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  • 21 furca

        furca ae, f    [1 FOR-], a two-pronged fork: bicornes, V.: valentes, V.: furcis detrudi, L.— Prov.: Naturam expellas furcā, tamen usque recurret, with violence, H.— A fork-shaped prop, split stake, triangular brace: furcis spectacula sustinentibus, L.: furcas subiere columnae, O.— A wooden yoke (on the neck of a slave, for punishment): per circum furcam ferens ductus est: servus sub furcā caesus, L.: sub furcā vinctus, L.: Ibis sub furcam, H.
    * * *
    (two-pronged) fork; prop

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  • 22 hiātus

        hiātus ūs, m    [hio], an opening, aperture, cleft: oris: terrenus, O.: atris inmanis hiatibus Hydra, open mouths, V.: personae pallentis, Iu.: repentini terrarum hiatūs: fontis, i. e. basin, O.: Quid dignum tanto hiatu? i. e. opening (of mouth), H.: Sophocleus, Iu.— An eager desire, longing: praemiorum, Ta.—Of language, a hiatus.
    * * *
    opening/cleft/fissure/split/crevice; (maybe rude); chasam; wideopen jaw/expanse; hiatus; action of gaping/yawning/splitting open; greedy desire (for w/GEN)

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  • 23 hiulcus

        hiulcus adj.    [hio], gaping, split, cleft, opened, open: siti arva, V.—Fig., of speech, gaping, not well connected, forming an hiatus: eorum (verborum) concursus: voces.
    * * *
    hiulca, hiulcum ADJ
    gaping, having the mouth wide open, insatiable, greedy; cracked; disconnected

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  • 24 pandō

        pandō pandī, passus, ere    [2 PAT-], to spread out, extend, unfold, expand: ad solem pennas, V.: pictā spectacula caudā, H.: sinūs (i. e. vela), Iu.: panditur planities, extends, L.: dum se cornua latius pandunt, open out, L.: si panditur ultra (gremium), i. e. is not yet full, Iu.— To throw open, open, lay open: moenia urbis, V.: hederae pandunt vestigia nigrae, disclose, V.: rupem ferro, split, L.: panduntur inter ordines viae, open, L.— Fig., to spread, extend: alia divina (bona) longe lateque se pandunt, i. e. extend their influence: vela orationis.— To open: cuiquam ad dominationem pandere viam, L.—Of speech, to unfold, make known, publish, reveal, explain: res caligine mersas, V.: oraculum, Ct.: quae nunc panduntur fatis, L. (oracle): Pandite, Musae, Unde, etc., O.
    * * *
    pandere, pandi, passus V

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  • 25 rumpō

        rumpō rūpī, ruptus, ere    [RVP-], to break, burst, tear, rend, rive, rupture, break asunder, burst in pieces, force open: vincula: obstantia claustra, H.: pontem, break down, L.: montem aceto, Iu.: arcum, Ph.: plumbum, H.: vestīs, O.: praecordia ferro, pierce, O.: guttura ferro, cut, O.: ruptus turbo, bursting forth, V.: inmensae ruperunt horrea messes, crammed to bursting, V.—Of the body, to break, split, burst, break open, rend, tear: ut me ambulando rumperet, i. e. kill with errands, T.: si quis rumpet occidetve, wounds, L. (old form.): ilia, V.: Rupit Iarbitam Timagenis aemula lingua, Dum, etc., i. e. the effort to shout as loud as, etc., H.: si te ruperis, H.: cantando rumpitur anguis, bursts, V.: quā (licentiā audacium) ante rumpebar, could have burst.—To burst through, break through: media agmina, V.: ruptā mersum caput obruit undā, O.: ordines, L.— To break open, cause to break forth: fontem, O.: ubi inter nubila sese Diversi rumpent radii, burst forth, V.: dum amnes ulli rumpuntur fontibus, V.—Of a way or passage, to force, make by force: ferro rumpenda per hostīs Est via, must be forced, V.: eo cuneo viam, L.—Fig., to break, violate, destroy, annul, make void, interrupt: feodera: imperium, Cu.: sacramenti religionem, L.: ius gentium, L.: edicta, H.: decreta, O.: testamentum ruptum, annulled: nuptias, H.: fata aspera, V.: fati necessitatem humanis consiliis, L.— To break in upon, interrupt, cut short, end: somnum, V.: novissima verba, O.: segnīs Rumpe moras, end delay, V.: tibi reditum, cut off, H.— To break out in, give utterance to: rumpit has imo pectore voces, V.: questūs, V.
    * * *
    rumpere, rupi, ruptus V
    break; destroy

    Latin-English dictionary > rumpō

  • 26 trifidus

        trifidus adj.    [ter+2 FID-], split into three, three-cleft, three-forked: flamma (of lightning), O.
    * * *
    trifida, trifidum ADJ

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  • 27 abjungo

    abjungere, abjunxi, abjunctus V TRANS
    unyoke, remove, separate; unharness; remove part, split; cut off from, detach

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  • 28 abstraho

    abstrahere, abstraxi, abstractus V TRANS
    drag away from, remove forcibly, abort; carry off to execution; split

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  • 29 apstraho

    apstrahere, apstraxi, apstractus V TRANS
    drag away from, remove forcibly, abort; carry off to execution; split

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  • 30 bipartito

    I
    in two parts/divisions/ways/directions
    II
    twofold division; dividing in two, split

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  • 31 bipertito

    I
    in two parts/divisions/ways
    II
    twofold division; dividing in two, split

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  • 32 concisura

    cut, incision; distribution, dividing up, split; hollow/chink/cleft (L+S)

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  • 33 confindo

    confindere, confidi, confissus V TRANS
    split, cleave; divide, cleave asunder (L+S)

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  • 34 decrusto

    decrustare, decrustavi, decrustatus V TRANS
    peel/split off; disintegrate

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  • 35 defindo

    defindere, defidi, defissus V TRANS

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  • 36 dehisco

    dehiscere, dehivi, - V INTRANS
    gape/yawn/split open; part/divide, develop/leave a gap/leak; be/become apart

    Latin-English dictionary > dehisco

  • 37 dilamino

    dilaminare, dilaminavi, dilaminatus V TRANS

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  • 38 dirrumpo

    dirrumpere, dirrupi, dirruptus V TRANS
    cause to break apart/off, shatter/burst/split, disrupt/sever; (PASS) get broken

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  • 39 dirumpo

    dirumpere, dirupi, diruptus V TRANS
    cause to break apart/off, shatter/burst/split, disrupt/sever; (PASS) get broken

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  • 40 disrumpo

    disrumpere, disrupi, disruptus V TRANS
    cause to break apart/off, shatter/burst/split, disrupt/sever; (PASS) get broken

    Latin-English dictionary > disrumpo

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