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101 mātūrus
mātūrus adj. with comp. mātūrior, and sup. mātūrissimus, or mātūrrimus, ripe, mature: poma: uva, V.: seges messi, ripe for harvesting, L.—As subst n.: quod maturi erat, all the ripe (corn), L. —Ripe, mature, of age, proper, fit, seasonable, timely: virgo, H.: infans, O.: aetas, of manhood, V.: omnia matura sunt, ready to be seized, S.: animi, of ripe judgment, V.: aevi, of mature years, V.: animo et aevo, O.: tempus, seasonable: scribendi tempus maturius: mihi ad Nonas bene maturum videtur fore, just at the right time: filia matura viro, marriageable, V.: (progenies) militiae, L.: vitulus templis maturus et arae, old enough for sacrifice, Iu.—Of mature years, advanced in life: se maturum oppetere mortem: senex, H.—Of full strength: soles, V.: maturae mala nequitiae, fullgrown depravity, Iu.—That takes place early, early, speedy: hiemes, Cs.: aetas maturissima, Her.: honores, O.: iudicium, quick: robur maturrimum, Ta.: ego sum maturior illo, was there earlier, O.: Maturior vis, i. e. premature death, H.* * *matura -um, maturior -or -us, maturissimus -a -um ADJearly, speedy; ripe; mature, mellow; timely, seasonable -
102 modius
modius ī, m [modus], a corn-measure, measure, peck (containing sixteen sextarii, or one sixth of a Greek medimnus): tritici: pro singulis modiis octonos HS dare: modium populo dare asse: pleno modio, in full measure: ventres modio castigat iniquo, with short measure, Iu.: (anulorum) super tris modios, pecks, L.: argenti, a peck of money, Iu.— Prov.: multos modios salis simul edendos esse, ut amicitiae munus expletum sit.* * *peck; Roman dry measure; (about 2 gallons/8000 cc) -
103 mōmentum
mōmentum ī, n [1 MV-], a movement, motion: astra figurā suā momenta sustentant: momenta parva sequi, O.: animus momenta sumit utroque, i. e. fluctuates, O.— An alteration, change, disturbance, movement, revolution: perleve fortunae: annonae, alteration in the price of corn, L. — A make-weight, over-weight, that which turns the scales: eo (bello) quantumcumque virium momentum addiderint, rem omnem inclinaturos, L.— An expenditure of strength, decisive effort, exertion: haud maiore momento fusi Galli sunt, quam, etc., L.— A short time, brief space, moment, instant: parvis momentis multa natura adfingit: momento temporis, in a moment, L.: horae momento, on the instant, H.: momento unius horae, L.: momentum ut horae pereat, that a short hour be lost, Ph.— A little way: parvo momento antecedere, Cs.—Fig., a cause, circumstance, weight, influence, importance, moment: saepe in bello parvis momentis magni casūs intercederent, by trifling circumstances, Cs.: momenta omnia observare, all the circumstances: unam quamque rem momento suo ponderare, according to its importance: magnum in utramque partem momentum habere, influence, Cs.: nullum momentum in dando regno facere, decisive influence, L.: magnum attulit nostris ad salutem momentum, contributed largely, Cs.: cave quicquam habeat momenti gratia, influence: perpendens momenta officiorum, motives: parva momenta in spem metumque inpellere animos, trifling occasions, L.: momenta potentia, motives, O.: praebe nostrae momenta saluti, promote, O.: levi momento aestimare, prize lightly, Cs.: nullius momenti apud exercitum futurum, N.: levioris momenti consultatio, unimportant, L.: res maximi ad omnia momenti, L.: iuvenis, maximum momentum rerum civitatis, a power in the state, L.* * *moment, importance, influence; motion, movement; impulse, effort -
104 Ōstiēnsis
Ōstiēnsis e, adj., of Ostia, Ostian, C., L.: provincia, the superintendence of imports of corn: incommodum, the capture of a fleet by pirates at Ostia. -
105 Pīlumnus
Pīlumnus ī, m [pilum], a god of the Latins, who taught how to crush corn, V. -
106 pīstrīnum
pīstrīnum ī, n [pistor], a corn-mill, poundingmill, mill: te in pistrinum dedam usque ad necem, T.: in iudicia, tamquam in aliquod pistrinum, detrudi: tibi mecum in eodem est pistrino vivendum, must bear the same burden.* * *mill/bakery; (as a place of punishment of slaves or of drudgery) -
107 sata
sata ōrum, n [P. plur. n. of 1 sero], standing corn, crops: Dulce satis umor, V.: laeta, V.: Cum satis arbusta, O. -
108 sēmentis
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109 sonivius
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110 spīceus
spīceus adj. [spica], consisting of ears of corn: corona, H., Tb.: serta, O., Tb.: messis, i. e. of grain, V.* * *spicea, spiceum ADJconsisting of heads/ears of grain/cereal -
111 tessera
tessera ae, f, τέσσαρα, a die, cube (marked on six sides): ludere tesseris, T.: tesseras iacere: in tesserarum prospero iactu, L.: mittere, O.—A square tablet bearing a watchword, watchword, parole, countersign: tessera per castra a Livio consule data erat, ut, etc., L.: omnibus tesseram dare iubet, L.—A token, ticket, billet: frumenti, i. e. a ticket for a share in the distribution of corn, Iu.* * *die; square tablet marked with watchword, countersign; token, ticket -
112 farreus
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113 fordeum
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114 modiatio
corn-measuring; measuring by modii -
115 ordeum
barley (the plant or the grain from it); barley-corn -
116 spicifer
spicifera, spiciferum ADJcarrying heads/ears of corn/cereal -
117 Aio, quantitas magna frumentorum est
• Yes, that is a very large amount of cornLatin Quotes (Latin to English) > Aio, quantitas magna frumentorum est
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118 Emberiza calandra
—1. LAT Emberiza calandra ( Linnaeus)2. RUS просянка f3. ENG corn bunting4. DEU Grauammer f5. FRA bruant m proyerVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE — AVES > Emberiza calandra
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119 Elaphe guttata
1. LAT Elaphe guttata (Linnaeus)2. RUS пятнистый лазающий полоз m, красная крысиная змея f3. ENG corn snake, spotted racer4. DEU Kornnatter f5. FRA couleuvre f à gouttelettes, serpent m des blésАреал обитания: Северная Америка, Центральная АмерикаVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Elaphe guttata
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120 Agromyza parvicomis
VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Agromyza parvicomis
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