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1 dīmēnsiō
dīmēnsiō ōnis, f [dis- + 1 MA-], a measuring: quadrati.* * *measuring (action/process); measurement; dimension; measuring out words/lines; reasoning; judgement -
2 decempeda
decempeda ae, f [decem + pes], a ten-foot pole, measuring-rod, C., H.* * *ten-foot measuring rod; a ten foot pole; length of ten feet -
3 pertica
pertica ae, f a pole, long staff: longa, O.—A signal pole, Cu.—A measuring rod, Pr.* * *pole, long staff; measuring rod; perch -
4 canon
Icatalog of sacred writings admitted by rule, the_Canon; cannon/guns (pl.)IIcanon, member of cathedral chapter or canonry, AugustinianIIIsounding-board/channel of water organ; model/standard; measuring line, ruleIVcanonos/is N Msounding-board/channel of water organ; model/standard; measuring line, rule -
5 modiatio
corn-measuring; measuring by modii -
6 groma
I.A surveyor's pole or measuring-rod, acc. to Paul. ex Fest. s. v. p. 72 Müll. and Non. 63, 6.— Hence,II.Transf., the centre of a camp, where the measuring-rod was planted, so as to divide the camp into four quarters by streets meeting at that point, Hyg. de Limit. p. 164 Goes. -
7 mensuralia
mensūrālis, e, adj. [id.], of or belonging to measuring, measuring- (post-class.): mensuralis linea, Sicul. Fl. p. 19 Goes.— Plur. as subst.: mensūrālia, ium, n., the title of a work by Varro, Prisc. p. 817 P.— Hence, adv.: mensūrālĭter, by measure (post-class.), Hyg. de Limit. p. 167 Goes. -
8 mensuralis
mensūrālis, e, adj. [id.], of or belonging to measuring, measuring- (post-class.): mensuralis linea, Sicul. Fl. p. 19 Goes.— Plur. as subst.: mensūrālia, ium, n., the title of a work by Varro, Prisc. p. 817 P.— Hence, adv.: mensūrālĭter, by measure (post-class.), Hyg. de Limit. p. 167 Goes. -
9 mensuraliter
mensūrālis, e, adj. [id.], of or belonging to measuring, measuring- (post-class.): mensuralis linea, Sicul. Fl. p. 19 Goes.— Plur. as subst.: mensūrālia, ium, n., the title of a work by Varro, Prisc. p. 817 P.— Hence, adv.: mensūrālĭter, by measure (post-class.), Hyg. de Limit. p. 167 Goes. -
10 bi-pedālis
bi-pedālis is, adj., of two feet, measuring two feet: trabes, two feet thick, Cs.: modulus, two feet long, H. -
11 certāmen
certāmen inis, n [certo], a decisive contest, measuring of forces, struggle, strife, dispute, dissension, rivalry, competition: inter clarissimos duces: de urbis possessione: cum alqo: regni, L.: nostrum: certamina domi finita, civil dissensions, L.: inter mortalīs vine an virtute, etc., S.: certamina divitiarum, H. — A battle, fight, struggle, combat, engagement: ubi res ad certamen venit, S.: in certamine ipso, L.: medio in certamine, V.: ita vario certamine pugnatum est, such were the changing aspects of the battle, Cs.: humanum, between men, L.: pari certamine geri, with equal numbers, Cs.: pugnae, O.: navale, V.: non temptato certamine, L.: me in certamina poscere, challenge, V. — A trial, race, match, contest, struggle: gladiatorium: Instituit celebri certamine ludos, O.: celebrata sancto certamina patri, V.: cursūs, O.: equus certamine primus, H.: ponam certamina classis, make a match, V.: Velocis iaculi certamina ponit, V.—Meton., rivalry, competition, emulation, ambition, zeal: honoris et gloriae: pugna mediocri certamine commissa: olli certamine summo Procumbunt, V.: magni certaminis dimicatio, L.— A prize: tanti certaminis heres, O.* * *contest, competition; battle, combat, struggle; rivalry; (matter in) dispute -
12 cicōnia
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13 clepsydra
clepsydra ae, f, κλεψύδρα, an instrument for measuring time by water, water-glass, waterclock, clepsydra ; used to measure the time of a speaker; hence, cras ergo ad clepsydram, by the clock (of exercises in declamation): ad clepsydram latrare docere, to rant.* * *water-clock; (used for timing speakers); time of one clock (20 minutes) -
14 decempedātor
decempedātor ōris, m [decempeda], a landmeasurer, land-surveyor.* * *land-surveyor/measurer; (uses a decempeda/ten-foot measuring pole) -
15 fūnis
fūnis is, m [1 FID-], a rope, sheet, line, cord: ancorarius, Cs.: pro funibus catenae, Cs.: per extentum funem ire, the tight-rope, H.: religatus ab aggere, O.: ab litore funem rumpite, V.: iubet solvi funem, V.—Prov.: Ne currente retro funis eat rotā, lest the wheel run back and the cord come off, H.: sequi potius quam ducere funem, i. e. to follow than to lead, H.* * *rope; line, cord, sheet, cable; measuring-line/rope, lot (Plater) -
16 graphium
graphium ī, n, γραφίον, a writing-style, O.* * *Istylus, pen used for writing on wax tablets; modern pen (Cal)II-graph; recording/measuring instrument; (usu. w/specifing prefix) -
17 mēnsūra
mēnsūra ae, f [metior], a measuring, measurement: mensurae itinerum, Cs.: certae ex aquā mensurae, i. e. by the water-clock, Cs.: quicquid sub aurium mensuram aliquam cadat, numerus vocatur.— A measure, standard of measurement: cumulatiore mensurā uti: qui modus mensurae medimnus appellatur, N.: de mensurā ius dicere, Iu.— Measure, extent: roboris, girth, O.: parvā minor mensura lacertā est, size, O.: sed deerat pisci patinae mensura, was too small, Iu.: mensura censūs, fortune, Iu.—Fig., a limit, capacity, power, extent, degree: tibi dabitur mensura bibendi, O.: qui tanti mensuram nominis imples, i. e. art worthy of, O.: sui, i. e. capacity, Iu.* * *measure; length, area, capacity -
18 pedālis
pedālis e, adj. [pes], of the size of a foot: sol mihi videtur quasi pedalis, a foot in diameter: in latitudinem trabes, Cs.* * *pedalis, pedale ADJ -
19 tripedālis
tripedālis e, adj. [ter+pedalis], measuring three feet, three feet long: parma, L.* * *tripedalis, tripedale ADJthree-foot-; of three feet length -
20 bipedalis
bipedalis, bipedale ADJtwo feet long, wide or thick, measuring two feet
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