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21 desecatio
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22 desectio
mowing, action of mowing; cutting off (L+S) -
23 destringo
destringere, destrinxi, destrictus V TRANSstrip off, remove by cutting; strip (clothes); scrape/rub down (w/strigil); scour (bowels); draw (sword); graze; touch lightly; censure/critize/satitize -
24 execo
Iexecare, execui, exectus V TRANScut out/off; remove/make (hole) by cutting; cut, make cut in; castrateIIexecare, execui, exectus Vcut out or away; castrate -
25 exseco
exsecare, exsecui, exsectus V TRANScut out/off; remove/make (hole) by cutting; cut, make cut in; castrate -
26 exsico
exsicare, exsicui, exsictus V TRANScut out/off; remove/make (hole) by cutting; cut, make cut in; castrate -
27 ambecisus
ambĕcīsus, ūs, m. [ambi-caedo], a cutting around, a rounding off:ancilia dicta ab ambecisu,
Varr. L. L. 7, § 43 Müll. -
28 decacuminatio
dēcăcūmĭnātĭo, ōnis, f. [decacumino], a lopping, cutting off the top:cupressi, piceae, cedri,
Plin. 17, 24, 37, § 236. -
29 desecatio
dēsĕcātĭo, ōnis, f., a cutting off:ramorum,
Cassiod. in Psa. 130:unus ensis, sed duas desecationes habet,
edges, id. ib. 149, 7. From -
30 desectio
dēsectĭo, ōnis, f. [deseco], a cutting off:stramentorum,
Col. 6, 3, 1. -
31 prosectio
prōsectĭo, ōnis, f. [proseco], a cutting off, amputation (post-class.):ferri prosectio,
Salv. Gub. D. 6, 16. -
32 recisio
rĕcīsĭo, ōnis, m. [id.].I.Lit., a cutting off (very rare):II.rosae,
Plin. 21, 4, 10, § 21.—Trop., a retrenchment, diminution: [p. 1534] legatorum, Dig. 28, 5, 35; Mart. Cap. 9, § 971. -
33 resecatio
rĕsĕcātĭo, ōnis, f. [id.], a cutting off (late Lat.);trop.: peccatorum,
Salv. Gub. D. 7, 22. -
34 resectio
rĕsectĭo, ōnis, f. [reseco], a cutting off, trimming, pruning of plants, Col. 4, 29, 4; 4, 32, 4; 4, 24, 16. -
35 segmentum
segmentum, i, n. [seco], a cutting, cut; a piece cut off, a slice (not ante-Aug.; mostly in the plur.; syn.: fragmentum, frustum).I.In gen.:II.crassior harena laxioribus segmentis terit et plus erodit marmoris,
Plin. 36, 6, 9, § 53; so,segmenta percae,
Aus. Idyll. 10, 118.—In partic.A. B. -
36 semen
sēmen, ĭnis, n. [root sa-, sē-; cf.: sero, sevi; Saturnus, sator, etc.].I.Seed.1.Of plants, Cato, R. R. 17; 27; 31 fin.; 34; Varr. R. R. 1, 40 sq.:2.semen manu spargere,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 18, 50:terra semen excepit,
id. Sen. 15, 51; id. N. D. 2, 32, 81; Ov. M. 1, 108; 7, 623 et saep.—Of men, animals, etc., Plaut. Am. 5, 2, 9; Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 4; 2, 3, 4; 3, 7, 10 al.; Lucr. 4, 1031; 4, 1034 sq.; Cels. 4, 19; Ov. M. 1, 748; 15, 760 et saep.—3.Poet., of the elements of other bodies (of fire, water, stones, etc.):B.ignis semina convolvunt e nubibus,
Lucr. 6, 201 sq.; 6, 444; 6, 507;6, 841: quaerit pars semina flammae in venis silicis,
Verg. A. 6, 6; Ov. M. 11, 144 et saep.:in animis quasi virtutum igniculi et semina,
Cic. Fin. 5, 7, 18; so id. Div. 1, 3, 6:alicujus quaestionis,
Liv. 40, 19.—kat exochên, spelt-seed, spelt, Plin. 18, 8, 19, § 82; 18, 24, 55, § 198; Col. 2, 12, 1; cf. Isid. Orig. 17, 3, 6.—II.Transf.A.A shoot used for propagating; a graft, scion, set, slip, cutting, Varr. R. R. 1, 40, 5; Verg. G. 2, 354; Col. 3, 3, 4; 3, 4, 1; 5, 10, 1 et saep.—2.A stock, race (very rare):3.genus ac semen,
Cic. Agr. 2, 35, 95; so (with genus) id. Phil. 4, 5, 13:ipsa regio semine orta,
Liv. 1, 47:videndum, ut boni seminis pecus habeas,
Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 4.—Posterity, progeny, offspring, child ( poet.):II.non tulit in cineres labi sua Phoebus eosdem Semina, sed natum flammis Eripuit,
Ov. M. 2, 629; so,semina,
id. ib. 10, 470; 15, 216; id. F. 2, 383; id. Tr. 2, 415; Sen. Herc. Fur. 987; Vulg. Gen. 15, 5 et saep.—Trop., as in all languages, seed, i. e. origin, occasion, ground, cause; of persons, an author, prompter, insligator, etc. (class.).(α).Sing. (the predom. signif. in Cic.):(β).stirps ac semen malorum omnium,
Cic. Cat. 1, 12, 30:bellorum civilium semen et causa,
id. Off. 2, 8, 29, cf. ut in seminibus est causa arborum et stirpium:sic hujus belli semen ut fuisti (for which, just before: causam belli in personā tuā constitisse),
id. Phil. 2, 22, 55:sceleris,
Plaut. Rud. 2, 2, 21.—Plur.:in animis, quasi virtutum igniculi atque semina,
Cic. Fin. 5, 7, 18:quod et Zeno in suis commentariis quasi semina quaedam sparsisset,
id. Div. 1, 3, 6:si virtutes sunt, ad quas nobis initia quaedam ac semina sunt concessa naturā,
Quint. 2, 20, 6:loquaces, seditiosos, semina discordiarum (tribunos plebis),
Liv. 3, 19, 5:vix tamen illa semina erant futurae luxuriae,
the small beginnings, id. 39, 6, 9; cf. id. 40, 19, 9:discordiae,
Tac. H. 1, 53; 4, 18 fin.:belli,
id. A. 4, 27; 16, 7:rebellionis,
id. ib. 11, 19:motus,
id. ib. 3, 41. futuri exitii, id. ib. 4, 60:ejus facultatis,
Quint. 2, 20, 6:quamquam semina ejus (translationis) quaedam apud Aristotelen reperiuntur,
id. 3, 6, 60:quaedam probationum,
id. 4, 2, 54:veteris eloquentiae,
Tac. Or. 33; Sen. Ep. 90, 29. -
37 succisio
succīsĭo, ōnis, f. [2. succido], a cutting off or away:cottidiana pilorum,
Sid. Ep. 1, 2. -
38 tonsorius
tonsōrĭus, a, um, adj. [tondeo], of or belonging to shearing or shaving, tonsorial:culter,
a razor, Cic. Off. 2, 7, 25; Petr. 108:ferramenta,
Mart. 14, 36 in lemm.:sella,
Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 1:cultellus,
for cutting nails, Val. Max. 3, 2, 15:ferramenta,
for shearing sheep, Pall. 1, 43, 3. -
39 truncatio
truncātĭo, ōnis, f. [trunco], a maiming or mutilating by cutting off: digitorum, Cod. Th. 7, 13, 5.
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