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1 abscīsus
abscīsus adj. [P. of abscido], cut off, severed, caput, H.—Meton., steep, precipitous: saxum, L.* * *abscisa -um, abscisior -or -us, abscisissimus -a -um ADJsteep, sheer, precipitous; abrupt, curt, brusque; restricted; cut off, severed -
2 circumcīsus
circumcīsus adj. [P. of circumcido], cut around, cut off, steep, precipitous, inaccessible: saxum: Henna ab omni aditu: collis ex omni parte, Cs.* * *circumcisa, circumcisum ADJsheer on all sides, cut off; limited; short, brief, pruned of excess, abridged -
3 merus
merus adj. [3 MAR-], pure, unmixed, unadulterated: vina, O.: lac, O.— Bare, naked, uncovered: pes, Iu.— Bare, nothing but, only, mere: nil nisi spem meram, T.: mera monstra nuntiare: proscriptiones: nugae.—Fig., pure, true, real, genuine: principes: sermo, plain prose, H.: Cecropis, a real Athenian, Iu.— Undiluted, strong, excessive. meram haurientes libertatem, L.* * *mera, merum ADJunmixed (wine), pure, only; bare, mere, sheer -
4 aigilps
(gen.), aigilpis ADJsteep, sheer -
5 apscisus
apscisa -um, apscisior -or -us, apscisissimus -a -um ADJsteep, sheer, precipitous; abrupt, curt, brusque; restricted; cut off, severed -
6 derectus
Iderecta -um, derectior -or -us, derectissimus -a -um ADJstraight/not curved; moving straight foward/in straight line; direct/absolute; vertical, upright, perpendicular; sheer; forthright/undisguised; strict legalII -
7 detergeo
detergere, detersi, detersus V TRANSwipe/clean off/away; strip/trim/sheer/break/sweep off, rub/wipe clean; cancel; remove, take away; break to pieces; have swept off -
8 directus
Idirecta -um, directior -or -us, directissimus -a -um ADJstraight/not curved; moving straight foward/in straight line; direct/absolute; vertical, upright, perpendicular; sheer; forthright/undisguised; strict legalIIdirecta, directum ADJstraight, vertical; steep; direct, simple; proper, helpful, guiding (Ecc)III -
9 caro
1.cāro, ĕre, v. a. [cf. Gr. keirô; Germ. scheren; Engl. sheer], to card (very rare), Plaut. Men. 5, 2, 46; and in Naev. acc. to Varr. L. L. 7, § 54 Müll., p. 92 Bip. (cf.: caritores, 2. carmen, 2. carmino, etc.).2.căro, carnis (nom. carnis, Liv. Andron. ap. Prisc. p. 684 P.; Liv. 37, 3, 4; abl. carni, Plaut. Capt. 4, 4, 6), f. [Sanscr. kravya; Gr. kreas; Germ. Kern], flesh (animal or vegetable).I.Lit., of animals:2.deturbavit totum cum carni carnarium,
Plaut. Capt. 4, 4, 6:carnem Latinis petere,
Cic. Planc. 9, 23; id. Pis. 27, 67:alicui carnem dare,
Liv. 32, 1, 9; 37, 3, 4:lacte et carne vivere,
Caes. B. G. 5, 14; 6, 22:ferina,
venison, Sall. J. 89, 7:cruda,
Suet. Ner. 37:tosta,
Ov. M. 12, 156 al.; cf.humana,
Plin. 6, 30, 35, § 195.—So also freq. in plur., Enn. Ann. 327 Vahl.; Ov. M. 2, 769; 14, 208; Plin. 23, 7, 64, § 126 et saep.— The flesh, pulp, of fruits, Plin. 15, 24, 27, § 96; 28, 14, 58, § 205; Pall. Febr. 25, 12; id. Nov. 17, 1.—Also the inner, white part of the wood of trees, under the alburnum, Plin. 16, 38, 72, § 181.—Esp., of the human body (in opp. to the spirit), as the seat of the passions:B.animus liber habitat: numquam me caro ista compellet ad metum,
Sen. Ep. 65, 22.—In contempt:caro putida,
of a stupid person, Cic. Pis. 9, 19.—Meton., of precious stones, the Gr. sarkion, the soft part, Plin. 37, 5, 18, § 73.—II.Trop., of discourse, richness:3.Aeschines carnis plus habet, minus lacertorum,
Quint. 10, 1, 77 Spald. and Frotsch.cārō, adv., v. carus fin.
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