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61 acinus
acinus ī, m, (acina, ae, f, Ct.), a small berry: acini vinaceus, a grape-stone: aridum, H.* * *grape; ivyberry or other small berry; pip, (grape) pit/seed -
62 acinum
acinum ī, n (acina, ae, f, Ct.), a small berry: acini vinaceus, a grape-stone: aridum, H.* * *grape; ivyberry or other small berry; pip, (grape) pit/seed -
63 aliquantulum
aliquantulum ī, n a little, trifle: adferre, T. —As adv., somewhat, a little: tibi parce, T.: de. flexit de spatio consuetudo maiorum.* * *Ito a little/small amount/bit/extent; slightly, somewhatIIlittle/small amount; a fair amount/good deal of; something; bit -
64 anguiculus
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65 arāneola
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66 ārula
ārula ae, f dim. [ara], a small altar.* * *small altar; base of an altar; turf laid like an altar round base of a tree -
67 asella
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68 ātriolum
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69 balneolum
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70 barbātulus
barbātulus adj. dim. [barbatus], with a small beard: mulli: iuvenes, i. e. foppish.* * *barbatula, barbatulum ADJhaving small/foppish beard -
71 bracchiolum
bracchiolum ī, n dim, a small arm, delicate arm: teres puellulae, Ct.* * *little arm, small/delicate arm; muscle of a horse's leg (L+S); arm of a chair -
72 caetrātus
caetrātus adj. [caetra], armed with a caetra, shield-bearing: cohortes, Cs., L.* * *Icaetrata, caetratum ADJIIsoldier armed with caetra (small light shield); Greek peltest -
73 calathiscus
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74 calculus
calculus ī, m dim. [2 calx], a small stone, pebble: coniectis in os calculis. — Sing collect.: dumosis calculus arvis, in the fields, V.— A stone used in reckoning: calculis subductis, computed, cast up.—A counter used in playing draughts, O. —Fig.: amicitiam ad calculos vocare, hold to a strict account: si ad calculos eum res p. vocet, L. —A voting-pebble, ballot: calculus ater, i. e. for condemnation, O.: ad illos calculos revertamur, i. e. those principles of action.* * *pebble; (bladder) stone; piece for reckoning/voting/game; calculation; counter; small weight; live coal (Def) -
75 capēduncula
capēduncula ae, f dim. [capedo], a small dish used in sacrifices.* * *small pot/vessel/bowl/dish; (used for sacrifices L+S) -
76 capsula
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77 casa
casa ae, f [SCAD-], a small house, cottage, hut, cabin, shed: casae aratorum: habitare casas, V.: casae stramentis tectae, Cs.: in casis habitare, L.: Aedificare casas, to build baby-houses, H.—Prov.: ita fugias ne praeter casam, i. e. run beyond the hiding-place (in the game of hide-and-seek), T.* * *cottage/small humble dwelling, hut/hovel; home; house; shop, booth; farm (late) -
78 castigatus
castigatus adj. [P. of castigo], small, contracted: pectus, O.* * *castigata -um, castigatior -or -us, castigatissimus -a -um ADJtightly drawn, restrained, confined, compressed; small/slender; strict, severe -
79 caupōnula
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80 cellula
cellula ae, f dim. [cella], a small store-room, T.* * *small/slave's room; lowly apartment/dwelling/hut; porter's lodge; whore's crib; cell (monk); monastery/daughter house (monastic); case for banner; chapel; cell (biological); chamber of brain; ovary
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