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1 tradux
tradux ucis, m [trans+DVC-], a vine-branch, vine-layer: nexu traducum, Ta.* * * -
2 vīvirādīx
vīvirādīx īcis, f [vivus+radix], a rooted cutting, layer, quickset.* * *cutting with a root, a layer -
3 cuma
Ispring shoots of cabbage/similar; hollow sphere (L+S); spherical layer, stratumIIspring shoots of cabbage/similar; hollow sphere (L+S); spherical layer, stratum -
4 cyma
Ispring shoots of cabbage/similar; hollow sphere (L+S); spherical layer, stratumIIspring shoots of cabbage/similar; hollow sphere (L+S); spherical layer, stratum -
5 incrusto
incrustare, incrustavi, incrustatus V TRANScover (with a layer), coat, line, duab; give an ornamantal layer to, encrust -
6 cērōma
cērōma atis, n, κήρωμα, an ointment for wrestlers: femineum, Iu.* * *layer of mud put down for wrestling; the_ring; wrestler; wax ointment (L+S) -
7 corium
corium ī, n [SCAL-], skin, hide, leather: bovis, Ta.: (animantes) coriis tectae: (turrīs) coriis intexerant, Cs.: scuta ex coriis, S.—Prov.: canis a corio numquam absterrebitur uncto, i. e. habits stick closely, H.* * *skin/leather/hide; peel/rind/shell/outer cover; layer/coating; thong/strap/whip -
8 crassē
crassē adv. [crassus], thickly, grossly, rudely: compositum poëma, H.* * *crassius, crassissime ADVdimly/indistinctly, w/out detail; coarsely/inartistically; w/thick layer/thickly -
9 lāmina or lammina or lāmna
lāmina or lammina or lāmna ae, f a thin slice, plate, leaf, layer, lamina: cum lamina esset inventa: tigna laminis clavisque religant, Cs.: aenea, L.: Laminae ardentes, red-hot plates (for torture): candens, H.—A blade: argutae lamina serrae, V.: Lamina dissiluit, the blade of the sword, O.—Money, coin: argenti, O.: fulva, a gold piece, O.: inimicus lamnae, foe to money, H.—The tender shell of an unripe nut, O. -
10 mollis
mollis e, adj. with comp. and sup. [MAL-], yielding, pliant, flexible, supple, soft, tender, delicate, gentle, mild, pleasant: iuncus, V.: comae, V.: aurum, flexible, V.: tiliae, O.: flumen, Ct.: cervix, O.: commissurae: in litore molli, of soft sand, Cs.: harena, O.: castaneae, V.: mollissima vina, V.: lana, O.: arcus, unstrung, O.: feretrum, made soft by a layer of leaves, V.: mollissima cera: genae, delicate, O.: manus, O.: Zephyri, gentle, O.: Euphrates mollior undis, calmer, V.: litus, accessible, Cs.: fastigium, gentle, Cs.: clivus, V.: iugum montis, Ta.—Prov.: me molli bracchio obiurgare, i. e. with forbearance.—Fig., tender, delicate, susceptible: mollibus annis, in tender youth, O.: os, easily blushing, O.: mollissima corda, Iu.— Soft, effeminate, unmanly, weak: philosophus: Sabaei, V.: Tarentum, H.: disciplina: vita, O.: querellae, H.: mens, Cs.: sententiae: Romanos molliores facere ad paciscendum, L.: in dolore molliores: viri, given to lust, L.— Plur m. as subst: vos pellite molles, the effeminate, O.— Soft, pleasant, mild, easy, gentle: lex mollior: oratio: verba, H.: iussa, easy, V.: versus, amatory, O.: ridere mollia, smile gently, O.: pilenta, having a gentle motion, V.: mollissima fandi Tempora, most favorable, V.: hora mollior, more favorable, O.: alqd quam mollissimā viā consequi, with the utmost forbearance, L.—As subst n., softness, smoothness: molle atque facetum Vergilio adnuerunt Camenae, H.— Weak, untrustworthy: consul, L.: voluntas erga nos civium.* * *mollis, molle ADJsoft; flexible; calm; gentle; pliant, tender; smooth; mild, weak; effeminate -
11 prōpāgō
prōpāgō āvī, ātus, āre [pro+PAC-], to set forward, extend, enlarge, spread, increase: finīs imperi: eo bello terminos populi R. propagari, L. — To generate, procreate, engender, propagate: stirpem in centesimum annum: gloria radices agit, atque etiam propagatur, i. e. extends by natural growth.—To prolong, continue, extend, preserve: victu fero vitam: haec posteritati propagantur, are transferred to posterity: meus consulatus multa saecula propagarit rei p., has preserved for many centuries: vitam aucupio, prolong: consuli in annum imperium, L.* * *Ipropagare, propagavi, propagatus Vpropagate; extend, enlarge, increaseIIlayer or set by which a plant is propagated; offspring, children, race, breed -
12 prōpāgō or (of persons) propāgō
prōpāgō or (of persons) propāgō inis, f [pro+PAC-], a set, layer, slip, shoot: propagines nonne efficiunt, ut, etc.: adulta vitium, H.— Offspring, descendant, children, race, breed, stock, progeny, posterity: Alipedis de stirpe dei versuta propago, O.: Romana, V.: clarorum virorum propagines, posterity, N. -
13 squāleō
squāleō uī, —, ēre [squalus; 2 CAL-], to be stiff, be rigid, be rough: squalentes infode conchas, i. e. rough, V.: auro squalens lorica, V.: maculis auro squalentibus, V.: squalentia tela venenis, O.— To be filthy, be neglected, be squalid, lie waste: Squalenti Dido comā, O.: Squalens barba, V.: squalebant corpora morbo, O.: squalent abductis arva colonis, lie untilled, V.: squalens litus, Ta.—Because soiled garments were a sign of mourning, to go in mourning, wear the garb of grief: squalebat civitas veste mutatā: squalent municipia.* * *squalere, squalui, - Vbe covered with a rough or scaly layer; be dirty -
14 squāma
squāma ae, f [SCAD-], a scale: (animantes) squamā obductas: tractu squamae crepitantis harenam Sulcat, O.: hydri, V.: Hoc pretio squamae! Fish-scales, i. e. a fish, Iu.—Of armor, a scale, layer: duplici squamā lorica, of two layers, V.* * *scale; metal-plate used in the making of scale-armor -
15 superficiēs
superficiēs —, acc. em, f [super+facies], the upper side, top, surface ; hence, in law, fixtures, improvements, buildings (as upon the ground, not of it): aream praeclaram habebimus, superficiem consules aestimabunt: in superficie tignisque caritas nobis patriae pendet? L.* * *top, surface, upper layer; building (vs land on which it stands) -
16 tabulātum
tabulātum ī, n [tabula], a board-work, flooring, floor, story: turris tabulatorum quattuor, Cs.: quā summa labantīs Iuncturas tabulata dabant, V.: summas sequi tabulata per ulmos, i. e. the branches at ever higher levels, V.* * *I IIfloor, story; layer, row; tier formed by the horizontal branches of a tree -
17 candosoccus
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18 commosis
"gumming"; (said to be first layer in construction of honeycombs) -
19 corius
skin/leather/hide; peel/rind/shell/outer cover; layer/coating; thong/strap/whip -
20 crusto
crustare, crustavi, crustatus V TRANSencrust/cover w/layer/coating/plaster; emboss/carve/decorate w/relief/embossing
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