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41 quernus
quernus, a, um, adj. [quercus; cf. querneus], of oaks, oaken, oak- ( poet.):quernas glandes tum stringere tempus,
Verg. G. 1, 305:vimen,
id. A. 11, 65:stipes,
Ov. F. 4, 333:corona,
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42 roboreus
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43 aesculētum
aesculētum ī. n [aesculus], a forest of oaks, H.* * *forest of durmast or Hungarian or Italian oak; district of Rome -
44 arbōs
arbōs oris, f [1 AL-, AR-], a tree: multae istarum arborum: ingens, V.: felix, fruil-bearing, L.: abietis arbores, fir-trees, L. —Poet.: Iovis, the oak, O.: Phoebi, the laurel, O.: Herculea, the poplar, V.: mali, a mast, V.: arbore fluctūs Verberat, the oar, V.: Phrixeam petiit Pelias arbor ovem, the ship Argo, O.: arbori infelici suspendito, on the gallows.* * *tree; tree trunk; mast; oar; ship; gallows; spearshaft; beam; squid? -
45 Capitōlīnus
Capitōlīnus adj. [Capitolium], of the Capitol, Capitoline: clivus: ludi, L.: quercus, a crown of oak awarded in the Capitoline games, Iu.— Plur m. as subst., the directors of the Capitoline games.* * *Capitolina, Capitolinum ADJCapitoline; (one of 7 hills of Rome); of the Capitol; (temple of capitolinus Jupiter) -
46 cīvicus
cīvicus adj. [civis], of citizens, civil, civic: iura, H.: rabies, H.: bella, O.: arma pro trepidis reis, i. e. defence, O.: corona, the civic crown (of oak-leaves, given for saving the life of a citizen in war), C., L.* * *civica, civicum ADJof one's town/city/fellow-citizens; civil, civic; legal, civil (not military) -
47 coccum
coccum ī, n, κόκκοσ, a berry yielding a scarlet dye: rubro cocco tingere, with scarlet, H.* * *berry (w/Cnidium) of spurge-flax/nettle (Daphne gnidium); berry of scarlet oak; insect (Coccus ilicis) used for dye; scarlet dye/color; scarlet cloth/wool -
48 Dōdōna
Dōdōna ae, f a city of Epirus, with an oracle of Jupiter in an oak-grove, C., N., V., O. -
49 galla
galla ae, f a gall-apple, gall-nut (an excrescence on the oak, caused by insects), V. -
50 īmus
īmus adj. sup. [contr. for infimus], the lowest, deepest, last: ab imis unguibus usque ad verticem summum: penetralia, O.: imā verrit vestigia caudā, tip, V.: fundo in imo, at the very bottom, V.: vox, the highest treble (opp. summa, the bass), H.: conviva, at the foot, H.: ad imam quercum, at the foot of the oak, Ph.: currūs, low wheels (of the plough-team), V.: deorum Gratus imis, of the lower world, H.—As subst n., the bottom, depth, lowest part: murus ab imo ad summum, L.: locus ab imo acclivis, Cs.: Ianus summus ab imo, from end to end, H.: vertere ab imo moenia, utterly, V.: (aurīs) instabiles imo facit, at the roots, O.: aquae perspicuae imo, to the bottom, O.: medio ne discrepet imum, the end, H.: Dormiet in lucem... ad imum Thraex erit, at last, H.: inter Ima pedis, clefts of the hoof, V.: ima summis Mutare, turn the lowest into the highest, H.: qui regit ima, the under world, O.—Fig., of time or rank, the last (poet.): mensis, O.: poëma, Si paulum summo decessit, vergit ad imum, from the sublime... to the ridiculous, H. -
51 quercētum
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52 rōbus
rōbus adj. [RVB], red, ruddy: iuvencus, Iu.* * *Iroba, robum ADJred (esp. of oxen/domestic animals); red (type of wheat, other contexts)IIoak (tree/timber/trunk/club/post/cell); tough core; resolve/purpose; B:tetnus; strength/firmness/solidity; vigor, robustness; potency, force, effectiveness; military strength/might/power; heart, main strength, strongest element; mainstay/bulwark, source of strength; stronghold, position of strength -
53 sūber
sūber eris, n the cork-oak, cork-tree: raptus de subere cortex, V.—Cork: silvestre, V. -
54 tortus
tortus adj. [P. of torqueo], twisted, twined: quercus, i. e. an oak-garland, V.: via, Pr. -
55 acylos
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56 aegilopa
name of some plants (turkey oak, grass); ulcer of the eye, lachrymal fistula -
57 aegilops
name of some plants (turkey oak, grass); ulcer of the eye, lachrymal fistula -
58 cerreus
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59 cerrinus
cerrina, cerrinum ADJ -
60 cerrus
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