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1 poples
poples itis, m [1 PAL-], the ham, hollow of the knee, hough: succisis poplitibus, L.: succiso poplite, V.— A knee: duplicato poplite, with bended knee, V.: contento poplite, with a stiff knee, H.: poplitibus semet excipit, sank to his knees, Cu.* * * -
2 Protocalliphora
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3 poples
poplĕs, ĭtis, m.I.Lit.: the ham of the knee, the hough (cf. suffrago):II.genua poplitesque et crura,
Col. 6, 12, 3:succisis feminibus poplitibusque,
Liv. 22, 51, 7:succiso poplite,
Verg. A. 9, 762; cf. Liv. 22, 48, 4; Hor. C. 3, 2, 16:elephas poplites intus flectit hominis modo,
Plin. 11, 45, 101, § 248; 28, 6, 17, § 59.—Transf., in gen., the knee, Luc. 9, 771; Lucr. 4, 953:duplicato poplite,
i. e. with bended knee, Verg. A. 12, 927:se collegit in arma poplite subsidens,
id. ib. 12, 492:contento poplite,
with a stiff knee, Hor. S. 2, 7, 97:nec parcit imbellis juventae Poplitibus,
id. C. 3, 2, 16:poplitibus semet excipit,
he sank down upon his knees, Curt. 6, 1:flexo poplite,
Vulg. Judic. 7, 6. -
4 subnervo
I.Taurum, Tert. adv. Jud. 10 med.:* II.equos,
Vulg. Jos. 11, 6:jugales,
id. 2 Reg. 8, 4.— -
5 suffraginosus
suffrāgĭnōsus, a, um, adj. [suffrago], diseased in the hough or pastern:mula,
Col. 6, 38, 2. -
6 suffrago
1.suffrāgo, ĭnis, f. [sub-frag, frango].I.Lit., the ham or hough, hock of a quadruped's hind leg (opp. armus):II. 2.articulum suffraginis contingere (cf. poples),
Plin. 8, 45, 70, § 183:suffraginum artus in aversum flectunt,
id. 11, 45, 101, § 248; Col. 6, 15, 2. —Rarely of birds:aves ut quadripedes alas in priora curvant, suffraginem in posteriora,
Plin. 11, 45, 102, § 249:aquilae pedes evellunt in aversum a suffragine,
id. 30, 6, 18, § 54. —suffrāgo, āvi, 1, v. a., = suffragor.I. II.Absol.1.To agree with, Pomp. ap. Non. 468, 7 (Com. Fragm. 106 Rib.).—2.To proceed favorably:opera,
Vulg. 3 Esd. 6, 10.
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