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21 DUE MEASURE
[N]TEMPERAMENTUM (-I) (N) -
22 GRAIN MEASURE
[N]CABUS (-I) (M) -
23 LAND-MEASURE
[N]VERSUS (-US) (M)VORSUS (-US) (M) -
24 LIQUID MEASURE
[N]QUADRANTAL (-TALIS) (N)CHUS (CIS) (M)CONGIUS (-I) (M)COTILA (-AE) (F)COTULA (-AE) (F)COTYLA (-AE) (F)CULLEUM (-I) (N) -
25 MODIUS (ROMAN CORN MEASURE)
[N]MODIUS (-I) (M) -
26 SQUARE MEASURE
[N]IUGERUM (-I) (N)JUGERUM (-I) (N) -
27 WINE MEASURE
[N]CYATUS (-I) (M) -
28 immensus
inmensus (imm-), a, um, boundless, without measure; only in phrase in inmensum, beyond measure, 2 C. 10:13 ff. -
29 inmensus
inmensus (imm-), a, um, boundless, without measure; only in phrase in inmensum, beyond measure, 2 C. 10:13 ff. -
30 mensura
mensura, ae, f., measure, J. 3:34; a measure, Ap. 21:15. -
31 cadus
°cadus, i, m., cask; measure (liquid), L. 16:6.* -
32 corus
chorus (co-), i, m., north west wind, A. 27:12.*----------°corus, i, m., cor, measure (dry), L. 16:7.* -
33 metior
metior, mensus, 4, (1) measure; (2) be measured, §Mt. 7:2. -
34 metreta
°metreta, ae, f., metretes, (a liquid measure), firkin, J. 2:6.* -
35 modius
modius, ii, m., a measure for corn, peck, bushel, ||Mt. 5:15.* -
36 modus
modus, i, m., (1) measure, limit, 2 C. 1:8; 4:17; (2) way, manner, method, R. 3:2; Ph. 1:18; H. 1:1. -
37 passus
passus, us, m., step, pace, A. 7:5; as measure, Mt. 5:41; A. 27:28 (bis).* -
38 remetior
remetior, 4, measure back (only in pass. sense, be measured back), [Mt. 7:2]; Mk. 4:24; L. 6:38.* -
39 satum
satum, i, n., (in pl.) crops, standing corn, ||Mt. 12:1.*----------satum, i, n., a measure (of corn), ||Mt. 13:33.* -
40 supercresco
† supercresco, 3, increase above measure, 2 Th. 1:3.*
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