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1 dis-crepō
dis-crepō uī, —, āre, to differ in sound, be discordant, fail to harmonize: (fides) paulum.—Fig., to disagree, be inconsistent, be different, vary, differ, be at odds: si quid discrepet: quae inter conlegas discrepare videatis: tres duces discrepantes, prope ut defecerint, L.: nec multum discrepat aetas, V.: nullā in re: in eo inter se: oratio verbis discrepat, sententiis congruens: de ceteris rebus: ab aliorum iudiciis: factum a sententiā legis: facta cum dictis: sibi: Vino acinaces discrepat, H.: Primo ne medium discrepet, H.—To be disputed, be in question: causa latendi discrepat, O.— Impers: cum de legibus conveniret, de latore tantum discreparet, L.: inter auctores: nec discrepat, quin, etc., L.: cum haud ferme discreparet, quin, etc., hardly a doubt remained, Cs. -
2 dis-sentiō
dis-sentiō sēnsī, sēnsus, īre, to differ, dissent, disagree, be at odds, contradict, quarrel: a te dissentiens senator: ab iudicio omnium: in hoc: a ceterarum gentium more: inter se: qui dissentiunt: nisi quid tu Dissentis, H.: tam valde reliquum tempus ab illo die dissensisse: condicionibus foedis, H.—To be unlike, differ: affectio a se ipsa dissentiens, inconsistent. -
3 quisquiliae
quisquiliae ārum, f [quisque], odds and ends, offscourings, rubbish: seditionis Clodianae. -
4 babae
băbae or păpae, interj., = babai or papai, an exclamation of wonder and joy, odds bodkins! wonderful! strange!I.Form babae:II.huic babae! basilice te intulisti et facete,
Plaut. Pers. 5, 2, 25; so id. Ps. 1, 3, 131; id. Cas. 5, 2, 26; id. Ep. 1, 1, 52; v. under II.; Petr. 37, 9.—Form papae: Ep. Cadum tibi veteris vini propino. St. Papae! Plaut. Stich. 3, 1, 24; 5, 7, 3; id. Rud. 5, 2, 33; id. Bacch. 2, 2, 29; id. Men. 5, 5, 20; Ter Eun. 2, 1, 23; 2, 2, 48; 3, 1, 26. -
5 quisquilia
quisquĭlĭae, ārum, f. ( neutr. collat. form quisquĭlĭa, ōrum, Petr. 75; cf.: quisquilia, skubala, Gloss. Philox.) [prob. from quisque, all sorts of things, odds and ends].I.Lit., the waste or refuse of any thing, the droppings of trees, sweepings, offscourings, rubbish, filth:II.quisquiliae dici putantur quicquid ex arboribus minutis surculorum foliorumve cadit,
Fest. p. 257 Müll.; cf.:quisquiliae, stipulae immixta esurculis et foliis aridis: sunt autem purgamenta terrarum,
Isid. Orig. 17, 6; and: quisquiliae, skubala, phruganôn chaitai, peripsêmata, Gloss. Philox.:quisquilias, volantes, venti spolia, memoras, Caecil. ap. Fest. l. l.: quisquiliae frumenti,
Vulg. Amos, 8, 6:nugas marinas et quisquilias litorales quaerere,
App. Mag. p. 296, 36. —Transf., of vile or worthless persons, beasts, or things, refuse, outcast, riffraff, dregs, rubbish, trash:omitto Numerium, Serranum, Aelium, quisquilias seditionis Clodianae,
Cic. Sest. 43, 94; id. Att. 1, 16, 6: homo non, quisquiliae, Nov. ap. Fest. p. 257 Müll.—Of worthless fish,
App. M. 1, p. 113, 28:corcillum est, quod homines facit: cetera quisquilia omnia,
are trifles, Petr. 75. -
6 quisquiliae
quisquĭlĭae, ārum, f. ( neutr. collat. form quisquĭlĭa, ōrum, Petr. 75; cf.: quisquilia, skubala, Gloss. Philox.) [prob. from quisque, all sorts of things, odds and ends].I.Lit., the waste or refuse of any thing, the droppings of trees, sweepings, offscourings, rubbish, filth:II.quisquiliae dici putantur quicquid ex arboribus minutis surculorum foliorumve cadit,
Fest. p. 257 Müll.; cf.:quisquiliae, stipulae immixta esurculis et foliis aridis: sunt autem purgamenta terrarum,
Isid. Orig. 17, 6; and: quisquiliae, skubala, phruganôn chaitai, peripsêmata, Gloss. Philox.:quisquilias, volantes, venti spolia, memoras, Caecil. ap. Fest. l. l.: quisquiliae frumenti,
Vulg. Amos, 8, 6:nugas marinas et quisquilias litorales quaerere,
App. Mag. p. 296, 36. —Transf., of vile or worthless persons, beasts, or things, refuse, outcast, riffraff, dregs, rubbish, trash:omitto Numerium, Serranum, Aelium, quisquilias seditionis Clodianae,
Cic. Sest. 43, 94; id. Att. 1, 16, 6: homo non, quisquiliae, Nov. ap. Fest. p. 257 Müll.—Of worthless fish,
App. M. 1, p. 113, 28:corcillum est, quod homines facit: cetera quisquilia omnia,
are trifles, Petr. 75.
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