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1 strāmineus
strāmineus adj. [stramen], of straw: Quirites, i. e. men of straw (thrown into the Tiber, in place of human sacrifices), O.: casa, thatched, O., Pr.* * *straminea, stramineum ADJstraw-, made of straw; straw-colored (Cal) -
2 stramentum
I.Straw, litter (syn. palea):II.fasces stramentorum ac virgultorum incenderunt,
bundles of straw, Hirt. B. G. 8, 15:desectam cum stramento segetem,
Liv. 2, 5, 3; Cato, R. R. 5, 7.—Of a straw-bed:in stramentis pernoctare,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 2, 23; Varr. R. R. 1, 50; Col. 6, 3, 1; Plin. 18, 7, 18, § 79; Phaedr. 2, 8, 23:si et stramentis incubet,
Hor. S. 2, 3, 117 al.; cf.:antiquis enim torus e stramento erat,
Plin. 8, 48, 73, § 193:stramentum ab stratu, quod id substernatur pecori,
Varr. R. R. 1, 50, 3.—Of a thatched roof:casae, quae more Gallico stramentis erant tectae,
Caes. B. G. 5, 43; Liv. 25, 39.—A covering, rug, coverlet, housing, etc. (very rare):mulorum,
Caes. B. G. 7, 45: his verbis et vestimenta et stramenta contineri;sine his enim vivere neminem posse,
bedclothes, Dig. 50, 16, 234:cameli,
Vulg. Gen. 31, 34. -
3 stramineus
strāmĭnĕus, a, um, adj. [stramen], made of straw, straw-:Quirites,
Ov. F. 5, 631:casa,
covered with straw, Prop. 2, 16, 20; Ov. Am. 2, 9, 18. -
4 avēna
avēna ae, f oats, V.: steriles avenae, wild oats, V.: si avenam videris, i. e. weeds.—An oatstraw, straw (in a shepherd's pipe): structis cantat avenis, O.—Hence, an oaten pipe, pastoral pipe: tenui Musam meditaris avenā, V.* * *reed, straw; shepherd's pipe, pan pipe; oats, wild oats, other allied grasses -
5 culmus
culmus ī, m [2 CEL-], a stalk, stem, straw, C.: Cerealis, V.: Romuleus, the thatched roof of, V.: torum sternere culmo, Iu.: ita culmo surgeret (Ceres) alto, i. e. the grain, H.* * *stalk, stem (of cereal grass/others); hay; straw; thatch -
6 stipula
stipula ae, f dim. [STIPA-], a stalk, stem, blade, halm: viridis, V.: Stridenti stipulā disperdere carmen, a screeching reed-pipe, V.— Dried stalks, straw, stubble: stipulam conligere, T.: Ferret hiemps stipulas volantīs, V.: fabales, beanstalks, O.—Prov.: Flamma de stipulā, quickly extinguished fire, O.* * *stalk; stubble; straw; reed played on as a pipe -
7 strāmen
strāmen inis, n [STER-], straw, litter: tecta stramine casa, O.: agrestis, V.: Stramina flavescunt, O.* * *straw for bedding, etc, litter -
8 strāmentum
strāmentum ī, n [STER-], that which is spread over, a covering, housing: de his (mulis) stramenta detrahi iubet, i. e. the pack-saddles, Cs. — Straw, litter: desectam cum stramento segetem, L.: cur stramenta desunt? straw bedding, Ph.: si et stramentis incubet, H.: casae stramentis tectae, thatched, Cs.* * *thatch; litter/trash (Cal) -
9 festuca
I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.qui homo in pratis per fenisecta festucas corradit,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 136; Col. 8, 15, 6; Plin. 10, 41, 57, § 116; 18, 27, 67, § 254.—A rod with which slaves were touched in the ceremony of manumission:II.qui vindicabat festucam tenebat... et homini imponebat,
Gai. Inst. 4, 16; cf.:vindicta, A.: quid? ea ingenuan' an festuca facta e serva libera'st?
Plaut. Mil. 4, 1, 15; id. Pers. 5, 175.—Transf., a straw-like weed which grows among barley, also called aegilops, Plin. 18, 17, 44, § 155.—B. -
10 storea
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11 stramentarius
strāmentārĭus, a, um, adj. [stramentum], of or belonging to straw:falces,
i. e. for cutting straw, Cato, R. R. 10, 3. -
12 stramenticius
strāmentĭcĭus or - tĭus, a, um, adj. [id.], of straw, straw-: casae, Auct. B. Hisp. 16, 2; Petr. 63, 8. -
13 stramentitius
strāmentĭcĭus or - tĭus, a, um, adj. [id.], of straw, straw-: casae, Auct. B. Hisp. 16, 2; Petr. 63, 8. -
14 āgna
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15 calamus
calamus ī, m, κάλαμοσ, a reed, cane: calami palustres, O.: dispares, O.—Meton., of objects made of reeds, a reed pen: bonus: transversus, H. — Poet.: levi calamo ludere, to trifle, Ph. — A reed-pipe, reed: calamo trivisse labellum, V.: agrestis, V.: curvus, Ct.: hians, Pr.—An arrow: calami spicula Gnosii, H.: levis, O.: Per calamos venatricis puellae, Iu.—A fishing-rod: calamo salientes ducere pisces, O.—A lime-twig for snaring birds, Pr.—A straw, stalk, blade: lupini, V.* * *reed, cane; reed pen; reed/pan pipe; arrow; fishing pole; stalk; sweet flag; branch; arm; branch of a candelabrum -
16 (floccus)
(floccus) ī, m [FLA-], a lock, flock: illum flocci facere, to value a hair, regard as worthless, T.: nec tamen flocci facio, care not a straw for: totam rem p. flocci non facere: ego non flocci pendere, T. -
17 (naucum)
(naucum) ī, n [CNV-], a nutshell, trifle ; only gen. with a negative, of no value, good for nothing: non habeo nauci Marsum, value not a straw. -
18 Palīlis or Parīlis
Palīlis or Parīlis e, adj. [Pales], of Pales: flamma, a fire of straw at the feast of Pales, O.: festa, O.— Plur n. as subst, the feast of Pales, shepherd festival (the 21st of April), C., O. -
19 scirpeus (sirp-)
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20 storea or storia
storea or storia ae, f [STER-], a plaited covering, straw mat, rush mat, rope mat: storias ex funibus fecerunt, Cs.: harundine texta storeāque tecta, L.
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