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1 sectilis
sectilis, e (seco), I) geschnitten, gespalten, gehauen, ebur, Ov.: laminae, Plin.: asseres, Inscr.: pavimenta, aus drei-, vier-, sechseckigen usw. Marmorplatten zusammengesetzt, musivische (Mosaik-), Vitr. u. Suet.: luna, in zwei gleiche Teile geteilt, halbiert, Chalcid. Tim. 37. – II) schneid-, spalt-, haubar, porrum, Schnittlauch, Pallad., Mart. u.a.: lapis, Plin.
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2 sectilis
sectilis, e (seco), I) geschnitten, gespalten, gehauen, ebur, Ov.: laminae, Plin.: asseres, Inscr.: pavimenta, aus drei-, vier-, sechseckigen usw. Marmorplatten zusammengesetzt, musivische (Mosaik-), Vitr. u. Suet.: luna, in zwei gleiche Teile geteilt, halbiert, Chalcid. Tim. 37. – II) schneid-, spalt-, haubar, porrum, Schnittlauch, Pallad., Mart. u.a.: lapis, Plin.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > sectilis
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3 porrum
porrum, ī, n. u. porrus, ī, m. = πράσον, der Lauch, Porree, Cels. u.a.: teils porrum capitatum, Kopflauch, Colum.; ders. porrus capitatus, Pallad.: teils p. sectivum (sectivus), Schnittlauch, Colum. u. Plin.: dass. p. sectilis (sectile), Pallad., Mart. u. Iuven.: tenues porri, Varro fr.: porri virgines, Marc. Emp.
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4 porrum
porrum, ī, n. u. porrus, ī, m. = πράσον, der Lauch, Porree, Cels. u.a.: teils porrum capitatum, Kopflauch, Colum.; ders. porrus capitatus, Pallad.: teils p. sectivum (sectivus), Schnittlauch, Colum. u. Plin.: dass. p. sectilis (sectile), Pallad., Mart. u. Iuven.: tenues porri, Varro fr.: porri virgines, Marc. Emp.
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