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41 cārex
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42 caudex
caudex icis, m [cf. cauda], a trunk of a tree, stock, stem: caudicibus sectis (in grafting), V.— Meton., a blockhead, T.; see also codex.* * *trunk of tree; piece/hunk of wood; blockhead; (bound) book; note/account book -
43 cervīx
cervīx īcis, f [2 CEL- + VI-], a head-joint, neck, nape: rosea, V.: subacta ferre iugum, H.: nudare cervicem, L.: eversae cervices tuae, T.: caput et cervices tutari: parentis Fregisse cervicem, H.: cervices securi subicere, i. e. to commit a capital crime: cervices Roscio dare, i. e. submit to be judicially murdered by R.: praebenda est gladio, Iu. — Fig., the neck, shoulders: Imposuistis in cervicibus nostris dominum: dandae cervices erant crudelitati nefariae, must submit.—The neck, throat, life: a cervicibus nostris est depulsus Antonius: etsi bellum ingens in cervicibus erat, impending, L.: velut in cervicibus habere hostem, L.: qui tantis erunt cervicibus recuperatores, qui audeant? etc., who shall have the fierceness?* * *neck (sg/pl.), nape; severed neck/head; cervix, neck (bladder/uterus/jar/land) -
44 cicātrīx
cicātrīx īcis, f a scar, cicatrice: cicatricīs suas Ostentat, T.: plagam accepit, ut declarat cicatrix: adversae, wounds in front: ostentare cicatrices advorso pectore, S.: ubi primum ducta cicatrix, when the wound began to heal over, L. — In plants, a mark of incision, V.—In a shoe, the seam of a patch, Iu.—Fig.: refricare obductam iam rei p. cicatricem, to open the wound afresh.* * *scar/cicatrice; wound/bruise; emotional scar; prune mark on plant/tool on work -
45 Cilix
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46 cīmex
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47 cōdex
cōdex icis, m (for caudex), a block: Codice misso, O.—A log for punishing slaves, stocks: inmundus, Pr.: residens in codice, Iu. — A block sawn into tablets, book, writing, manuscript, document (in leaves; cf. volumen, a roll): multos codices implevit: falsus.—Esp., an account-book: accepti et expensi, a ledger: in codicis extremā cerā, the last tablet: referre in codicem.* * *trunk of tree; piece/block of wood; blockhead; (bound) book; note/account book -
48 commendātrīx
commendātrīx īcis, f [commendo], that which commends: lex virtutum.* * *reference, one who recommends (female) -
49 competītrīx
competītrīx īcis, f [competitor], a female competitor: scaena, a display of games by a rival candidate.* * *rival, competitor (female); other candidate for office; rival claimant -
50 com-pōtrīx
com-pōtrīx īcis, f a drinking-companion, T. -
51 conciliātrīx
conciliātrīx īcis, f [conciliator], one who mediates, a promoter: amicitiae.—Esp., a mediatrix, procuress: blanda.* * *go-between (marriage/liaison), match-maker; who commends/endears/procures; bawd -
52 cōnsectātrīx
cōnsectātrīx īcis, f [consectator], an eager pursuer, adherent: voluptatis.* * *one who pursues/strives after; adherent, friend -
53 cōnsultrīx
cōnsultrīx īcis, f [1 consultor], she who has a care for, a provider: utilitatum (natura).* * *one who takes thought for; she who has a care for/provides (L+S) -
54 contemptrīx (-temt-)
contemptrīx (-temt-) īcis, f [contemptor], she who disregards, a despiser: superūm, O. -
55 cornīx
cornīx īcis, f [1 CAL-, CAR-], a crow: garrula, O.: Annosa, H.: novem saecula passa, O.: sinistra (a favorable omen), V.—Prov.: cornicum oculos configere, i. e. catch a weasel asleep.* * *crow; (or related bird); (example of longevity); (insulting for old woman) -
56 corruptrīx (conr-)
corruptrīx (conr-) īcis, f [corruptor], one who seduces: tam corruptrice provinciā. -
57 cortex
cortex icis, m and f [1 CAR-], the bark, rind, shell, hull.—Of plants: obducuntur cortice trunci: scutis ex cortice factis, Cs.: Ora corticibus horrenda cavatis, masks, V.: Sumpta de cortice grana, the hull, O. — The bark of the cork-tree, cork: astrictus pice, H.—Prov.: nare sine cortice, i. e. to need no more assistance, H.: tu levior cortice, H.* * *bark; cork; skin, rind, husk, hull; outer covering, shell, carapace, chrysalis -
58 coturnīx
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59 creātrīx
creātrīx īcis, f [creator], she who produces, a mother: diva, V.* * *mother, she who brings forth; creator (of the world); authoress, creatress -
60 culex
culex icis, m a gnat, midge, H.* * *I IIgnat, midge, similar insect; (poem by Virgil); moving spots before eyes (pl.)
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