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1 faenarius
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2 foenarius
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3 faenum or fēnum
faenum or fēnum ī, n [FEN-], hay: recens, O.: faenum alios aiebat ēsse oportere, ought to feed on hay, i. e. are stupid as oxen: faenum habet in cornu, i. e. is dangerous (as an ox whose horns were bound with hay), H. -
4 faeneus
faenĕus ( fēn-, foen-), a, um, adj. [faenum, I.], of hay (very rare):II.homines faeneos in medium ad tentandum periculum projectos,
men of hay, hay effigies, Cic. Fragm. Or. Cornel. 1, 1; cf.:simulacra effigie hominum ex faeno fieri solebant, quibus objectis ad spectaculum praebendum tauri irritarentur,
Ascon. p. 62 ed. Orell.—Fig.: faeneus ille Platonicus Antiochus, August. c. Acad. 3, 18. -
5 foeneus
faenĕus ( fēn-, foen-), a, um, adj. [faenum, I.], of hay (very rare):II.homines faeneos in medium ad tentandum periculum projectos,
men of hay, hay effigies, Cic. Fragm. Or. Cornel. 1, 1; cf.:simulacra effigie hominum ex faeno fieri solebant, quibus objectis ad spectaculum praebendum tauri irritarentur,
Ascon. p. 62 ed. Orell.—Fig.: faeneus ille Platonicus Antiochus, August. c. Acad. 3, 18. -
6 manipulus (poet. manipl-)
manipulus (poet. manipl-) ī, m [manus+ PLE-], a handful, bundle: filicum manipli, V.: maniplos solvere, bundles of hay, Iu.—Of soldiers, a company, maniple, one third of a cohort (its standard originally bore a wisp of hay): manipulos circumiens, S.: manipulos laxare, Cs.: continere ad signa manipulos, Cs.: Volscorum manipli, forces, V.: furum, a band, T. -
7 faenisecium
mowing, cutting of hay; mown grass, hay -
8 faenisicia
mowing, cutting of hay; mown grass, hay -
9 faenisicium
mowing, cutting of hay; mown grass, hay -
10 fenisecium
mowing, cutting of hay; mown grass, hay -
11 fenisicia
mowing, cutting of hay; mown grass, hay -
12 fenisicium
mowing, cutting of hay; mown grass, hay -
13 faenerarius
faenĕrārĭus, ĭi, m. [id.], for the usual faenerator, one who lends money on interest, a usurer, Firm. 3, 8 fin.2.‡ faenĕrārĭus (less correctly fēn-, foen-), ĭi, m. [faenum], = faenarius, a seller of hay, a hay salesman:macellarios, vinarios, faenerarios, et cellaritas sic servari desideramus,
Cassiod. Var. 10, 28 init. -
14 faenum
faenum (less correctly fēn-, not foen-), i. n. [fe-, feo; whence felix, femina, etc., Paul. ex Fest. p. 86].I.Hay, Varr. R. R. 1, 9 sq.; Col. 2, 18; Plin. 18, 28, 67, § 258 sq.; Ov. M. 14, 645:II.Judaei, quorum cophinus faenumque supellex,
Juv. 3, 18; cf. id. 6, 542.— Plur., App. M. 3 fin. —Prov.:faenum alios aiebat esse oportere,
i. e. seemed as stupid as oxen, Cic. de Or. 2, 57, 233: faenum habet in cornu, i. e. he is a dangerous fellow (the figure being taken from an ox apt to gore, whose horns were bound about with hay), Hor. S. 1, 4, 34.—Faenum (fen-) Graecum, also as one word, faenumgraecum, fenugreek, Cato, R. R. 27, 1; Col. 2, 10, 33; Plin. 18, 16, 39, § 140. -
15 fenerarius
faenĕrārĭus, ĭi, m. [id.], for the usual faenerator, one who lends money on interest, a usurer, Firm. 3, 8 fin.2.‡ faenĕrārĭus (less correctly fēn-, foen-), ĭi, m. [faenum], = faenarius, a seller of hay, a hay salesman:macellarios, vinarios, faenerarios, et cellaritas sic servari desideramus,
Cassiod. Var. 10, 28 init. -
16 foenerarius
faenĕrārĭus, ĭi, m. [id.], for the usual faenerator, one who lends money on interest, a usurer, Firm. 3, 8 fin.2.‡ faenĕrārĭus (less correctly fēn-, foen-), ĭi, m. [faenum], = faenarius, a seller of hay, a hay salesman:macellarios, vinarios, faenerarios, et cellaritas sic servari desideramus,
Cassiod. Var. 10, 28 init. -
17 foenum
faenum (less correctly fēn-, not foen-), i. n. [fe-, feo; whence felix, femina, etc., Paul. ex Fest. p. 86].I.Hay, Varr. R. R. 1, 9 sq.; Col. 2, 18; Plin. 18, 28, 67, § 258 sq.; Ov. M. 14, 645:II.Judaei, quorum cophinus faenumque supellex,
Juv. 3, 18; cf. id. 6, 542.— Plur., App. M. 3 fin. —Prov.:faenum alios aiebat esse oportere,
i. e. seemed as stupid as oxen, Cic. de Or. 2, 57, 233: faenum habet in cornu, i. e. he is a dangerous fellow (the figure being taken from an ox apt to gore, whose horns were bound about with hay), Hor. S. 1, 4, 34.—Faenum (fen-) Graecum, also as one word, faenumgraecum, fenugreek, Cato, R. R. 27, 1; Col. 2, 10, 33; Plin. 18, 16, 39, § 140. -
18 manipulus
mănĭpŭlus (sync. mănīplus, in poets; plur.:I.inter manipula,
Spart. Hadrian. 10), i, m. [manus-pleo, plenus], a handful, a bundle.Lit.:II.de his (herbis) manipulos fieri,
Varr. R. R. 1, 49:manipulos obligare,
Col. 11, 2, 40:vincire,
id. 2, 19, 2:alligari,
Plin. 18, 28, 67, § 262:filicumque maniplis Sternere humum,
Verg. G. 3, 297:nexos deferre maniplos,
Col. 10, 315:maniplos solvere,
the bundles of hay, Juv. 8, 153.—Transf.A.= haltêres, pieces of metal held in the hand during gymnastic exercises, to increase the momentum of a leap or stroke, Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 2, 38.—B.Because the ancient Romans adopted a pole, with a handful of hay or straw twisted about it, as the standard of a company of soldiers; in milit. lang., a certain number of soldiers belonging to the same standard, a company, maniple; generally applied to infantry, and only by way of exception to cavalry:miles pulcre centuriatus est expuncto in manipulo,
Plaut. Curc. 4, 4, 29:pertica suspensos portabat longa maniplos: Unde maniplaris nomina miles habet,
Ov. F. 3, 117:adeo ut iidem ordines, manipulique constarent,
Caes. B. C. 2, 28:manipulos laxare,
id. B. G. 2, 25:continere ad signa manipulos,
id. ib. 6, 33:in legione sunt manipuli triginta,
Gell. 16, 4, 6.—Of cavalry:infrenati manipli,
Sil. 4, 316: App. M. 9, p. 221, 5.—Comically: manipulus farum, a troop, band, Ter. Eun. 4, 7, 6. -
19 culmus
culmus ī, m [2 CEL-], a stalk, stem, straw, C.: Cerealis, V.: Romuleus, the thatched roof of, V.: torum sternere culmo, Iu.: ita culmo surgeret (Ceres) alto, i. e. the grain, H.* * *stalk, stem (of cereal grass/others); hay; straw; thatch -
20 faenilia
faenilia (fēn-),ium, n [faenum], a hay-loft: claudes faenilia brumā, V., O.
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