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1 teres
rounded, polished, smooth, fine, elegant. -
2 teres
teres etis, adj. [1 TER-], rounded off, rounded, well-turned, round, smooth: stipites, Cs.: oliva, V.: fusus, O.: hastile, L.: mucro, V.: cervix, rounded, V.: puer, a graceful figure, H.: plagae, tightly twisted, H.: zona, neat, O.: gemma, becoming, V.—Fig., finished, complete, smooth, polished: (sapiens) in se ipso totus teres atque rotundus, H.: Atticorum aures: oratio, polished.* * *(gen.), teretis ADJsmooth; tapering -
3 teres
tĕrĕs, ĕtis, adj. [tero; cf. Gr. terên, tender], rounded off, rounded, well-turned, round, smooth, etc.:I.teres est in longitudine rotundatum, quales asseres natura ministrat,
Fest. p. 363 Müll. (class.; syn. rotundus).Lit.:II.stipites,
Caes. B. G. 7, 73:palus,
Col. 4, 33, 4:trunci arborum,
Verg. A. 6, 207:oliva,
id. E. 8, 16:virga,
Ov. M. 2, 135:fusus,
id. ib. 6, 22:hastile,
Liv. 21, 8, 10: mucro, Verg. A. 7, 665:lapillus,
Ov. M. 10, 260:(fundae) habena,
Verg. A. 11, 579.—Of parts of the body:cervix,
round, slender, Lucr. 1, 35, Verg. A. 8, 633; so,collum,
Ov. M. 10, 113:brachiolum,
Cat. 61, 181. surae, Hor. C. 2, 4, 21, Ov. M. 11, 80:membra,
Suet. Caes. 45:digiti,
Ov. A. A. 1, 622, hence, of the form:puer,
Hor. Epod. 11, 28.—Of other objects:plagae,
tightly twisted, firmly woven, Hor. C. 1, 1, 28 strophium, Cat. 64, 65:zona,
Ov. F. 2, 320:gemma,
Verg. A. 5, 313:iaspis, Claud Rapt. Pros. 2, 40: catena,
Luc. 3, 565:filum,
Plin. 11, 24, 28, § 80:mitra,
Claud. in Eutr. 2, 185: coma, curling, curly, Varr. ap Non. 328, 12.—Trop., in gen., smooth, polished, elegani:(sapiens) teres atque rotundus,
Hor. S. 2, 7, 86, imitated by Aus. Idyll. 16, 4:Atticorum aures teretes et religiosae,
Cic. Or. 9, 27:teretes aures intellegensque judicium,
id. Opt. Gen. 4, 11:vox in disputationibus,
smooth, without impediment, Quint. 11, 3, 64:oratio plena, sed tamen teres,
rounded off, polished, Cic. de Or. 3, 52, 199:Ciceroni mollius teretiusque visum est, fretu scribere quam freto,
Gell. 13, 20, 15.— Sup. and adv. seem not to occur. -
4 convexus
convexus adj. [conveho], vaulted, arched, rounded, convex, concave: caelum, O.: trames silvae, V.: foramina terrae, O.—As subst n., a vault, arch, hollow: in convexo nemorum, V.: caeli convexa, the vaulted arch, V.: ut convexa revisant, return to the air, V.—Inclined, sloping, steep: vertex ad aequora, O.: iter, O.* * *convexa, convexum ADJarching/arched, vaulted, convex; well-rounded; inclined, sloping downwards; concave -
5 circumscrīptus
circumscrīptus adj. [P. of circumscribo].— In rhet., in periods, periodic: verborum ambitūs.* * *circumscripta -um, circumscriptior -or -us, circumscriptissimus -a - ADJconcisely expressed, succinct; compressed; rounded-off into periods, periodic -
6 conclūsē
conclūsē adv. [concludo], with rhetorical finish: dicere.* * *in a rounded manner; in form of a period/complete sentence; harmonious (L+S) -
7 conclūsiō
conclūsiō ōnis [concludo], a shutting up, shutting in, siege, blockade: diutina, Cs.: in hac conclusione, during this siege, N.—Fig., a conclusion, end: muneris. — In discourse, a conclusion, close, peroration: orationis. — A period, complete sentence: verborum. — A conclusion, inference: mea: rationis.* * *rounded arrangement of sentence; peroration, logical conclusion; deduction; state of siege; enclosing (area); fastening in position; conclusion, finish -
8 fīnītus
fīnītus adj. [P. of finio].—In rhet., rounded, rhythmical: apta et finita pronuntiare. -
9 lagoena and lagōna
lagoena and lagōna (not lagēna), ae, f, λάγυνοσ, a vessel of earthenware with rounded body, handles, and narrow neck, flask, flagon, bottle: inanes: fracta, H., Iu. -
10 rotātus
rotātus adj. [P. of roto], well-rounded, concise: sermo, Iu. -
11 rotundus (rut-)
rotundus (rut-) adj. with comp. [roto], rolling, round, circular, spherical, rotund: stellae: mundum rotundum esse volunt: ut nihil efficere posset rotundius: bacae, H.—As subst n.: locus infimus in rutundo, a sphere.—Prov.: mutat quadrata rotundis, i. e. turns everything upside down, H.—Fig., round, rounded, perfect: sapiens in se ipso totus, teres atque rotundus, H.—Of speech, round, well turned, smooth, polished, elegant: verborum constructio: ore rotundo loqui, H. -
12 tālus
tālus ī, m [TEC-], an ankle, ankle-bone, pasternbone, knuckle-bone: taloque tenus vestigia tinguit, O.: prodibant tubere tali, O.— The heel: ad talos demissa purpura: talos a vertice pulcher ad imos, H.: Securus, cadat an recto stet fabula talo, i. e. succeeds or fails, H.— A die (often made of bone; it had rounded ends, and four sides marked successively 1, 3, 6, 4): ad talos se aut ad tesseras conferunt: talos nucesque Ferre sinu laxo, H.* * *ankle, ankle/pastern bone; sheep knucklebone (marked far dice); dice game (pl.) -
13 umbō
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14 volvō
volvō volvī, volūtus, ere [3 VOL-], to cause to revolve, roll, turn about, turn round: saxa glareosa volvens (flumen), L.: Medumque flumen minores volvere vertices, H.: volvendi sunt libri, to be unrolled (in reading): per amnis sinūs errorem volvens, i. e. following up the windings, L.: Seminecīs volvit multos, rolls in the dust, V.—To roll up, roll together, form by rolling: qui terga dederant, volventes orbem, etc., forming a circle, L.: (equus) volvit sub naribus ignem, V.— Pass, to turn round, move in curves, revolve, roll down: Ille (anguis) inter vestīs et levia pectora lapsus Volvitur, V.: illi qui volvuntur stellarum cursūs sempiterni: lacrimae volvuntur inanes, flow, V.: volventia plaustra, V.—Fig., in time, to roll, roll along, bring on, bring around (poet.): (lunam) celerem pronos Volvere mensīs, swift in bringing by her revolutions, H.: sic volvere Parcas, i. e. determine, V.: sic deum rex volvit vices, i. e. determines the changes of events, V.: volventibus annis, with revolving years, V.: volvens annus, O.—In the mind, to ponder, meditate, dwell upon, think over, reflect on, consider: multa cum animo suo, S.: bellum in animo, L.: bellum adversus nos, Ta.: incerta consilia, Cu.: Fauni sub pectore sortem, V.: haec illis volventibus tandem vicit fortuna rei p., S.: iras in pectore, cherishes, L.—In speaking, to roll off, utter fluently: celeriter verba: complexio verborum, quae volvi uno spiritu potest: quo melius volvatur oratio, be rounded off.—To unroll, undergo, experience in succession: tot volvere casūs virum. V.: Multa virum volens durando saecula vincit (aesculus), V.* * *volvere, volvi, volutus V TRANSroll, causse to roll; travel in circle/circuit; bring around/about; revolve; envelop, wrap up; unroll (scroll); recite, reel off; turn over (in mind); roll along/forward; (PASS) move sinuously (snake); grovel, roll on ground -
15 arcisellium
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16 circinatus
circinata, circinatum ADJrounded, circular -
17 circumflexus
action of bending around; rounded form, vault; winding (L+S) circuit -
18 decircino
decircinare, decircinavi, decircinatus V TRANSround off, make rounded/circular -
19 gyratus
gyrata, gyratum ADJrounded; made in form of a circle -
20 tornatilis
tornatilis, tornatile ADJrounded; turned on a lathe; finished, beautifully wrought
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