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1 damma
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2 cervina
cervīnus, a, um, adj. [cervus], of or pertaining to a deer: cornu, deer ' s horn, Varr. R. R. 3, 9, 14; Col. 8, 5, 18 al.:II.pellis,
Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 66: vellera, * Ov. M. 6, 592:pilus,
Plin. 28, 19, 77, § 246:color equi,
Pall. Mart. 13, 4: senectus, i. e. great age (because the deer was said to live to a great age; cf. Cic. Tusc. 3, 28, 69; Plin. 8, 32, 50, § 119;Aristot. H. A. 9, 6),
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3 cervinus
cervīnus, a, um, adj. [cervus], of or pertaining to a deer: cornu, deer ' s horn, Varr. R. R. 3, 9, 14; Col. 8, 5, 18 al.:II.pellis,
Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 66: vellera, * Ov. M. 6, 592:pilus,
Plin. 28, 19, 77, § 246:color equi,
Pall. Mart. 13, 4: senectus, i. e. great age (because the deer was said to live to a great age; cf. Cic. Tusc. 3, 28, 69; Plin. 8, 32, 50, § 119;Aristot. H. A. 9, 6),
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4 Odocoileus (Odocoileus) virginianus
ENG white-tailed deer, whitetail (deer), Virginia deerNLD witstaarthertGER Weißwedelhirsch, VirginiahirschFRA cerf de Virginie, cerf a queue blanche, [chevreuil = in Canada]Animal Names Latin to English > Odocoileus (Odocoileus) virginianus
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5 cerva
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6 cervīnus
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7 cervus
cervus ī, m [1 CAR-], a stag, deer: bos cervi figurā, Cs.: fugax, H.: surgens in cornua, V.: Ocior cervis, H. — In war, a structure of sharp stakes (like horns), chevaux-de-frise, Cs., L.* * *stag/deer; forked branches; chevaux-de-frise (spiked barricade against cavalry) -
8 Dāma
Dāma ae, m a slave's name, H.* * *fallow/red-deer; small member of deer family; gazelle/antelope; doe; slave name -
9 dammula
little deer (as a small and harmless animal); little fallow deer (L+S) -
10 damnula
little deer (as a small and harmless animal); little fallow deer (L+S) -
11 damma
damma ( dama), ae, f. (m., Verg. Ec. 8, 28; Georg. 3, 539; A. 8, 641; Stat. Ach. 2, 408; cf. Quint. 9, 3, 6) [R. dam-, v. domo], a general name for beasts of the deer kind; a fallow deer, buck, doe, antelope, chamois, Plin. 8, 53, 79, § 214; 11, 37, 45, § 124; Verg. G. 1, 308; 3, 410; Hor. Od. 1, 2, 12; Ov. M. 1, 442; 10, 539; 13, 832; id. F. 3, 646; Juv. 11, 121; Sen. Hippol. 62; Sid. Ep. 8, 6.—II.Transf., venison:nil damma sapit,
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12 Cervus (Przewalskium) albirostris
ENG Thorold's deer, white-lipped deerNLD witliphertGER WeißlippenhirschFRA cerf de ThoroldAnimal Names Latin to English > Cervus (Przewalskium) albirostris
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13 Hydropotes inermis
ENG Chinese water deer, Chinese water-deerNLD (Chinese) waterree, (Chinees waterhert)GER (chinesisches) WasserrehFRA hydropote -
14 Odocoileus (Odocoileus) hemionus columbianus
ENG black-tailed deer, (blacktail deer)NLD zwartstaarthertGER SchwarzwedelhirschFRA cerf de mulet, (cerf a queue noire)Animal Names Latin to English > Odocoileus (Odocoileus) hemionus columbianus
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15 axīs
axīs is, m [1 AG-], an axle, axle-tree: faginus, V.: ab axibus rotarum, L.—A chariot, car, wagon: tonans, V.— Plur, a wagon, O.— The axis (of the world): caeli. — The pole, C., V. — The heaven: stellis aptus, V.: longus, O.: sub axe, under the open sky, V.—A region, clime: hesperius, the west, O.—A board, plank: trabes axibus religare, Cs. Babylō ōnis, m a Babylonian, i. e. Nabob, T.* * *IIndian quadruped; (spotted deer?)IIaxle, axis, pole; chariot; the sky, heaven; north pole; region, climeIIIplank, board -
16 caprea
caprea ae, f [capra], a wild she-goat, roe, H., V., O.—Prov.: Iungentur capreae lupis, i. e. the impossible will occur, H.* * *roe deer; wild she-goat (L+S) -
17 capreolus
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18 hinnuleus
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19 rēnō (rhēnō)
rēnō (rhēnō) ōnis, m [Celtic], a deer-skin, garment, fur-cloak: rhenonum tegimentis uti, Cs. -
20 bissa
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