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1 hāmātus
hāmātus adj. [hamus], furnished with a hook, hooked: ungues, O.: harundo, O.— Shaped like a hook, hooked, crooked: corpora: ensis, O.* * *hamata, hamatum ADJ -
2 falcātus
falcātus adj. [falx], armed with scythes: quadrigae, L.: currus, Cu. — Sickle-shaped, hooked, curved: enses, V.: cauda, O.* * *falcata, falcatum ADJarmed with scythes; sickle-shaped, curved, hooked -
3 uncīnātus
uncīnātus adj. [uncīnus, a hook; from 1. uncus], barbed, hooked: corpora.* * *uncinata, uncinatum ADJ -
4 uncus
uncus adj. [1 AC-], hooked, bent in, crooked, curved, barbed: hamus, O.: tellus cum dente recluditur unco, i. e. the ploughshare, V.: pedes (harpyiae), V.: cauda, O.* * *Iunca, uncum ADJhooked, curved, bent in, crooked, round; barbedIIhook, barb, clamp; hook in neck used to drag condemned/executed criminals -
5 aduncus
ăd-uncus, a, um, adj., bent in the manner of a hook, hooked: nasus, a hooked or aquiline nose, * Ter. Heaut. 5, 5, 18 (on the contr. reduncus nasus, a snub or turned-up nose): serrula adunca ex omni parte dentium et tortuosa, Cic. Clu. 48:corpuscula curvata et quasi adunca,
id. N. D. 1, 24:ungues,
id. Tusc. 2, 10:baculum aduncum tenens, quem lituum appellaverunt,
Liv. 1, 18:aliis cornua adunca, aliis redunca,
Plin. 11, 37, 45, § 125.— Poet.:magni praepes adunca Jovis,
i. e. the eagle, Ov. F. 6, 196.— Comp., sup., and adv. not used. -
6 hamatus
I.Lit.:B.ungues,
Ov. M. 12, 563:harundo,
id. ib. 5, 384:sentes,
id. ib. 2, 799.—Transf., shaped like a hook, hooked, crooked: hamatis uncinatisque corporibus concreta haec esse dicat, * Cic. Ac. 2, 38, 121:II.ensis, i. q. harpe,
Ov. M. 5, 80 (cf.:ferrum curvo tenus abdidit hamo,
id. ib. 4, 720).— -
7 uncatus
I.Lit.:B. II.lanceae,
Sid. Ep. 4, 20.— -
8 aduncitās
aduncitās ātis, f [aduncus], hookedness: rostrorum.* * *hookedness, hooked shape; inward curvature -
9 ad-uncus
ad-uncus adj., bent inwards, hooked: unguis: nasus, aquiline, H.: ferrum, barbed, O. -
10 ob-uncus
ob-uncus adj., bent in, hooked: rostro voltur obunco, V.: pedes, O. -
11 rōstrātus
rōstrātus adj. [rostrum], having a beak, hooked, with a crooked point, beaked, with a curved front: navis: Columna Rostrata, a column in the Forum, commemorating the victory of Duilius in the first Punic war, and adorned with the beaks of the captured vessels, L.—Poet.: cui (Agrippae) Tempora navali fulgent rostrata coronā, i. e. are decorated for naval victories, V.* * *rostrata, rostratum ADJ -
12 uncus
uncus ī, m [1 AC-], a hook, barb: ferreus, L.: severus (an attribute of Necessitas), H.: uncus inpactus est fugitivo illi, i. e. the hook of the executioner (in the neck of a criminal condemned to death): Seianus ducitur unco Spectandus, Iu.: bene cum decusseris uncum, i. e. hast escaped a great peril, Pr.* * *Iunca, uncum ADJhooked, curved, bent in, crooked, round; barbedIIhook, barb, clamp; hook in neck used to drag condemned/executed criminals -
13 aduncus
adunca, aduncum ADJbent, curved, hooked, crooked -
14 camur
camura, camurum ADJcurved, bent, hooked, crocked; turned/arched inward, having such horns -
15 camurus
camura, camurum ADJcurved, bent, hooked, crocked; turned/arched inward, having such horns -
16 corax
kind of siege engine; raven (L+S); hooked war engine; battering ram (corvus) -
17 harpagatus
harpagata, harpagatum ADJ -
18 obuncus
obunca, obuncum ADJbent, hooked -
19 camur
curved, bent, hooked. -
20 Corax
1. II.Meton., in milit. lang., a hooked engine of war, a battering-ram (called in pure Latin corvus), Vitr. 10, 13, 7.2.Cŏrax, ăcis (acc. -acem, Cic. de Or. 3, 21, 81;3.-aca,
Quint. 2, 17, 7), m., the most ancient Greek rhetorician in Sicily, a contemporary, perhaps also teacher, of Lysias, Cic. de Or. 1, 20, 91; id. Brut. 12, 46; Quint. 2, 17, 7; 3, 1, 8.—In a play upon words:quare Coracem istum vestrum patiamur nos quidem pullos suos excludere, etc.,
Cic. de Or. 3, 21, 81.Cŏrax, ăcis, m., a mountain in Ætolia, Liv. 36, 30, 4; 37, 4, 7.
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