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1 rana
rāna, ae, f. [for racna; cf.: ranco, racco, to roar, cry out; Germ. röcheln; Gr. lakein; v. Cors. Ausspr. 1, p. 636 sq.].I.A frog, Plin. 11, 37, 65, § 172; Ov. M. 6, 381; 15, 375; Verg. G. 1, 378; 3, 431; Hor. S. 1, 5, 14: pluvias metuo, ranae enim rhêtoreuousin, Cic. Att. 15, 16, b. —II.In partic.,
the tree-frog, green frog, Plin. 32, 8, 29, § 92;v. rubeta.— The entrails of frogs were used for charms,
Juv. 3, 44.—Prov.: inflat se tamquam rana,
Petr. 74, 13:qui fuit rana, nunc est rex, said of one who has risen from a lowly station,
id. 74, 77 fin. —Transf.1.Rana marina, a sea-fish, the frog-fish, fishing frog, angler: Lophius piscatorius, Linn.; Cic. N. D. 2, 49, 125;2.called also simply rana,
Plin. 9, 24, 40, § 78; and:rana piscatrix,
id. 9, 42, 67, § 143.—A push, or swelling on the tongue of beasts, Col. 6, 8, 1; Veg. 3, 3, 12. -
2 rāna
rāna ae, f [RAC-], a frog: saliunt in gurgite ranae, O.: in limo ranae cecinere querellam, V., C., H., Iu.: rana marina, the frog-fish.* * * -
3 rānunculus
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4 batrachion
bătrăchĭon, ii, n., = batrachion [batrachos = frog], a medicinal plant, also called ranunculus [rana = frog], Plin. 25, 13, 109, § 172; App. Herb. 8 and 9. -
5 stāgnum
stāgnum ī, n [STA-], a standing water, lake, pool, pond, swamp, fen: stagna vendere: super ripas Tiberis effusus lenibus stagnis, L.: Cocyti stagna, V.: stagna inmensa lacusque, O.: stagni incola, i. e. a frog, Ph.— Waters: imis Stagna refusa vadis, V.: Phrixeae stagna sororis, i. e. the Hellespont, O.— An artificial lake, pool, basin: Extenta Lucrino Stagna lacu, H.: Euripi, O.* * *Ipool, lake, lagoon, expanse of water; bath, swimming poolIIalloy of sliver and lead; tin (late) -
6 apocynon
dog's bane, a plant poisonous to dogs; magic bone in left side of venomous frog -
7 batrachites
precious stone (frog-green L+S) -
8 calamiteses
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9 coracino
coracinare, coracinavi, coracinatus V INTRANScaw (like a crow); croak (like a frog) -
10 apocynon
ăpŏcynon, i, n., = apokunon (dog'sbane).I.A little bone in the left side of the venomous frog, Plin. 32, 5, 8, § 51.—II.A plant, dog's-bane: Aconitum lycoctonum, Linn.; Plin. 24, 11, 56, § 98. -
11 batrachites
bătrăchītes, ae, m., = batrachitês. a precious stone of a frog-green color, Plin. 37, 10, 55, § 149; lsid. Orig. 16, 4, 20. -
12 Batrachus
1. 2.Bătrăchus, i, m., = Batrachos, a Greek architect at Rome in the time of Pompey the Great, Plin. 36, 5, 4, § 42. -
13 batrachus
1. 2.Bătrăchus, i, m., = Batrachos, a Greek architect at Rome in the time of Pompey the Great, Plin. 36, 5, 4, § 42. -
14 calamites
călămītes, ae, m., = kalamitês, the green frog, Plin. 32, 10, 42, § 122; so id. 32, 10, 50, § 139; 32, 7, 24, § 70. -
15 diopetes
dĭŏpĕtes, is, m., = diopetês (falling from heaven): rana, a sort of frog, rainfrog, called also, calamites, Plin. 32, 7, 24, § 70; 32, 10, 50, § 139. -
16 gyrinus
gyrīnus, i, m., = gurinos, a young frog not yet fully developed, a tadpole:ranae pariunt minimas carnes nigras, quas gyrinos vocant,
Plin. 9, 51, 74, § 159. -
17 ololygon
ŏlŏlygon, ŏnis, m., = ololugôn, the croaking of the male frog, to attract the female, Plin. 11, 37, 65, § 172. -
18 phrynos
phrynos, i, m., = phrunos, a kind of venomous frog, living in thorn-hedges, Plin. 32, 5, 19, § 50. -
19 ranula
rānŭla, ae, f. dim. [rana].I.Lit., a little frog, a tadpole, App. M. 9, p. 233, 11. —II.Transf., a little swelling on the tongue of cattle, Veg. 4, 5, 1 al. -
20 ranunculus
rānuncŭlus, i, m. dim. [rana].I. II.Transf., jocosely, of the inhabitants of Ulubrae (as residing in the neighborhood of marshes), Cic. Fam. 7, 18, 3.—III.A medicinal plant, called also batrachion, perh. crowfoot, ranunculus, Plin. 25, 13, 109, § 172; Tert. Spect. 27.
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