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1 casia
casia ae, f, κασία, wild cinnamon, V.—A fragrant shrub, mezereon, V.* * *cinnamon (Cinnamomum tree/bark/spice); aromatic shrub (mezereon or marjoram?) -
2 frutex
frutex icis, m [FVR-], a shrub, bush: genus omne fruticum, V.: texit Ora frutex, O.: Contexit (asellum) frutice, Ph.* * *shrub, bush; shoot, stem, stalk, growth; "blockhead" -
3 myrīca
myrīca ae, f, μυρίκη, the tamarisk (a shrub): tenues, O.—Prov.: Pinguia corticibus sudent electra myricae (of an impossibility), V.: laturas poma myricas speret, O.* * *tamarisk; (evergreen bush/shrub/tree) -
4 amōmum or -on
amōmum or -on ī, n, ἄμωμον, an aromatic shrub, used in making balsarn: Assyrium, V., O. -
5 arbustum
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6 bāca
bāca (not bacca), ae, f a small round fruit, berry: bicolores, O.: lauri, V.: ebuli, V.: oleae, an olive: olivae, H.: bicolor Minervae, the olive, O.: bacae amarae, i. e. of the wild olive-tree, O.: silvestres, V. — A fruit of a tree: (arborum): rami bacarum ubertate incurvescere.—A pearl: Onusta bacis, H.: aceto Diluit bacam, H.* * *berry, fruit of tree/shrub; olive; pearl; piece/bead of coral -
7 barba
barba ae, f [Engl. beard], the beard: promissa, long, L.: inpexae barbae, V.: prima, Iu.: barbam tondere: ponere, H.: metire, Iu.: recidere, O.: submittere, Ta.: barbam vellere alicui, to pluck one by the beard, H.: sapientem pascere barbam, i. e. to study the Stoic philosophy, H.: barbā maiore: maximā barbā: incipiens, O.: dignus barbā Maiorum, i. e. like an old Roman, Iu.— Rarely of animals: luporum, H.* * *beard/ whiskers; large unkempt beard (pl.) -
8 corulus
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9 crūs
crūs ūris, n [1 CEL-], the leg, shank, shin: crura suffringere: dimidium, broken, Iu.: medium impediit crus Pellibus, H.: (equus) iactat crura, V.—The legs of crucified criminals were broken; hence, prov.: perire eum non posse, nisi ei crura fracta essent, he that is born to be hanged, etc.— A foot: Laeva crura Lilybaeo premuntur (poet. plur.), O.— Plur, props, pillars: ponticuli, Ct.* * *leg; shank; shin; main stem of shrub, stock; upright support of a bridge -
10 ligustrum
ligustrum ī, n privet (a plant bearing grapelike clusters of white flowers), V., O.* * *privet, white-flowered shrub -
11 paliūrus
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12 rubus
rubus ī, m [RVB-], a bramble-bush, blackberrybush, Cs., L., V., H.— A blackberry: puniceus, Pr.* * *bramble, briar; prickly shrub; fruit of bramble, blackberry -
13 Sabīnus
Sabīnus adj., of the Sabini, Sabine, C., L., H.: herba, a kind of juniper, savin (used for incense), O.—As subst n.: vile (sc. vinum), Sabine wine, H. — Plur: Satis beatus unicis Sabinis (sc. praediis), with my Sabine country-seat, H.* * *ISabina, Sabinum ADJSabine, of the Sabines/their country/that area; the shrub savin/its oilIISabines (pl.), people living NE of Rome; their territory; an estate there -
14 stirps
stirps (rarely stirpis, once stirpēs, L.), pis, f or (poet.) m [STER-].—Of plants, the lower part of the trunk, stock, stem, stalk, root: terra stirpes amplexa: ut tantum modo per stirpīs alantur suas: sceptrum in silvis imo de stirpe recisum, V.: domos avium cum stirpibus imis Eruit, V.— Of hair: vellere ab stirpe capillos, by the roots, Pr., Tb.— A plant, shrub ; usu. plur: stirpium naturae: in seminibus est causa arborum et stirpium. —Of persons, a stem, stock, race, family, lineage: ignoratio stirpis et generis: qui sunt eius stirpis: divina, V.: Herculis stirpe generatus: ab stirpe socius atque amicus populi R., S.— A scion, offspring, descendant, progeny: quibus stirpes deesset, L.: stirps et genus omne futurum, V.: stirpis virilis ex novo matrimonio fuit, a son, L.—Fig., a root, source, origin, foundation, beginning, cause: altae stirpes stultitiae: populum a stirpe repetere: malorum omnium: gentis, L.: Carthago ab stirpe interiit, utterly, S.— Inborn character, nature: non ingenerantur hominibus mores a stirpe generis: nondum exoletā stirpe gentis, L.* * *I IIstock, plant; race, lineage; character -
15 tūreus (thū-)
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16 adipsatheon
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17 adipsatheos
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18 alaternus
evergreen shrub, Buckthorn (used for pigments (e.g., sap-green)/cathartic) -
19 andrachle
tree resembling the arbutus (strawberry tree/shrub) (Arbustus enedo) -
20 arbuscula
small/young tree, sapling, bush, shrub; thing like a small tree; axe bearing
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shrub — shrub1 [shrub] n. [Early ME schrubbe < OE scrybb, brushwood, akin to SCRUB1, Dan skrubbe] a low, woody plant with several permanent stems instead of a single trunk; bush shrublike adj. shrub2 [shrub] n. [Ar sharāb, a drink: see SYRUP] … English World dictionary
Shrub — Shrub, n. [Ar. shirb, shurb, a drink, beverage, fr. shariba to drink. Cf. {Sirup}, {Sherbet}.] A liquor composed of vegetable acid, especially lemon juice, and sugar, with spirit to preserve it. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shrub — Shrub, n. [OE. schrob, AS. scrob, scrobb; akin to Norw. skrubba the dwarf cornel tree.] (Bot.) A woody plant of less size than a tree, and usually with several stems from the same root. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shrub — Shrub, v. t. To lop; to prune. [Obs.] Anderson (1573). [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shrub — (schröbb), engl. Getränk aus Branntwein, Citronen , Apfelsinensaft und Zucker … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
shrub — [ʃrʌb] n [: Old English; Origin: scrybb] a small bush with several woody stems … Dictionary of contemporary English
shrub — [ ʃrʌb ] noun count a low thick bush, especially one that has been planted in a yard … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shrub — O.E. scrybb brushwood, shrubbery, a rare and late word, possibly from a Scandinavian source (Cf. dialectal Dan. skrub brushwood, Norw. skrubba dwarf tree ). Presumably related to N.Fris. skrobb broom plant, brushwood; W.Flem. schrobbe climbing… … Etymology dictionary
shrub — ► NOUN ▪ a woody plant which is smaller than a tree and has several main stems arising at or near the ground. DERIVATIVES shrubby adjective. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
shrub|by — «SHRUHB ee», adjective, bi|er, bi|est. 1. like shrubs. 2. covered with shrubs. 3. consisting of shrubs … Useful english dictionary
shrub — semi·shrub; shrub·ber·ied; shrub·bery; shrub·bi·ness; shrub·by; shrub; shrub·let; sub·shrub; … English syllables