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1 quīnī
quīnī ae, a, num distr. [quinque], five each: quini in lectis: ordines, Cs.: versūs, N.: quina dena iugera data in singulos pedites, fifteen to each, L.: militibus quini viceni denarii dati, twenty-five to each, L.— Five: bis quinos silet dies, i. e. ten days, V.: nomina principum, L. -
2 quinarius
Iquinaria, quinarium ADJcontaining five each; grouped-by-fives; made of sheet five digits wide (pipe)IIquinarius (Roman coin worth five asses, half a denarius) -
3 quini
quīni, ae, a ( gen. plur. quinum, Col. 4, 30; Pandect. 40, 9, 5: quinorum not found), num. distr. adj. [quinque].I.Five each:II.quini in lectulis,
Cic. Pis. 27, 67:pedes,
Caes. B. G. 3, 73:ordines,
id. ib. 7, 23:versus,
Nep. Att. 18, 6:milia peditum,
Liv. 8, 8:ova pariunt,
Col. 8, 14, 5:aureorum,
Dig. 40, 9, 5.—In gen., five:minae,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 111:bis quinos silet dies,
Verg. A. 2, 126:armenta,
id. ib. 7, 538:nomina principum,
Liv. 28, 26.— In sing.: lex me perdit quina vicenaria, i.e. a law invalidating contracts entered into before the age of twenty-five (the lex Plaetoria; v. Cic. Off. 1, 15, 61), Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 69:scrobes non altiores quino semipede,
i. e. two feet and a half, Plin. 17, 11, 16, § 80. -
4 sexageniquini
sexāgēnī-quīni, ae, a, num. distrib. adj., sixty-five each:fistula sexagenumquinum,
i. e. sixty-five quarter-digits in diameter, Front. Aquaed. 55. -
5 quini viceni
quīnī-vīcēni ( quīnī vīcēni), ae, a, num. distr. adj., twenty-five each (only in Liv.):militibus quini viceni denarii dati,
Liv. 37, 59 fin. -
6 quiniviceni
quīnī-vīcēni ( quīnī vīcēni), ae, a, num. distr. adj., twenty-five each (only in Liv.):militibus quini viceni denarii dati,
Liv. 37, 59 fin. -
7 quingenarius
quingēnārĭus, a, um, adj. [quingeni].I.Consisting of five hundred each (post-Aug.):II.cohortes,
Curt. 5, 2, 3.—Consisting of five hundred:thorax,
i. e. of five hundred pounds weight, Plin. 7, 20, 19, § 83:lanx,
id. 33, 11, 52, § 145:poena,
a fine of five hundred asses, Gai. Inst. 4, 14 init. -
8 quingeni
quingēni, ae, a, num. distr. adj. [quingenti].I.Five hundred each (class.):II.quingenos denarios dat,
Cic. Att. 16, 8, 1; 4, 16, 7; Suet. Aug. 101; id. Caes. 38; id. Ner. 10; Dig. 38, 1, 15.—In gen., five hundred, Col. 5, 2, 6. -
9 cēnsor
cēnsor ōris, m [cf. censeo], the title of a Roman magistrate, instituted B.C. 443. The censors were two in number (usually patricians of high rank), elected in the Comitia Curiata, originally every five years. Their duties, which they swore to perform without favor or enmity, were to make a census of the people, giving the age, property, and class of each person; to exercise general control over public morals, with power to degrade any citizen to a lower rank, to expel senators, and deprive the equites of horses and rings; to administer, under direction of the Senate, the public finances, to construct and keep in repair public buildings, roads, and aqueducts, and to furnish victims for the sacrifices: Papirium Sempronium que censui agendo populus suffragiis praefecit; censores ab re appellati sunt, L.: video animadvertisse censores in iudices: cum Saturninum censor notasset: qui eum ex senatu censor eiecerat: quem censores senatu moverant, S.: quem censores aerarium reliquisse se subscripserunt. — Meton., the title of a magistrate in a colony or province, whose duties were similar to those of the censor at Rome: censores in Siciliā creati: iurati censores coloniarum, L.—Fig., a severe judge of morals, censurer, critic: pertristis: castigator censorque minorum, H.* * *censor, magistrate for registration/census; censurer, critic (behavior/books) -
10 quīngēnārius
quīngēnārius adj. [quingeni], of five hundred each: cohortes, Cu. -
11 quīngēnī
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12 sēmūnciārius
sēmūnciārius adj. [semuncia], amounting to a half-ounce: faenus, one twenty-fourth part of an as upon each as, for a year of ten months, i. e. five per cent. for a full year, L.* * *semunciaria, semunciarium ADJof the fraction 1/24 -
13 semunciarius
sēmuncĭārĭus, a, um, adj. [id.], amounting to a half-ounce ( one twentyfourth of an as): semunciarium tantum ex unciario faenus factum, one twenty-fourth of an as upon each as, for a year of ten months, or, acc. to our mode of computation, five per cent. for a full year, Liv. 7, 27, 3; cf. id. 7, 16, 1:asses,
weighing half an ounce, Plin. 33, 3, 13, § 46 Jahn.
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