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1 modulus
ī m. [demin. к modus ]1) мера2) такт, ритм, мелодия AG, PM, Ap, Amm3) тех., архит. модуль, масштаб соразмерности Vtr, Frontin -
2 modulus
1) мера, которой меряют (1. 8 § 5 D. 39, 1). 2) = fistula, при водопроводах мера труб, Frontin. de aquaed. § 34. (1. 30 § 1 D. 39, 2).Латинско-русский словарь к источникам римского права > modulus
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3 acceptorius
acceptōrius, a, umслужащий для приёма (воды), принимающий ( modulus Frontin) -
4 bipedalis
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5 embates
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6 erogatorius
ērogatōrius, a, um [ erogo ]распределительный, раздаточный ( modulus Frontin) -
7 modulor
ātus sum, ārī depon. [ modulus ]1) размерять, ритмически произносить ( orationem C)m. sonum vocis pulsu pedum L — петь, отбивая такт ногой2) (в такт) играть или петь (carmen V, Su)m. lyram Tib — играть на лиреm. verba fidibus H — петь, играя на кифаре
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