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1 runcina
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2 Runcina
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3 runcina
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4 runcina
I ae f. (греч.)рубанок, струг Vr, PM, Vlg, EcclII Runcīna, ae f. [ runco ]Рунцина, богиня полольных или уборочных работ Aug -
5 runcina [1]
1. runcina, ae, f. (ῥυκάνη, s. 1. VarroLL. 6, 96), der Hobel, Plin. 16, 225. Tert. apol. 12. Vulg. Isai. 44, 13: runcinarum levigari de planis (Eisen), Arnob. 6, 14.
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6 Runcina [2]
2. Runcīna, ae, f. (1. runco), die dem Reinigen der Saat durch Ausrupfen des Unkrautes und der unbrauchbaren Ährenhalme vorstehende ländliche Gottheit, nach Augustin. de civ. dei 4, 8. p. 156, 6 D2.
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7 runcina
1. runcina, ae, f. (ῥυκάνη, s. Varro LL. 6, 96), der Hobel, Plin. 16, 225. Tert. apol. 12. Vulg. Isai. 44, 13: runcinarum levigari de planis (Eisen), Arnob. 6, 14. -
8 Runcina
2. Runcīna, ae, f. (1. runco), die dem Reinigen der Saat durch Ausrupfen des Unkrautes und der unbrauchbaren Ährenhalme vorstehende ländliche Gottheit, nach Augustin. de civ. dei 4, 8. p. 156, 6 D2. -
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10 runcino
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11 runcino
runcino, āre (runcina), hobeln, abhobeln, Varro LL. 6, 96. Arnob. 5, 28. Min. Fel. 23, 11: scherzh., ego illum probe iam oneratum runcinabo, will ihn beschummeln (übers Ohr hauen), *Plaut. mil. 935 (nach Ritschls Vermutung; Brix admovebo; vgl. Lorenz Philol. 32, 424).
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12 Hobel
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13 runcino
runcino, āre (runcina), hobeln, abhobeln, Varro LL. 6, 96. Arnob. 5, 28. Min. Fel. 23, 11: scherzh., ego illum probe iam oneratum runcinabo, will ihn beschummeln (übers Ohr hauen), *Plaut. mil. 935 (nach Ritschls Vermutung; Brix admovebo; vgl. Lorenz Philol. 32, 424). -
14 rouanne
f. (lat. pop. °rucina, class. runcina, gr. rhukanê "rabot") 1. дърводелско ренде; 2. специален пергел за измерване на бъчви при определяне на акциз. -
15 rugine
f. (bas lat. rugina, class. runcina "rabot") хир. инструмент за остъргване на кост. -
16 Верстак
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17 arrugia
arrūgĭa, ae, f. [akin to runco, runcina, orussô, oruxô, to dig; cf. Corssen, Ausspr. I. p. 543; v. corrugus], a shaft and pit in a gold-mine, Plin. 33, 4, 21, § 70. -
18 deruncino
dē-runcĭno, no perf., ātum, 1, v. a. [runcina], to plane off; hence, in the lang. of comedy, to deceive, cheat; to shave (only in the foll. passages):militem,
Plaut. Mil. 4, 4, 6:ego deruncinatus, deartuatus sum miser,
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19 runcino
runcīno, āre, v. a. [1. runcina], to plane off, Varr. L. L. 6, § 96 Müll.; Arn. 5, 177.—II.Trop., com.:ego illum probe jam oneratum runcinabo,
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20 runco
1. I.Lit.:II.spinas,
Cato, R. R. 2:segetes,
Varr. R. R. 1, 30; Col. 11, 2, 40; Plin. 18, 21, 50, § 184; Tert. Pall. 2 med. —Transf.* A.To pluck, deprive of its hair, Pers. 4, 35.—B.To mow: frumenta, Aug. Civ. Dei, 4, 8 med.2.
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