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  • 1 adiantum

    maidenhair, type of fern

    Latin-English dictionary > adiantum

  • 2 callithrichon

    maidenhair, type of fern

    Latin-English dictionary > callithrichon

  • 3 callithrichos

    maidenhair, type of fern

    Latin-English dictionary > callithrichos

  • 4 Idiopterus nephrolepidus

    2. RUS
    3. ENG (black) fern aphid, maidenhair fern aphid
    4. DEU Famblattlaus f, Frankfurt-Blattlaus f
    5. FRA

    VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Idiopterus nephrolepidus

  • 5 Neosyagrius cordipennis

    2. RUS
    4. DEU
    5. FRA

    VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Neosyagrius cordipennis

  • 6 callitrichos

    callĭtrĭchŏs, i. f., = kallitrichos (fair-haired), a plant, commonly called adiantum or Capillus Veneris, maidenhair, Plin. 22, 21, 30, § 62.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > callitrichos

  • 7 capillum

    căpillus, i, m. ( căpillum, i, n., Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 97, acc to Non. p. 198, 20) [a dim. form, akin to caput and Gr. kephalê; lit., adj. sc. crinis].
    I.
    Lit., the hair of the head, the hair (while crinis is any hair).
    A.
    Collect. (hence, acc. to Varr, ap. Charis. p. 80 P. in his time used only in the sing.; but the plur is found once in Cic., and since the Aug. poets very freq.) capillus passus, prolixus, circum caput Rejectus neglegenter, Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 49; cf. id. Phorm. 1, 2, 56:

    versipellis,

    Plaut. Pers. 2, 2, 48:

    compositus (or -um, acc. to Non. l. l.),

    id. Most. 1, 3, 97; Ter Eun. 4, 3, 4 Ruhnk.;

    5, 2, 21: compositus et delibutus,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 46, 135:

    horridus,

    id. Sest. 8, 19:

    promissus,

    long hair, Caes. B. G. 5, 14:

    longus barbaque promissa,

    Nep. Dat. 3, 1: horrens. Tac. G. 38:

    ornatus,

    Prop. 1, 2, 1:

    tonsus,

    Ov. M. 8, 151:

    niger,

    Hor. A. P. 37:

    albus,

    id. Epod. 17, 23:

    albescens,

    id. C. 3, 14, 25:

    fulvus,

    Ov. M. 12, 273 (opp. barba):

    virgines tondebant barbam et capillum patris,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 20, 58:

    capillum et barbam promisisse,

    Liv. 6, 16, 4; Plin. 11, 39, 94, § 231.—
    B.
    A hair (sing. very rare):

    in imaginem capilli unius sat multorum,

    Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 11, 29.—So plur. (freq.), Cic. Pis. 11, 25; Prop. 1, 15, 11; 3 (4), 6, 9; Hor. C. 1, 12, 41; 1, 29, 7; 2, 11, 15; 3, 20, 14; Quint. 8, 2, 7; 11, 3, 160 (in Ov. M. alone more than fifty times).—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    The hair of men gen., both of the head and beard:

    Dionysius cultros metuens tonsorios, candente carbone sibi adurebat capillum,

    Cic. Off. 2, 7, 25 Beier (cf. id. Tusc. 5, 20, 58:

    ut barbam et capillum sibi adurerent): ex barbā capillos detonsos neglegimus,

    Sen. Ep. 92, 34; Suet. Ner. 1.—
    B.
    The hair of animals:

    cuniculi,

    Cat. 25, 1:

    apum,

    Col. 9, 10, 1; Pall. Jun. 7, 7:

    haedi,

    Gell. 12, 1, 15:

    membranae,

    Pers. 3, 10; cf. Macr. S. 5, 11.—
    C.
    The threads or fibres of plants, Phn. 21, 6, 17, §

    33: capillus in rosā,

    id. 21, 18, 73, § 121; hence, capillus Veneris, a plant, also called herba capillaris, maidenhair, App. Herb. 47.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > capillum

  • 8 capillus

    căpillus, i, m. ( căpillum, i, n., Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 97, acc to Non. p. 198, 20) [a dim. form, akin to caput and Gr. kephalê; lit., adj. sc. crinis].
    I.
    Lit., the hair of the head, the hair (while crinis is any hair).
    A.
    Collect. (hence, acc. to Varr, ap. Charis. p. 80 P. in his time used only in the sing.; but the plur is found once in Cic., and since the Aug. poets very freq.) capillus passus, prolixus, circum caput Rejectus neglegenter, Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 49; cf. id. Phorm. 1, 2, 56:

    versipellis,

    Plaut. Pers. 2, 2, 48:

    compositus (or -um, acc. to Non. l. l.),

    id. Most. 1, 3, 97; Ter Eun. 4, 3, 4 Ruhnk.;

    5, 2, 21: compositus et delibutus,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 46, 135:

    horridus,

    id. Sest. 8, 19:

    promissus,

    long hair, Caes. B. G. 5, 14:

    longus barbaque promissa,

    Nep. Dat. 3, 1: horrens. Tac. G. 38:

    ornatus,

    Prop. 1, 2, 1:

    tonsus,

    Ov. M. 8, 151:

    niger,

    Hor. A. P. 37:

    albus,

    id. Epod. 17, 23:

    albescens,

    id. C. 3, 14, 25:

    fulvus,

    Ov. M. 12, 273 (opp. barba):

    virgines tondebant barbam et capillum patris,

    Cic. Tusc. 5, 20, 58:

    capillum et barbam promisisse,

    Liv. 6, 16, 4; Plin. 11, 39, 94, § 231.—
    B.
    A hair (sing. very rare):

    in imaginem capilli unius sat multorum,

    Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 11, 29.—So plur. (freq.), Cic. Pis. 11, 25; Prop. 1, 15, 11; 3 (4), 6, 9; Hor. C. 1, 12, 41; 1, 29, 7; 2, 11, 15; 3, 20, 14; Quint. 8, 2, 7; 11, 3, 160 (in Ov. M. alone more than fifty times).—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    The hair of men gen., both of the head and beard:

    Dionysius cultros metuens tonsorios, candente carbone sibi adurebat capillum,

    Cic. Off. 2, 7, 25 Beier (cf. id. Tusc. 5, 20, 58:

    ut barbam et capillum sibi adurerent): ex barbā capillos detonsos neglegimus,

    Sen. Ep. 92, 34; Suet. Ner. 1.—
    B.
    The hair of animals:

    cuniculi,

    Cat. 25, 1:

    apum,

    Col. 9, 10, 1; Pall. Jun. 7, 7:

    haedi,

    Gell. 12, 1, 15:

    membranae,

    Pers. 3, 10; cf. Macr. S. 5, 11.—
    C.
    The threads or fibres of plants, Phn. 21, 6, 17, §

    33: capillus in rosā,

    id. 21, 18, 73, § 121; hence, capillus Veneris, a plant, also called herba capillaris, maidenhair, App. Herb. 47.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > capillus

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  • maidenhair — maid en*hair , maidenhair fern maidenhair fern, n. (Bot.) Any of various small to large terrestrial ferns of the genus {Adiantum} having very slender graceful stalks and delicate palmately branched fronds, especially ({Adiantum pedatum}). It is… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • maidenhair — UK [ˈmeɪd(ə)nˌheə(r)] / US [ˈmeɪd(ə)nˌher] or maidenhair fern UK / US noun [uncountable] a type of plant with thin delicate leaves …   English dictionary

  • maidenhair — [mād′ nher΄] n. any of a genus (Adiantum) of ferns with delicate fronds and slender black stalks: also maidenhair fern …   English World dictionary

  • maidenhair — n. (in full maidenhair fern) a fern of the genus Adiantum, esp. A. capillus veneris, with fine hairlike stalks and delicate fronds. Phrases and idioms: maidenhair tree = GINKGO …   Useful english dictionary

  • maidenhair — noun see maidenhair fern …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • maidenhair — noun The maidenhair fern …   Wiktionary

  • maidenhair — maid·en·hair mād ən .ha(ə)r, .he(ə)r n any of the genus Adiantum of ferns including two No. American forms (A. pedatum and the Venushair, A. capillus veneris) that have been used in the preparation of expectorants and demulcents called also… …   Medical dictionary

  • maidenhair — maid|en|hair [ meıdn,her ] or ,maidenhair fern noun uncount a type of plant with thin delicate leaves …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • maidenhair — (also maidenhair fern) noun a fern having slender stalked fronds with small round or wedge shaped divided lobes. [Adiantum capillus veneris and related species.] …   English new terms dictionary

  • maidenhair — adiantas statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Adiantinių (Adiantaceae) šeimos augalų gentis (Adiantum). atitikmenys: lot. Adiantum angl. maidenhair; maidenhairfern vok. Frauenhaar; Frauenhaarfarn; Lappenfarn rus. адиант; адиантум lenk. adiantum; …   Dekoratyvinių augalų vardynas

  • maidenhair fern — maidenhair maid en*hair , maidenhair fern maidenhair fern, n. (Bot.) Any of various small to large terrestrial ferns of the genus {Adiantum} having very slender graceful stalks and delicate palmately branched fronds, especially ({Adiantum… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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