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1 breastbone
■ A flat bone, extending from the base of the neck to just below the diaphragm and forming the front part of the skeleton of the thorax.Syn. sternum■ Platter Knochen in der Mitte des Brustkorbs, an dem das Schlüsselbein und die echten Rippen ansetzen. -
2 esternón
m.sternum, breastbone, breast bone, chest bone.* * *1 sternum, breastbone* * *SM breastbone, sternum frm* * *masculino sternum, breastbone* * *= breastbone, sternum.Ex. Researchers have created an innovative method which can repair the breastbone after it is broken to provide access to the heart during open-heart surgery.Ex. The sternum is part of the rib cage and helps protect the heart and chest.* * *masculino sternum, breastbone* * *= breastbone, sternum.Ex: Researchers have created an innovative method which can repair the breastbone after it is broken to provide access to the heart during open-heart surgery.
Ex: The sternum is part of the rib cage and helps protect the heart and chest.* * *sternum, breastbone* * *
esternón sustantivo masculino
sternum, breastbone
esternón sustantivo masculino sternum, breastbone
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breastbone
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3 υποχόνδριον
ὑποχόνδριοςunder the cartilage of the breastbone: masc /fem acc sgὑποχόνδριοςunder the cartilage of the breastbone: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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ὑποχόνδριοςunder the cartilage of the breastbone: masc /fem acc sgὑποχόνδριοςunder the cartilage of the breastbone: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 pectus
pectus, ŏris, n. [kindred with the Sanscr. vakshas, pectus], the breast, in men and animals.I.Lit., the breast, the breastbone:II.pectus, hoc est ossa praecordiis et vitalibus natura circumdedit,
Plin. 11, 37, 82, § 207; cf. Cels. 8, 7 fin.; 8, 8, 2:meum cor coepit in pectus emicare,
Plaut. Aul. 4, 3, 4:dignitas, quae est in latitudine pectoris,
Quint. 11, 3, 141:summis digitis pectus appetere,
id. 11, 3, 124; 11, 3, 122:pectore adverso,
id. 2, 15, 7:aequo pectore,
upright, not inclined to one side, id. 11, 3, 125:pectore in adverso ensem Condidit,
Verg. A. 9, 347:in pectusque cadit pronus,
Ov. M. 4, 578:latum demisit pectore clavum,
Hor. S. 1, 6, 28; 2, 8, 90 et saep.; Vulg. Gen. 3, 14.—In the poets freq., in plur., of a person's breast: hasta volans perrumpit pectora ferro, Liv. Andron. ap. Prisc. p. 760 P.; Ov. M. 4, 554.—Transf.A.The stomach ( poet.):B.reserato pectore diras Egerere inde dapes... gestit,
Ov. M. 6, 663.—The breast.1.As the seat of affection, courage, etc., the heart, feelings, disposition:2.somnum socordiamque ex pectore oculisque amovere,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 2, 11:Ah, guttula Pectus ardens mi adspersisti,
i. e. a little comforted, id. Ep. 4, 1, 32:in amicitiā, nisi, ut dicitur, apertum pectus videas, etc.,
Cic. Lael. 26, 97:si non ipse amicus per se amatur toto pectore ut dicitur,
id. Leg. 1, 18, 49:pietate omnium pectora imbuere,
Liv. 1, 21, 1:metus insidens pectoribus,
id. 10, 41, 2; 1, 56, 4:quinam pectora semper impavida repens terror invaserit,
id. 21, 30, 2:in eodem pectore nullum est honestorum turpiumque consortium,
Quint. 12, 1, 4; 2, 5, 8:te vero... jam pectore toto Accipio,
Verg. A. 9, 276:his ubi laeta deae permulsit pectora dictis,
id. ib. 5, 816:robur et aes triplex circa pectus erat,
Hor. C. 1, 3, 10; 2, 12, 15:pectoribus mores tot sunt quot in orbe figurae,
id. A. A. 1, 759:mollities pectoris,
tender-heartedness, id. Am. 3, 8, 18; id. H. 19, 192; so,pectus amicitiae,
a friendly heart, a friend, Mart. 9, 15, 2; Stat. S. 4, 4, 103; Manil. 2, 600.— Of courage, bravery:cum tales animos juvenum et tam certa tulistis Pectora,
Verg. A. 9, 249:te vel per Alpium juga... Forti sequemur pectore,
Hor. Epod. 1, 11; Val. Fl. 6, 288.—Of conscience:vita et pectore puro,
Hor. S. 1, 6, 64:pectora casta,
Ov. H. 13, 30.—The soul, spirit, mind, understanding:3.de hortis toto pectore cogitemus,
Cic. Att. 13, 12, 4; so,incumbe toto pectore ad laudem,
id. Fam. 10, 10, 2:onerandum complendumque pectus maximarum rerum et plurimarum suavitate,
id. de Or. 3, 30, 121:quod verbum in pectus Jugurthae altius descendit,
Sall. J. 11, 7; Liv. 1, 59:(stultitiam tuam) in latebras abscondas pectore penitissumo,
Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 64:multipotens pectus habere, ut copias... pectore promat suo,
id. Bacch. 4, 1, 8 Fleck.: haben' tu amicum quoi pectus sapiat? id. Trin. 1, 2, 53; id. Bacch. 4, 4, 12:at Cytherea novas artes, nova pectore versat Consilia,
Verg. A. 1, 657:oculis pectoris aliquid haurire,
Ov. M. 15, 63; id. Tr. 3, 1, 64:memori referas mihi pectore cuncta,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 90:nunc adbibe puro Pectore verba,
id. Ep. 1, 2, 68; 2, 1, 128:pectore arripere artes,
Tac. Or. 28:pectus est quod disertos facit, et vis mentis,
Quint. 10, 7, 15; Ov. P. 2, 4, 24:succinctaque pectora curis,
Stat. S. 5, 1, 77:rara occulti pectoris vox,
i. e. a reserved disposition, Tac. A. 4, 52:dicere de summo pectore,
i.e. without much reflection, Gell. 17, 13, 7.—Of inspired persons:incaluitque deo quem clausum pectore habebat,
Ov. M. 2, 641; Verg. A. 6, 48; Stat. Th. 4, 542.—The person, individual, regarded as a being of feeling or passion:cara sororum Pectora,
Verg. A. 11, 216:mihi Thesea pectora juncta fide,
Ov. Tr. 1, 3, 66:pectus consulis gerere,
Liv. 4, 13; cf. Mart. 9, 15; Manil. 2, 600; Stat. S. 4, 4, 103. -
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II ὑποχόνδριον, τό, in sg. and pl., the soft part or parts of the body below the cartilage and above the navel, abdomen,τὸ δεξιὸν ὑ. Hp.Aph.4.64
, al., cf. Arist.HA 493a20, Thphr. Od. 59(61), Sor.1.93, al., Gal.6.56, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποχόνδριος
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ὑποχόνδριοςunder the cartilage of the breastbone: masc /fem /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
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ὑποχόνδριοςunder the cartilage of the breastbone: masc /fem /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
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