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1 fertilis
fertĭlis, e, adj. [fero, I. B. 3.].I. A.Lit.(α).Absol.:(β).ager, quamvis fertilis, sine cultura fructuosus esse non potest,
Cic. Tusc. 2, 5, 13:Asia tam opima est ac fertilis. ut, etc.,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 6, 14:agri opimi et fertiles,
id. Agr. 2, 19, 51; cf.:agri uberrimi maximeque fertiles,
id. Div. 1, 42, 94:agri lati et fertiles,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 51, § 120; id. N. D. 2, 53:ager fertilis et praeda onustus,
Sall. J. 87, 1; Ov. F. 5, 12, 23:terra,
Liv. 45, 30, 4:Africa,
Hor. C. 3, 16, 31:Tibur,
id. ib. 4, 3, 10:oliveta,
id. ib. 2, 15, 8:Bacchus (i. e. vinum),
id. ib. 2, 6, 19:herba,
Ov. F. 3, 240:annus,
Prop. 4 (5), 8, 14:cornu nutricis (i. e. Copiae),
Ov. F. 5, 127.— Poet.:serpens, i. e. the Hydra,
continually producing new heads, Ov. H. 9, 95.— Comp.:uberius solum fertilioremve segetem,
Quint. 12, 10, 25.—Prov.: fertilior seges est alienis semper in agris,
Ov. A. A. 1, 349.— Sup.:quae fertilissima sunt Germaniae loca circum Hercyniam silvam,
Caes. B. G. 6, 24, 2:regio agri,
id. ib. 7, 13 fin.:ager,
Liv. 29, 25, 12:quaestus,
Plin. H. N. 14 praef. § 5.—With gen.:(γ).proferre possum multos fertiles agros alios aliorum fructuum,
fertile, some in one kind of produce, some in another, Cic. N. D. 2, 52, 131; cf.:ager frugum fertilis,
Sall. J. 17, 5:fertilis hominum frugumque Gallia,
Liv. 5, 34, 2:tellus frugum pecorisque,
Hor. C. S. 29:mare testae,
id. S. 2, 4, 31:insulae pabuli tantum,
Plin. 6, 22, 24, § 86:arenae vitri,
id. 5, 19, 17, § 75.— Comp.:incolae (Taprobanes) auri margaritarumque grandium fertiliores quam Indi,
richer in, Plin. 6, 22, 24, § 81.—With abl.:(δ).ager a litore arboribus fertilis, intus frugibus tantum,
Plin. 5, 5, 5, § 33:flumen auro,
id. 6, 23, 26, § 98.—With ad:(ε).tractus fertilis ad omnia,
Plin. 2, 78, 80, § 190.—With a and abl.:B.Aetna a sacro numquam non fertilis igni,
Lucil. Aetna, 556.—Trop., fertile, productive ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):II.fertile pectus habes,
Ov. Pont. 4, 2, 11:Bacche, soles Phoebo fertilis esse tuo,
Prop. 4 (5), 6, 76:tanto priscorum cura fertilior fuit,
Plin. H. N. 14 praef. § 3.—That makes fruitful or fertile, fertilizing ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose): dea (i. e. Ceres), Ov. M. 5, 642:Nilus,
Tib. 1, 7, 22; [p. 741] Val. Fl. 7, 608:majores fertilissimum in agro oculum domini esse dixerunt,
Plin. 18, 6, 8, § 43.—Hence, * adv.: fertĭlĭter, fruitfully, abundantly:derelicta (metalla) fertilius revivescunt,
Plin. 34, 17, 49, § 164.
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