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1 būbīle
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2 trio
oxen (pl.) used for plowing; constellations Great/Little Bear (7 stars/oxen) -
3 arātor
arātor ōris, m [aro], a ploughman, C.: miratur arator tauros, O.: neque gaudet igni, H.: curvus, bending to the plough, V.: taurus arator, O. — A cultivator of public lands: aratorum penuria.* * *I(gen.), aratoris ADJplowing, plow-; (of oxen)IIplowman; farmer (esp. farming on shares); cultivators of public land on tenths -
4 armentum
armentum ī, n [aro], cattle for ploughing.— In gen., neat cattle, horned cattle, oxen: greges armentorum reliquique pecoris: bos armenta (sequitur): bucera, O.: armentum aegrotat in agris, H. — Meton., a drove, herd, of horses: bellum haec armenta minantur. V.—Of stags: hos (cervos) tota armenta sequuntur, V. — Of seals: immania (Neptuni) Armenta, the monstrous sea-herd, V.* * *herd (of cattle); a head of cattle, individual bull/horse; cattle/horses (pl.) -
5 bovārius
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6 bovillus
bovillus adj. [bos], of horned cattle, of neat cattle: grex, L. (in old formula).* * *bovilla, bovillum ADJof/consisting of cattle/oxen/cows -
7 būbulus
būbulus adj. [bos], of neat cattle, of oxen: fimum, L.* * *bubula, bubulum ADJof/connected with cattle; bull's/cow's/ox-; consisting of cattle; of ox-hide -
8 colōnus
colōnus ī, m [COL-], a husbandman, tiller of the soil: optimus, parcissimus: Pauper ruris, H.: mandere vestros colonos, i. e. oxen, O.—A farmer, peasant: navīs suis colonis implere, Cs.: qui colonus habuit conductum fundum.—A settler, colonist: colonos novos ascribi: Chersonesum colonos mittere, N.: Tyrii tenuere coloni (urbem), V.: urbem Acrisioneis fundasse colonis, i. e. by bringing as settlers subjects of Acrisius, V.* * *farmer, cultivator, tiller; tenant-farmer; settler, colonist; inhabitant -
9 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. -
10 hecatombē
hecatombē ēs, f, ἑκατόμβη, a sacrifice of a hundred oxen, hecatomb, Iu.* * * -
11 iūgis
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12 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 -
13 rubeus
rubeus adj. [rubus], of the bramble-bush: virga, a bramble-twig, V.* * *Irubea, rubeum ADJred (esp. of oxen/domestic animals); red (type of wheat, other contexts)IIrubea, rubeum ADJbramble-, of or produced from bramble -
14 taureus
taureus adj. [taurus], of a bull, of an ox, of oxen, taurine: terga, bulls' hides, V.: terga, i. e. drums, O.—As subst f., a raw-hide, lash of hide, Iu.* * *taurea, taureum ADJ -
15 taurīnus
taurīnus adj. [taurus], of bulls, of oxen, taurine: voltus (Eridani), V.: frons, O.: tergum, a bull's hide, V.* * *taurina, taurinum ADJof or derived from a bull; made of ox-hide -
16 torquis
torquis is, m and (poet.) f [TARC-], a twisted neck-chain, necklace, collar: T. Manlius, qui Galli torque detracto (Torquati) cognomen invenit: torquis aureus, duo pondo, L.: adempta, O.—For oxen, an ox-yoke, coupling-collar: ipsis e torquibus aptos Iunge pares, V.— A wreath, ring of flowers: nexis ornatae torquibus arae, V.* * *collar, necklace -
17 boarius
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18 bovatim
in manner of cattle/oxen/cows -
19 bovile
cattle-shed, stall for cattle/oxen -
20 bovinus
bovina, bovinum ADJof/pertaining to cattle/oxen/cows
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