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1 comburo
comb-ūro, ussī, ūstum, ere (aus *co-amburo entstanden), völlig verbrennen, I) eig.: aedes, Plaut.: naves, Caes.: libros, annales, Cic.: commentarios regios, Liv.: alqm vivum, Cic. – v. Verbrennen der Toten, alqm in foro, Cic.: corpus alcis concisae scaphae lignis, Val. Max. – v. der Sonnenhitze, absol., non ut (sol) tepefaciat solum, sed etiam comburat (versengt), Cic. de nat. deor. 2, 40. – Partiz. subst., combūstum, ī, n., der Brandschaden am Leibe, Scrib. 221 (wo viell. zu lesen ad combusta): Plur., Plin. 20, 17 u. 22, 141. Scrib. 219 u. 220. – II) übtr.: c. alqm iudicio, zugrunde richten, Cic. ad Q. fr. 1, 2, 2. § 6: combustus Semelā, entbrannt, verliebt in usw., Prop. 2, 30, 29: c. diem, gleichs. zu Grabe tragen, totschlagen = schmausend zubringen, Plaut. Men. 155 zw. – / assimiliert commurere, Corp. inscr. Lat. 14, 850.
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2 comburo
comb-ūro, ussī, ūstum, ere (aus *co-amburo entstanden), völlig verbrennen, I) eig.: aedes, Plaut.: naves, Caes.: libros, annales, Cic.: commentarios regios, Liv.: alqm vivum, Cic. – v. Verbrennen der Toten, alqm in foro, Cic.: corpus alcis concisae scaphae lignis, Val. Max. – v. der Sonnenhitze, absol., non ut (sol) tepefaciat solum, sed etiam comburat (versengt), Cic. de nat. deor. 2, 40. – Partiz. subst., combūstum, ī, n., der Brandschaden am Leibe, Scrib. 221 (wo viell. zu lesen ad combusta): Plur., Plin. 20, 17 u. 22, 141. Scrib. 219 u. 220. – II) übtr.: c. alqm iudicio, zugrunde richten, Cic. ad Q. fr. 1, 2, 2. § 6: combustus Semelā, entbrannt, verliebt in usw., Prop. 2, 30, 29: c. diem, gleichs. zu Grabe tragen, totschlagen = schmausend zubringen, Plaut. Men. 155 zw. – ⇒ assimiliert commurere, Corp. inscr. Lat. 14, 850. -
3 Combuteria
Combuteria (Computeria), ae, f., ein kleines Städtchen der Samniter an der südwestl. Grenze Kampaniens, Liv. 23, 39, 6 (Comb.) u. 24, 20, 5 (Comp.). – Nbf. Cubulteria, Corp. inscr. Lat. 10, 4620. – Dav. Cubulterīnus, a, um, aus od. zu Kubulteria, marmora, Corp. inscr. Lat. 10, 7574: Plur. subst. Cubulterīnī, Plin. 3, 63.
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4 commuro
commūro, s. comb-ūro /.
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5 Combuteria
Combuteria (Computeria), ae, f., ein kleines Städtchen der Samniter an der südwestl. Grenze Kampaniens, Liv. 23, 39, 6 (Comb.) u. 24, 20, 5 (Comp.). – Nbf. Cubulteria, Corp. inscr. Lat. 10, 4620. – Dav. Cubulterīnus, a, um, aus od. zu Kubulteria, marmora, Corp. inscr. Lat. 10, 7574: Plur. subst. Cubulterīnī, Plin. 3, 63.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Combuteria
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comb — comb1 [kōm] n. [ME < OE camb, comb, lit., toothed object < IE * g̑ombhos (> Sans jámbah, Gr gomphos, tooth) < base * ĝembh ,ĝombh , to bite, tooth] 1. a thin strip of hard rubber, plastic, metal, etc. with teeth, passed through the… … English World dictionary
Comb — Comb, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Combed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Combing}.] To disentangle, cleanse, or adjust, with a comb; to lay smooth and straight with, or as with, a comb; as, to comb hair or wool. See under {Combing}. [1913 Webster] Comb down his… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Comb — (k[=o]m; 110), n. [AS. camb; akin to Sw., Dan., & D. kam, Icel. kambr, G. kamm, Gr. ? a grinder tooth, Skr. jambha tooth.] 1. An instrument with teeth, for straightening, cleansing, and adjusting the hair, or for keeping it in place. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Comb — Comb, v. i. [See {Comb}, n., 5.] (Naut.) To roll over, as the top or crest of a wave; to break with a white foam, as waves. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Comb — Comb, Combe Combe (? or ?), n. [AS. comb, prob. of Celtic origin; cf. W. cwm a dale, valley.] That unwatered portion of a valley which forms its continuation beyond and above the most elevated spring that issues into it. [Written also {coombe}.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
comb — (n.) O.E. camb comb, crest, honeycomb (later Anglian comb), from W.Gmc. *kambaz (Cf. O.S., O.H.G. camb, Ger. Kamm, M.Du. cam, Du. kam, O.N. kambr), lit. toothed object, from PIE *gombhos, from root *gembh to bite, tooth (Cf … Etymology dictionary
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comb — ► NOUN 1) an article with a row of narrow teeth, used for untangling or arranging the hair. 2) a device for separating and dressing textile fibres. 3) the red fleshy crest on the head of a domestic fowl, especially a cock. 4) a honeycomb. ► VERB… … English terms dictionary
Comb — Comb, n. A dry measure. See {Coomb}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Comb — (spr. kōm oder kūm), engl. Hohlmaß, s. Coom … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon