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1 sūrculus
sūrculus ī, m [sūrus, sprout], a tender young twig, branch, shoot, sprout, sprig, V.: surculum defringere.— A scion, graft, sucker, slip, set: ex arbore surculi.* * *shoot, sprout -
2 germen
germen inis, n a sprig, offshoot, sprout, bud: alienā ex arbore, V.: In novos soles germina Credere, V.: generosum, race, O.* * *sprout, bud; shoot -
3 germinō
germinō —, —, āre [germen], to sprout, bud: Germinat termes olivae, H.* * *germinare, germinavi, germinatus V -
4 palmes
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5 pullulō
pullulō āvī, ātus, āre [1 pullus], to put forth, sprout, shoot, come forth: ab radice, V.: tot pollulat atra colubris, swarms with, V.—Fig.: pullulare incipiebat luxuria, to spread, N.* * *pullulare, pullulavi, pullulatus Vsprout, send forth new growth; spring forth -
6 virga
virga ae, f [VERG-], a slender green branch, twig, sprout: rubea, V.: viscata, i. e. a lime-twig, O.—A graft, scion, set: fissā cortice virgam Inserit, O.—A rod, switch, scourge: equus umbrā virgae regitur, switch, Cu.: commotā virgā, plied, Iu.: virgis ad necem caedi.—Poet., for fasces, as a designation of one of the higher magistrates, O. —A wand, staff, cane: virgā circumscripsit regem, L.: virgā lilia summa metit, O.— A magic wand: tetigit summos virgā dea capillos, O., V.— In cloth, a colored stripe: purpureae, O.—In a family tree, a twig, branch, Iu.* * *twig, sprout, stalk; switch, rod; staff, wand; stripe/streak; scepter (Plater) -
7 asparagus
asparagus ī, m, ἀσπάραγοσ, asparagus, Iu.* * *asparagus; shoot/sprout like asparagusasparagus Gallicus -- samphire/garden fennel
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8 ē-nāscor
ē-nāscor nātus, ī, dep., to grow up, grow out, sprout, spring up, arise: laurea in puppi enata, L.: rami enati, shot out, Cs.: in aede capillus, L. -
9 fruticor
fruticor ārī, —, dep. [frutex], to put forth shoots, sprout, become bushy: arbor, quam fruticetur, vides: fruticante pilo, Iu.* * *fruticari, fruticatus sum V DEPput forth shoots, bush/branch out; (antlers); become bushy, grow thickly (hair) -
10 planta
planta ae, f [PLAT-], a sprout, shoot, twig, graft: malleoli, plantae: plantas abscindens de corpore matrum, V.— A young plant, set, slip: plantam deponere in hortis, O.: tenues, Iu.— A sole, sole of the foot: tibi ne teneras glacies secet plantas, V.: citae, O.: caeno evellere plantam, H.: plantā duci, be dragged by the heel, Iu.* * *Icutting, heel, young shoot detached for propagation; seedling, young plantIIsole (of foot); (esp. as placed on ground in standing/treading); foot -
11 subolēs
subolēs (not sobo-), is, f [sub+1 OL-], a sprout, shoot ; hence, fig., offspring, progeny, posterity, issue, stock, race, lineage: censores populi suboles, familias censento: propaganda (est tibi) suboles: priori Dissimilis populo, O.: Cara deum, V.: patris matura, L.: stirpis, L.: Diva (Lucina), producas subolem, H.: Romae suboles, race, H.: gregis, H.: de te suscepta, V.* * *shoot, sucker; race; offspring; progeny -
12 aspharagus
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13 barbesco
barbescere, -, - V INTRANSget a beard, begin to grow/sprout a beard -
14 cauliculus
stalk/stem (small); small cabbage, cabbage sprout; pillar like a stalk/shoot -
15 coliculus
stalk/stem (small); small cabbage, cabbage sprout; pillar like a stalk/shoot -
16 congermino
congerminare, congerminavi, congerminatus V INTRANSsprout, put forth shoots; shoot forth at the same time (L+S) -
17 cymula
small molding; tender sprout (L+S) -
18 enascor
enascari, enatus sum V DEPsprout/spring forth, arise/be born out of something by natural growth; (day) -
19 exeo
exire, exivi(ii), exitus V INTRANScome/go/sail/march/move out/forth/away, leave; pass (away), expire/perish/die; discharge (fluid); rise (river); become visible; issue/emerge/escape; sprout -
20 fructifico
fructificare, fructificavi, fructificatus V INTRANSsprout, produce new growth (plants); bear (new) fruit (L+S); increase (Douay)
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