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1 consero
Iconserere, conserui, consertus V TRANSconnect/link, fasten/press/put together; construct/compose; join, engage (in)IIconserere, conservi, consertus V TRANSconnect/link, fasten/press/put together; construct/compose; join, engage (in)IIIconserere, consevi, consatus V TRANSsow, plant (field/crops/seeds/tree), set; breed; sow/strew plentifully/thicklyIVconserere, consevi, consitus V TRANSsow, plant (field/crops/seeds/tree), set; breed; sow/strew plentifully/thickly -
2 gemmifer
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3 medicāmen
medicāmen inis, n [medico], a drug, medicament, remedy, antidote, medicine: violenta medicamenta curari: facies medicaminibus interstincta, plasters, Ta.: validum, O.— A drug, poison: medicamen habendum est, Iu.: noxium, Ta.— A paint, wash, cosmetic: vestrae medicamina formae, O.—Fig., a remedy, antidote: iratae medicamina fortia praebe, O.* * *drug, remedy, medicine; cosmetic; substance to treat seeds/plants; dye -
4 serō
serō sēvī, satus, ere [1 SA-], to sow, plant: in iugero agri medimnum tritici seritur: frumenta, Cs.: serit arbores, quae alteri saeculo prosint: Nullam sacrā vite prius severis arborem, H.: alqd in solo: hordea campis, V.: (arbores) meā manu satae.—Of land, to bestrew, plant, sow, cultivate: quot iugera sint sata: iste serendus ager, O.—Of persons, to beget, bring forth, produce: sunt Bruti serendi: nec fortuito sati et creati sumus.—Usu. P. perf., begotten, born, sprung: Ilia cum Lauso de Numitore sati, O.: largo satos Curetas ab imbri, O.: sata Tiresiā Manto, O.: non sanguine humano satum se esse, L.: satus Anchisā, son of Anchises, V.: satae Peliā, daughters of Pelias, O. —Fig., to sow the seeds of, found, establish, produce, cause, excite: mores: cum patribus certamina, stir up, L.: civilīs discordias, L.— To scatter, spread, disseminate: apud plebis homines crimina in senatum, L.: Rumores, V.* * *Iserere, serui, sertus Vwreath; join, entwine, interweave, bind together; compose; contriveIIserere, sevi, satus Vsow, plant; strew, scatter, spread; cultivate; beget, bring forthIIIserius, serissime ADVlate, at a late hour, tardily; of a late period; too late (COMP) -
5 aegoceras
aegoceratos/is N Nfenugreek, Greek hay; (flour from seeds, herb medicine, pickled as a dainty) -
6 apyrenus
apyrena, apyrenum ADJlacking a hard kernel (of fruit); with soft kernel/seeds -
7 apyrinus
apyrina, apyrinum ADJlacking a hard kernel (of fruit); with soft kernel/seeds -
8 balanatus
balanata, balanatum ADJperfumed with oil of Ben (winged Horse-radish tree seeds Moringa pterygosperms) -
9 balaninus
balanina, balaninum ADJof ben-nut (winged seeds of the Horse-radish tree, Moringa pterygosperms) -
10 cardamomum
cardamom (Elettaris cardamomum); its seeds (used in medicine/spice) -
11 castratus
Icastrata, castratum ADJcastrated; (applied to seeds of apple); bolted/sifted/selected (grain)IIeunuch, castrated man -
12 conseminalis
conseminalis, conseminale ADJplanted/sown with several varieties (of vines/trees/seeds) -
13 consemineus
conseminea, consemineum ADJplanted/sown with several varieties (of vines/trees/seeds) -
14 granatus
Igranata, granatum ADJIIonly malum/pomum granatum -- pomegranate fruit/tree
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15 apyrenum
ăpyrĭnus and ăpyrēnus, a, um, adj., = apurênos (without kernel), with soft kernels or seeds:fructus,
Col. 5, 10, 15.— Subst.: ăpyrēnum, i, n., a kind of pomegranate with soft kernels. Plin. 13, 19, 34, § 112; cf. id. 23, 6, 57, § 106; Sen. Ep. 85; Mart. 13, 43. -
16 apyrenus
ăpyrĭnus and ăpyrēnus, a, um, adj., = apurênos (without kernel), with soft kernels or seeds:fructus,
Col. 5, 10, 15.— Subst.: ăpyrēnum, i, n., a kind of pomegranate with soft kernels. Plin. 13, 19, 34, § 112; cf. id. 23, 6, 57, § 106; Sen. Ep. 85; Mart. 13, 43. -
17 apyrinus
ăpyrĭnus and ăpyrēnus, a, um, adj., = apurênos (without kernel), with soft kernels or seeds:fructus,
Col. 5, 10, 15.— Subst.: ăpyrēnum, i, n., a kind of pomegranate with soft kernels. Plin. 13, 19, 34, § 112; cf. id. 23, 6, 57, § 106; Sen. Ep. 85; Mart. 13, 43. -
18 astragalus
astrăgălus, i, m., = astragalos (the ankle-bone).I.In arch.A.A little round moulding in the form of a ring, which encircles the upper part of a column, an astragal, Vitr. 3, 3.—B.Lesbius, a sort of moulding carved to represent a string of pearls, a festoon, a stem with seeds of grain or olives, Vitr. 4, 6.—II.A leguminous plant, Spanish tragacanth: Astragalus Baeticus, Linn.; Plin. 26, 8, 29, § 46. -
19 diaspermaton
dĭaspermatōn, i, n., = dia spermatôn, a drug made from seeds, Isid. Or. 4, 9, 9; Cael. Aur. Tard. 3, 8, 116. -
20 frumentum
frūmentum, i, n. [contr. from frugimentum, from FRVG, v. fruor; fruit, kat exochên, i. e.], corn, grain (class.; in sing. usually of corn harvested):II.Julianus scribit: frumentum id esse, quod arista in se teneat, recte Gallum definisse: lupinum vero et fabam fruges potius dici, quia non arista sed siliqua continentur, quae Servius apud Alfenum in frumento contineri putat,
Dig. 50, 16, 77: sunt prima earum (frugum) genera: frumenta, ut triticum, hordeum;et legumina, ut faba, cicer,
kinds of corn, Plin. 18, 7, 9, § 48:in segetibus frumentum, in quo culmus extulit spicam, etc.,
Varr. R. R. 1, 48, 1:triticum vel alia frumenta,
Col. 8, 9, 2:triticeum,
Mart. 13, 12:Galli turpe esse ducunt frumentum manu quaerere,
Cic. Rep. 3, 9:frumentum ex agris in loca tuta comportatur,
id. Att. 5, 18, 2:ut in itinere copia frumenti suppeteret,
Caes. B. G. 1, 3, 1; 1, 48, 2:ingens frumenti acervus,
Hor. S. 2, 3, 111; 1, 1, 45; Liv. 2, 52; 21, 48; 23, 12; 23, 21 et saep.: tessera frumenti, a ticket giving the holder a share in the public distribution of corn, Juv. 7, 174; cf. Dict. of Antiq. pp. 580 sq., 864.—In plur. (esp. of standing grain:frumenta sunt proprie omnia quae aristas habent,
Isid. Orig. 17, 3): bona, Cato ap. Gell. 13, 17, 1:luxuriosa,
Cic. Or. 24, 81:non modo frumenta in agris matura non erant, sed, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 1, 16, 2; 1, 40, 11; 3, 9, 8 et saep.:frumenta autumni matura in agris,
Sall. H. 3, 67, 20; Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 72; 2, 1, 140; Liv. 23, 32; 25, 15; 31, 2; 33, 6 et saep.—Transf.: frumenta, the small seeds or grains of figs, Plin. 15, 19, 21, § 82; 17, 27, 44, § 256.
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