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121 botulus
bŏtŭlus, i, m. (orig. like phuskê and the Ital. budello, derived from the Lat.; Fr. boyau, an intestine; hence like the somewhat differently formed derivatives, Ital. boldone and boldonuccio; Fr. boudin; Engl. pudding), a sausage (very rare; acc. to Gell. 17, 7, 11, a vulgar word, used by Laber. for farcimen): botulus genus farciminis, Paul. ex Fest. p. 35 Müll.; Mart. 14, 72; Petr. 49 fin; Apic. 2, 5; Arn. 2, 73; Tert. Apol. 9. —II.Meton., a stomach filled with delicacies, Tert. Jejun. adv. Psych. c. 1. -
122 bryon
bryon, i, n., = bruon.I.Moss; esp. the kind otherwise called sphagnos, Plin. 12, 23, 50, § 108.—II.The grape - formed blossom of the silver poplar, Plin. 12, 28, 61, § 132.—III.A plant growing upon the seashore, with leaves like lettuce, Plin. 13, 25, 49, § 137; 27, 8, 33, § 56; 32, 9, 36, § 110. -
123 Bumbomachides
Bombŏmăchĭdes (or Bumb-, Ritschl), ae, m., a name formed in ridicule of a boasting soldier, from bombus = bombos and machomai, Plaut. Mil. 1, 1, 14. -
124 burranicum
burrānĭcum, i, n. [prob. formed from the preced.], a kind of vessel, Paul. ex Fest. p. 36 Müll. -
125 cacophonia
căcŏphōnia, ae, f. [kakos-phônê], a disagreeable sound formed by the meeting of syllables or words, cacophong, Mod. Lat. -
126 cacumino
căcūmĭno, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [cacumen], to point, make pointed (prob. formed by Ovid):summas cacuminat aures,
Ov. M. 3, 195:saxoque cacuminat ensem,
Sid. Carm. 7, 414:ova cacuminata,
Plin. 10, 52, 74, § 145:apex in conum cacuminatus,
Sid. Ep. 2, 2. -
127 cadmia
cadmī̆a ( cadmē̆a, Paul. ex Fest. p. 47, 10 Müll.), ae, f., = kadmeia or kadmia, an ore of zinc, calamine, cadmia, Plin. 34, 1, 2, § 2; 34, 10, 22, § 100; Paul. ex Fest. l. l.; Isid. Orig. 16, 20, 2 and 11.—II.The dross or slag formed in a furnace, Plin. 34, 10, 22. § 100 sq.; Isid. Orig. 16, 20, 12. -
128 caduceum
cādūcĕum, i, n. (sc. sceptrum or baculum), or cādūcĕus, i, m. (sc. scipio or baculus; which form was predominant in the class. per. is doubtful, since neither Cicero, Nepos, Livy, nor Pliny uses the word in the nom.) [kindr. with kêrukeion, Æolic karukion, —u—, r changed to d, as ad = ar], a herald ' s staff, the token of a peaceable embassy (orig. an olive- stick, with stemmata, which afterwards were formed into serpents, O. Müll. Archaeol. § 379, 3): caduceus pacis signum, Var. de Vita Pop. Rom.lib. ii.; Non. p. 528, 17: caduceo ornatus, * Cic. de Or: 1, 46, 202; so,cum caduceo,
Nep. Hann. 11, 1; Liv. 44, 45, 1:caduceum praeferentes,
id. 8, 20, 6; Plin. 29, 3, 12, § 54.—Also the staff of Mercury, as messenger of the gods, Macr. S. 1, 19; Hyg. Astr. 2, 7; Serv. ad Verg. A. 4, 242, and 8, 138; Petr. 29, 3; Suet. Calig. 52; App. M. 10, p. 253, 34:Mercuriale,
id. ib. 11, p. 262, 4; cf. Dict. Antiq. s. v.; v. also caducifer.
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