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1 fossura
digging, delving, sapping, ditching -
2 fossiō
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3 repastinātiō
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4 ablaqueatio
ablăquĕātĭo, ōnis, f. [ablaqueo], a digging or loosening of the soil round the roots of a tree, Col. 4, 4, 2; 4, 8, 2; Plin. 12, 15, 33, § 66 al.—II.Concr., the trench itself made by digging, Col. 5, 10, 17 Schneid. -
5 fossoria
fossōrĭus, a, um [fodio], adapted to digging, fit for delving:pars (securis),
Isid. 19, 19, 11.—As subst.: fossōria, ae, f., digging (as an occupation), Firm. Math. 2, 10 init. -
6 fossorius
fossōrĭus, a, um [fodio], adapted to digging, fit for delving:pars (securis),
Isid. 19, 19, 11.—As subst.: fossōria, ae, f., digging (as an occupation), Firm. Math. 2, 10 init. -
7 dē-fodiō
dē-fodiō fōdī, fossus, ere, to dig deep, dig up, make by digging: specus, V.: terram, H. — To bury, cover with earth: thesaurum defossum esse sub lecto: signum in terram, L.: novaculam in comitio: alqm humo, O.: iacent defossa talenta, V.: abdita ac defossa (sc. loca), i. e. caves, Ta.— To hide, conceal, cover: defodiet (aetas) condetque nitentia, H.: Defossa in loculis sportula, Iu. -
8 dēfossus
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9 effodiō (exf-, ecf-)
effodiō (exf-, ecf-) fōdī, fossus, ere [ex + fodio], to dig out, dig up, mine, excavate: ferrum: opes, O.: signum, L.: de limite saxum, Iu.: terram, L.: effossis eorum domibus, ransacked, Cs.: portūs, i. e. make by digging, V.: oculi illi ecfodientur, will be torn out, T.: singulis effossis oculis, Cs. -
10 fodiō
fodiō fōdī, fossus, ere [FOD-], to dig, dig up: in fundo, T.: fodit, invenit auri aliquantum: humum, V.— To dig out, make by digging, excavate, mine: puteos, Cs.: cubilia (talpae), V.: argentum, L.: murum, undermine, O.— To prick, pierce, wound, thrust, stab: equi calcaribus armos, V.: ora hastis, L.: militem hastā, Ta.: Noli fodere, jog, T.: aquas (ungulā), O.—Fig., to goad, sting, disturb: te stimulis.* * *fodere, fodi, fossus Vdig, dig out/up; stab -
11 per-fodiō
per-fodiō fōdī, fossus, ere, to dig through, pierce through, transfix: parietes: thorax perfossus, V.—To make by digging, dig through: fretum manu, L. -
12 rūtrum
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13 adfodio
adfodere, -, - V TRANS -
14 affodio
affodere, -, - V TRANS -
15 bipalium
bimattock, double mattock, implement for double-digging/trenching -
16 circumfossura
digging around; (plants/trees) -
17 oblaqueatio
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18 pastinatum
plants (pl.) cultivated by preparing (ground) by digging and leveling -
19 pastino
pastinare, pastinavi, pastinatus V TRANS -
20 sartio
hoeing; digging-over; (in Columella; JFW guess, Old form of satio?)
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