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1 genitale
gĕnĭtālis, e, adj. [id.], of or belonging to generation or birth, causing generation or birth, fruitful, generative, genital ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose; cf.: genialis, genetivus).I.Adj.:II.genitalia materiaï Corpora,
generative principles, elements, Lucr. 2, 62:corpora quatuor,
the four elements, Ov. M. 15, 239:semina,
Lucr. 5, 851; Verg. G. 2, 324:partes (corporis),
genital parts, Lucr. 4, 1044; Col. 6, 26, 2:membra,
Ov. Am. 2, 3, 3:loca,
Col. 6, 36, 2:arvum,
Verg. G. 3, 136; cf.vulvae,
Col. 7, 9, 5;so of plants: membra,
id. 3, 10, 12: locus, id. § 14; cf. id. 3, 6, 1:profluvium,
Plin. 20, 13, 51, § 143; cf. id. 7, 14, 12, § 61:foedera,
matrimony, Stat. Th. 3, 300:menses,
the months of pregnancy in which the child may be born, Gell. 3, 16, 4:ros,
fertilizing, Plin. 2, 8, 6, § 38:hora anni,
i. e. in the spring, id. 9, 35, 54, § 107: dies, birth-day (usually dies natalis), Tac. A. 16, 14; also,lux,
Stat. S. 2, 3, 62:solum,
birth-place, natal soil, Vell. 2, 15, 1:sedes,
Prud. Cath. 10 fin. terra, Amm. 27, 5 fin.: dii, the gods that produce everything: Romulus in caelo cum dis genitalibus aevum Degit, Enn. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 6, 764 (Ann. v. 119 Vahl.); imitated by Aus. Per. Iliad. 4; Num. ap. Eckh. D. N. V. 7, p. 139: sterilitas, barrenness, Trebat. ap. Gell. 4, 2, 9.—Subst.A.Gĕnĭtālis, is, f., a surname of Diana, as presiding over births:B.sive tu (Diana) Lucina probas vocari Seu Genitalis,
Hor. C. S. 16.—gĕ-nĭtāle, is, n. (sc. membrum;v. above, I.),
Cels. 4, 1; Plin. 28, 8, 27, § 93; 37, 10, 57, § 157; Arn. 5, 18 et saep.; in plur., id. 11, 49, 110, § 263; Quint. 1, 6, 36; Juv. 6, 514. —Hence, adv.: gĕnĭtālĭter, in a fertilizing manner, fruitfully, Lucr. 4, 1258. -
2 Genitalis
gĕnĭtālis, e, adj. [id.], of or belonging to generation or birth, causing generation or birth, fruitful, generative, genital ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose; cf.: genialis, genetivus).I.Adj.:II.genitalia materiaï Corpora,
generative principles, elements, Lucr. 2, 62:corpora quatuor,
the four elements, Ov. M. 15, 239:semina,
Lucr. 5, 851; Verg. G. 2, 324:partes (corporis),
genital parts, Lucr. 4, 1044; Col. 6, 26, 2:membra,
Ov. Am. 2, 3, 3:loca,
Col. 6, 36, 2:arvum,
Verg. G. 3, 136; cf.vulvae,
Col. 7, 9, 5;so of plants: membra,
id. 3, 10, 12: locus, id. § 14; cf. id. 3, 6, 1:profluvium,
Plin. 20, 13, 51, § 143; cf. id. 7, 14, 12, § 61:foedera,
matrimony, Stat. Th. 3, 300:menses,
the months of pregnancy in which the child may be born, Gell. 3, 16, 4:ros,
fertilizing, Plin. 2, 8, 6, § 38:hora anni,
i. e. in the spring, id. 9, 35, 54, § 107: dies, birth-day (usually dies natalis), Tac. A. 16, 14; also,lux,
Stat. S. 2, 3, 62:solum,
birth-place, natal soil, Vell. 2, 15, 1:sedes,
Prud. Cath. 10 fin. terra, Amm. 27, 5 fin.: dii, the gods that produce everything: Romulus in caelo cum dis genitalibus aevum Degit, Enn. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 6, 764 (Ann. v. 119 Vahl.); imitated by Aus. Per. Iliad. 4; Num. ap. Eckh. D. N. V. 7, p. 139: sterilitas, barrenness, Trebat. ap. Gell. 4, 2, 9.—Subst.A.Gĕnĭtālis, is, f., a surname of Diana, as presiding over births:B.sive tu (Diana) Lucina probas vocari Seu Genitalis,
Hor. C. S. 16.—gĕ-nĭtāle, is, n. (sc. membrum;v. above, I.),
Cels. 4, 1; Plin. 28, 8, 27, § 93; 37, 10, 57, § 157; Arn. 5, 18 et saep.; in plur., id. 11, 49, 110, § 263; Quint. 1, 6, 36; Juv. 6, 514. —Hence, adv.: gĕnĭtālĭter, in a fertilizing manner, fruitfully, Lucr. 4, 1258. -
3 genitalis
gĕnĭtālis, e, adj. [id.], of or belonging to generation or birth, causing generation or birth, fruitful, generative, genital ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose; cf.: genialis, genetivus).I.Adj.:II.genitalia materiaï Corpora,
generative principles, elements, Lucr. 2, 62:corpora quatuor,
the four elements, Ov. M. 15, 239:semina,
Lucr. 5, 851; Verg. G. 2, 324:partes (corporis),
genital parts, Lucr. 4, 1044; Col. 6, 26, 2:membra,
Ov. Am. 2, 3, 3:loca,
Col. 6, 36, 2:arvum,
Verg. G. 3, 136; cf.vulvae,
Col. 7, 9, 5;so of plants: membra,
id. 3, 10, 12: locus, id. § 14; cf. id. 3, 6, 1:profluvium,
Plin. 20, 13, 51, § 143; cf. id. 7, 14, 12, § 61:foedera,
matrimony, Stat. Th. 3, 300:menses,
the months of pregnancy in which the child may be born, Gell. 3, 16, 4:ros,
fertilizing, Plin. 2, 8, 6, § 38:hora anni,
i. e. in the spring, id. 9, 35, 54, § 107: dies, birth-day (usually dies natalis), Tac. A. 16, 14; also,lux,
Stat. S. 2, 3, 62:solum,
birth-place, natal soil, Vell. 2, 15, 1:sedes,
Prud. Cath. 10 fin. terra, Amm. 27, 5 fin.: dii, the gods that produce everything: Romulus in caelo cum dis genitalibus aevum Degit, Enn. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 6, 764 (Ann. v. 119 Vahl.); imitated by Aus. Per. Iliad. 4; Num. ap. Eckh. D. N. V. 7, p. 139: sterilitas, barrenness, Trebat. ap. Gell. 4, 2, 9.—Subst.A.Gĕnĭtālis, is, f., a surname of Diana, as presiding over births:B.sive tu (Diana) Lucina probas vocari Seu Genitalis,
Hor. C. S. 16.—gĕ-nĭtāle, is, n. (sc. membrum;v. above, I.),
Cels. 4, 1; Plin. 28, 8, 27, § 93; 37, 10, 57, § 157; Arn. 5, 18 et saep.; in plur., id. 11, 49, 110, § 263; Quint. 1, 6, 36; Juv. 6, 514. —Hence, adv.: gĕnĭtālĭter, in a fertilizing manner, fruitfully, Lucr. 4, 1258.
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