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rubere

  • 1 rubeo

    rŭbĕo, ēre - intr. - [st2]1 [-] être rouge, être rougi. [st2]2 [-] être rouge de honte, être confus.
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    rŭbĕo, ēre - intr. - [st2]1 [-] être rouge, être rougi. [st2]2 [-] être rouge de honte, être confus.
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        Rubeo, rubes, rubui, rubere. Virgil. Estre rouge, ou vermeil.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > rubeo

  • 2 scutica

    scutica, ae, f. [st2]1 [-] courroie de fouet. [st2]2 [-] fouet à lanières, martinet, étrivières.
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    scutica, ae, f. [st2]1 [-] courroie de fouet. [st2]2 [-] fouet à lanières, martinet, étrivières.
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        Scutica, scuticae, pe. corr. Martial. Escourgees, Un fouet de lanieres de cuir.
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        Rubere scutica. Iuuenal. Estre tout rouge d'avoir esté fouetté.
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        Dignus scutica. Horat. Digne d'avoir du fouet.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > scutica

  • 3 solito

    [st1]1 [-] sŏlĭto, āre, āvi [soleo]: - intr. - Gell. avoir coutume. [st1]2 [-] sŏlĭtō, adv. [solitus]: Isid. habituellement, ordinairemnt.
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    [st1]1 [-] sŏlĭto, āre, āvi [soleo]: - intr. - Gell. avoir coutume. [st1]2 [-] sŏlĭtō, adv. [solitus]: Isid. habituellement, ordinairemnt.
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        Solito, ablatiuus a Solitus participio verbi Soleo, qui nisi aduerbiis aut nominibus comparatiuis non iungitur. Liuius, Sol rubere solito magis. Plus qu'il ne souloit.
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        Tardior solito orta est dies. Ouid. Plus tard que de coustume.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > solito

См. также в других словарях:

  • RUBERE — pro eximie candere. Vide infra Rutilare. Apud Senecam, Hippolytô, v. 788. ubi de Luna, Et nuper rubuit indigitatur Veterum superstitio, qui Lunam magicô carmine sollicitatam rubore suffundi existimârunt, vel ob magarum imprudentiam et scelera;… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • PENINIM — vox Hebr. Gap desc: Hebrew, Proverb. c. 3. v. 15. Est pretiosior τοῖς Peninim, c. 8. v. 11. Melior est sapientia τοῖς Peninim. c. 20. v. 15. Aurum et Peninim abunde sunt, sed labra erudita sunt rara suppellex, notat Margaritas, Chaldaeo, et R.… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • RUTILAE Coronae — apud Prudentium, in Hamartig. v. 934. Iustorum dirimente Choro, rutilasque coronas. Eminus ostendit poenarum carcere mersis: aureae sunt, quibus ad imitationem militum, qui praeclare contra hostes rem olim gesserant, Martyres, utpote tyrannicae… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • rouge — Rouge, Ruber. Il vient de Rubere, par mutation de b en g. Fort rouge, Rubicundus. Estre rouge, Rubere. Rouge, fort reluysant et de haute couleur, Spadix. Devenir rouge, Colorem rubicundum trahere. Faire devenir rouge, Dare in ruborem …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • Rouge — Rouge, a. [F., fr. L. rubeus red, akin to rubere to be red, ruber red. See {Red}.] red. [R.] [1913 Webster] {Rouge et noir}[F., red and black], a game at cards in which persons play against the owner of the bank; so called because the table… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Rouge et noir — Rouge Rouge, a. [F., fr. L. rubeus red, akin to rubere to be red, ruber red. See {Red}.] red. [R.] [1913 Webster] {Rouge et noir}[F., red and black], a game at cards in which persons play against the owner of the bank; so called because the table …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Rubedinous — Ru*bed i*nous, a. [L. rubedo redness, fr. rubere to be red.] Reddish. [R.] M. Stuart. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Rubefacient — Ru be*fa cient, a. [L. rubefaciens, p. pr. of rubefacere to make red; rubere to be red + facere to make.] Making red. n. (Med.) An external application which produces redness of the skin. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Rubescent — Ru*bes cent, a. [L. rubescens, entis, p. pr. of rubescere to grow red, v. incho from rubere to be red: cf. F. rubescent. See {Ruby}.] Growing or becoming red; tending to redness. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Rubicund — Ru bi*cund, a. [L. rubicundus, fr. rubere to be red, akin to ruber red. See {Red}.] Inclining to redness; ruddy; red. His rubicund face. Longfellow. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Rubidium — Ru*bid i*um, n. [NL., fr. L. rubidus red, fr. rubere to be red. So called from two dark red spectroscopic lines by means of which it was discovered in the lepidolite from Rozena, Moravia. See {Rubicund}.] (Chem.) A rare metallic element of the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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