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  • 1 stipes

    log, stump, tree trunk, branch, post, club.

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  • 2 stīpes

        stīpes itis, m    [STIP-], a log, stock, post, trunk, stake: huc illi stipites demissi, Cs.: non stipitibus duris agitur, clubs, V.: consternunt terram concusso stipite frondes, i. e. the tree, V.—Fig., of a stolid person, a stock, log: stipes, asinus, T.
    * * *
    post, stake

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  • 3 tīgnum

        tīgnum ī, n    [TEC-], building-materials, a piece of timber, trunk of a tree, log, stick, post, beam: duo tigna transversa iniecerunt, Cs.: Torquet ingens machina tignum, H.: summo quae pendet aranea tigno, O.
    * * *
    tree trunk, log, stick, post, beam; piece of timber; building materials

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  • 4 stipes

    stīpĕs, ĭtis (collat. form stips, stīpis, Petr. 43, 5), m. [root stip-, = Gr. steph-; v. stipo; Sanscr. sthapa-jami, to cause to stand, to fix, place; cf. stipula].
    I.
    Lit., a log, stock, post, trunk of a tree, etc. (class.;

    syn.: palus, sudes),

    Cat. 64, 289; Caes. B. G. 7, 73; id. B. C. 1, 27; Tib. 1, 1, 11 (21); Prop. 4 (5), 2, 18; Ov. M. 8, 451; id. F. 2, 642; 5, 506; Verg. A. 7, 524; Curt. 8, 10, 30; 4, 3, 10:

    deligare ad stipitem,

    to a stake, Suet. Ner. 29.—As a term of contempt, like our log, stock, post, of a stupid person:

    in me quidvis harum rerum convenit, Quae sunt dicta in stultum, caudex, stipes, asinus, plumbeus,

    Ter. Heaut. 5, 1, 4:

    qui, tamquam truncus atque stipes, si stetisset modo, posset sustinere tamen titulum consulatus,

    Cic. Pis. 9, 19; cf. id. Har. Resp. 3, 5; id. ap. Senat. 6, 14; Claud. in Eutr. 1, 126.—
    II.
    Transf., poet.
    1.
    A tree, Ov. F. 3, 37; id. de Nuce, 32; Verg. A. 4, 444; Claud. Cons. Prob. et Olybr. 179.—
    2.
    A branch of a tree, Luc. 9, 820; Mart. 13, 19, 2: candelabri, the main stem of the candlestick, Vulg. Exod. 37, 19.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > stipes

  • 5 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

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  • 6 sudis

        sudis is, f    a stake, pile: acutae, Cs.: Fraxineae, V.: sude obustā, O.: Erectae in terga sudes, bristles, Iu.
    * * *
    stake, log

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  • 7 caudicalis

    caudicalis, caudicale ADJ
    pertaining to/dealing with tree-trunks/logs; employment of log-splitting (L+S)

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  • 8 codicellus

    notepad, small log; writing tablets; patent; petition to Emperor; will/codicil

    Latin-English dictionary > codicellus

  • 9 codicillus

    notepad, small log; writing tablets; patent; petition to Emperor; will/codicil

    Latin-English dictionary > codicillus

  • 10 trabs

    tree trunk; log, club, spear; beam, timber, rafter; ship, vessel; roof, house

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  • 11 molucrum

    mŏlū̆crum, i, n. [mola].
    A.
    A millbroom, i. e. a broom for sweeping out a mill: molucrum, quo molae verruntur, quod Graeci mulêkoron dicunt, Paul. ex Fest. p. 140 Müll.—
    B.
    A handle for turning a mill: molucrum, quo molae vertuntur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 142 Müll. dub.; al. teruntur; cf. A. supra.—
    C.
    A square log of wood at the place where sacrifices were offered, or where the mola salsa was sprinkled on the victim: Cloatius in libris sacrorum, molucrum esse, aiunt, ligneum (al. lignum) quoddam quadratum, ubi immolatur. Idem Aelius in explanatione carminum Saliarium eodem nomine appellari ait, quod sub molā supponatur. Aurelius Opilius appellat, ubi molatur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 141 Müll.—
    D.
    = Mola, a mooncalf, mole: molucrum... tumor ventris, qui etiam virginibus incidere solet, Paul. ex Fest. p. 140 Müll.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > molucrum

  • 12 tignum

    tignum, i, n. ( masc. collat. form, plur. tigni, Liv. 44, 5, 4; but Weissenb. reads tigno) [root tek-; Gr. etekon, tiktô, whence technê, tektôn, texo], building-stuff, building-materials (syn. trabs).
    I.
    In gen. (ante-class. and in jurid. lang.):

    tigni appellatione in lege duodecim tabularum omne genus materiae, ex quā aedificia constant, significatur,

    Dig. 50, 16, 62; cf.:

    tigni autem appellatione continetur omnis materia, ex quā aedificium constat vineaeque necessaria. Unde quidam aiunt, tegulam quoque et lapidem et testam ceteraque, si qua aedificiis sunt utilia (tigna enim a tegendo dicta sunt) hoc amplius et calcem et harenam tignorum appellatione contineri,

    ib. 47, 3 (de tigno juncto), 1.—
    II.
    In partic., a piece or stick of timber, a trunk of a tree, a log, beam (class.):

    venit imber... Tigna putrefacit,

    Plaut. Most. 1, 2, 31:

    tigna trabesque,

    Lucr. 2, 192; so,

    with trabes,

    id. 6, 241:

    supra eum locum duo tigna transversa injecerunt,

    Caes. B. C. 2, 9:

    et levia radere tigna Et terebrare etiam ac pertundere perque forare,

    Lucr. 5, 1266:

    tigna bina sesquipedalia in flumen defixerat,

    Caes. B. G. 4, 17; cf. id. B. C. 2, 10; 2, 15:

    torquet ingens machina tignum,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 73; id. A. P. 279:

    summo quae pendet aranea tigno,

    Ov. M. 4, 179; 8, 648; Sen. Ep. 120, 7:

    cava,

    i. e. ships, Prop. 4 (5), 6, 50.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > tignum

  • 13 vacerra

    văcerra, ae, f., a log, stock, post.
    I.
    Lit., Col. 9, 1, 3; 9, 1, 9; 6, 19, 2.—
    II.
    Transf., like stipes, and our stock, block, as a term of abuse applied to a stupid person: vecorde et malefica vacerra, Liy. Andron. ap. Fest. p. 375 Müll. (Com. Fragm. v. 7 Rib.).

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > vacerra

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