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dimensus

  • 1 dimetior

    dī-mētior, mēnsus sum, mētīrī (dis u. metior), nach allen Seiten hin abmessen, ausmessen, vermessen, I) eig.: 1) im allg.: a) der Dimension nach, α) aktiv: convallem tabernaculorum dimetiar, Vulg. psalm. 107, 8: atque ego ista sum dimensus, Cic. de sen. 59: dimensi sunt virilis pedis vestigium, Vitr. 4, 1, 6: altitudinem caeli et latitudinem terrae et profundum abyssi qui dimensus est? Vulg. Sirach 1, 2. – m. ad (nach) u. Akk., dimensus (scrobem) ad corporis sui modulum, Suet. Ner. 49, 1. – β) passiv: a quo essent illa dimensa atque descripta, Cic.: domum Rabirianam, quam tu iam dimensam et exaedificatam animo habebas, M. Fontinus emit, Cic.: omnia dimensa, Plin. ep.: omnia sint dimensa paribus numeris (in gleichen Zwischenräumen) viarum, Verg.: mittere ad dimetiendum opus primipilarem, Suet. – m. in u. Akk., columnae altitudo dimetienda est in partes octo et dimidiam od. dimetiatur in partes tredecim, Vitr. 3, 3, 10 u. 3, 5, 8 (vgl. 3, 3, 12 u. 5, 9, 3) – m. ad (nach) u. Akk., tigna dimensa ad altitudinem fluminis, Caes. b.G. 4, 17, 3. – b) der Zeitdauer nach abmessen, neque certum dimensumque (und geregelte) tempus, Plin. ep. 9, 36, 3: interdum ille (fons) certis dimensisque momentis vel subtrahitur vel assurgit, Plin. ep. 4, 30, 3. – c) dem Maße nach zumessen, m. Dat. (wem?), patrimonium plerisque in diem vitae suae dimensum, Spart. Hadr. 7, 9. – subst., dīmēnsum, ī, n., die zugemessene Ration, vix necessarium usurpando dimensum, Pacat. pan. 13, 2. – 2) insbes.: a) (bes. als milit. t.t.) eine Örtl. abmessend abstecken, dimensis vicorum ordinibus, abgesteckten, regelmäßigen, Tac. ann. 15, 43: dimensa castra, Sil. 12, 541: opere (die Lagerräume) dimenso, Caes. b.G. 2, 19, 5: dimensis principiis, Tac. ann. 1, 61. – b) als astron. t.t., ausmessen, vermessen, caelum atque terram, Cic. de sen. 49: mundum, Quint. 12, 11, 10: positus siderum ac spatia, Tac. ann. 6, 21: passiv, certis dimensus partibus orbis, Verg. georg. 1, 231: dimensis orbibus anni, Stat. Theb. 1, 505. – Partiz. subst., dīmēnsa, ōrum, n., abgemessene Punkte, Chalcid. Tim. 69 u. 78. – c) als metr. t.t., abmessen, syllabas, Cic. or. 147: pedes, Quint. 9, 4, 112: versum (näml. ad pedes), Cic. or. 183. – m. ad (nach) u. Akk., non ad pedes verba dimensa sunt, Quint. 9, 4, 27. – II) übtr., abmessen, audiam civem digitis peccata dimetientem sua, der an den F. abzählt, Cic. parad. 3, 26: dum inventa ponderant ac dimetiuntur, Quint. 8. praef. 27. – / Sämtliche bekannte Stellen, in denen dimetior u. bes. dimensus passiv steht, s. Neue-Wagener Formenl.3 Bd. 3. S. 62. – Cic. Arch. 29 lesen Kaiser u. Richter dimittendum.

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  • 2 dimetior

    dī-mētior, mēnsus sum, mētīrī (dis u. metior), nach allen Seiten hin abmessen, ausmessen, vermessen, I) eig.: 1) im allg.: a) der Dimension nach, α) aktiv: convallem tabernaculorum dimetiar, Vulg. psalm. 107, 8: atque ego ista sum dimensus, Cic. de sen. 59: dimensi sunt virilis pedis vestigium, Vitr. 4, 1, 6: altitudinem caeli et latitudinem terrae et profundum abyssi qui dimensus est? Vulg. Sirach 1, 2. – m. ad (nach) u. Akk., dimensus (scrobem) ad corporis sui modulum, Suet. Ner. 49, 1. – β) passiv: a quo essent illa dimensa atque descripta, Cic.: domum Rabirianam, quam tu iam dimensam et exaedificatam animo habebas, M. Fontinus emit, Cic.: omnia dimensa, Plin. ep.: omnia sint dimensa paribus numeris (in gleichen Zwischenräumen) viarum, Verg.: mittere ad dimetiendum opus primipilarem, Suet. – m. in u. Akk., columnae altitudo dimetienda est in partes octo et dimidiam od. dimetiatur in partes tredecim, Vitr. 3, 3, 10 u. 3, 5, 8 (vgl. 3, 3, 12 u. 5, 9, 3) – m. ad (nach) u. Akk., tigna dimensa ad altitudinem fluminis, Caes. b.G. 4, 17, 3. – b) der Zeitdauer nach abmessen, neque certum dimensumque (und geregelte) tempus, Plin. ep. 9, 36, 3: interdum ille (fons) certis dimensisque momentis vel subtrahitur vel assurgit, Plin. ep. 4, 30, 3. – c) dem Maße nach zumessen, m. Dat. (wem?), patrimonium plerisque in diem vitae suae di-
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    mensum, Spart. Hadr. 7, 9. – subst., dīmēnsum, ī, n., die zugemessene Ration, vix necessarium usurpando dimensum, Pacat. pan. 13, 2. – 2) insbes.: a) (bes. als milit. t.t.) eine Örtl. abmessend abstecken, dimensis vicorum ordinibus, abgesteckten, regelmäßigen, Tac. ann. 15, 43: dimensa castra, Sil. 12, 541: opere (die Lagerräume) dimenso, Caes. b.G. 2, 19, 5: dimensis principiis, Tac. ann. 1, 61. – b) als astron. t.t., ausmessen, vermessen, caelum atque terram, Cic. de sen. 49: mundum, Quint. 12, 11, 10: positus siderum ac spatia, Tac. ann. 6, 21: passiv, certis dimensus partibus orbis, Verg. georg. 1, 231: dimensis orbibus anni, Stat. Theb. 1, 505. – Partiz. subst., dīmēnsa, ōrum, n., abgemessene Punkte, Chalcid. Tim. 69 u. 78. – c) als metr. t.t., abmessen, syllabas, Cic. or. 147: pedes, Quint. 9, 4, 112: versum (näml. ad pedes), Cic. or. 183. – m. ad (nach) u. Akk., non ad pedes verba dimensa sunt, Quint. 9, 4, 27. – II) übtr., abmessen, audiam civem digitis peccata dimetientem sua, der an den F. abzählt, Cic. parad. 3, 26: dum inventa ponderant ac dimetiuntur, Quint. 8. praef. 27. – Sämtliche bekannte Stellen, in denen dimetior u. bes. dimensus passiv steht, s. Neue-Wagener Formenl.3 Bd. 3. S. 62. – Cic. Arch. 29 lesen Kaiser u. Richter dimittendum.

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  • 3 indimensus

    in-dīmēnsus, a, um (in u. dimetior), unvermeßlich, unzählig, Amm. 19, 2, 4.

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  • 4 indimensus

    in-dīmēnsus, a, um (in u. dimetior), unvermeßlich, unzählig, Amm. 19, 2, 4.

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  • Dimension — Di*men sion, n. [L. dimensio, fr. dimensus, p. p. of dimetiri to measure out; di = dis + metiri to measure: cf. F. dimension. See {Measure}.] 1. Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dimension lumber — Dimension Di*men sion, n. [L. dimensio, fr. dimensus, p. p. of dimetiri to measure out; di = dis + metiri to measure: cf. F. dimension. See {Measure}.] 1. Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dimension scantling — Dimension Di*men sion, n. [L. dimensio, fr. dimensus, p. p. of dimetiri to measure out; di = dis + metiri to measure: cf. F. dimension. See {Measure}.] 1. Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dimension stock — Dimension Di*men sion, n. [L. dimensio, fr. dimensus, p. p. of dimetiri to measure out; di = dis + metiri to measure: cf. F. dimension. See {Measure}.] 1. Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dimension stone — Dimension Di*men sion, n. [L. dimensio, fr. dimensus, p. p. of dimetiri to measure out; di = dis + metiri to measure: cf. F. dimension. See {Measure}.] 1. Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dimensional lumber — Dimension Di*men sion, n. [L. dimensio, fr. dimensus, p. p. of dimetiri to measure out; di = dis + metiri to measure: cf. F. dimension. See {Measure}.] 1. Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Space of dimension — Dimension Di*men sion, n. [L. dimensio, fr. dimensus, p. p. of dimetiri to measure out; di = dis + metiri to measure: cf. F. dimension. See {Measure}.] 1. Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Space of four dimensions — Dimension Di*men sion, n. [L. dimensio, fr. dimensus, p. p. of dimetiri to measure out; di = dis + metiri to measure: cf. F. dimension. See {Measure}.] 1. Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Space of three dimensions — Dimension Di*men sion, n. [L. dimensio, fr. dimensus, p. p. of dimetiri to measure out; di = dis + metiri to measure: cf. F. dimension. See {Measure}.] 1. Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Space of two dimensions — Dimension Di*men sion, n. [L. dimensio, fr. dimensus, p. p. of dimetiri to measure out; di = dis + metiri to measure: cf. F. dimension. See {Measure}.] 1. Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • CLOACAE — publica sordium receptacula, sicut Latrinae (de quibus infra) privata; inter Gentilium σεβάσματα memoratae Clementi Romano, Recognit. l. 5. quem locum supra adduximus voce Aelurus 3 non tennis operae nec leviculae im pensae Romanis fuêre. Harum… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

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