭa, ae, f., = kedria, the pitch or resin from cedar, Col. 6, 32, 1; Plin. 29, 3, 11, § 47; 32, 7, 24, § 70 al. -
14 cedris
cē̆dris, ĭdis, f., = kedris, the fruit or berry of the cedar, Plin. 24, 5, 12, § 20. -
15 cedrium
cē̆drĭum, ii, n., = kedrion, cedar-oil, Plin. 16, 11, 21, § 52; Vitr. 2, 9, 13. -
16 oxycedros
oxycĕdros, i, f., = oxukedros, a species of cedar with pointed leaves, Plin. 13, 5, 10, § 52. -
17 pisselaeon
pissĕlaeon, i, n., = pisselaion, an oil made from the resin of the cedar, Plin. 24, 5, 11, § 19. -
18 Bombycilla cedrorum
ENG cedar waxwingNLD cederpestvogelGER Zedernseidenschwanz
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