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  • 61 cyparissus

        cyparissus ī, f, κυπάρισσοσ, a cypress-tree. —Plur.: coniferae, V.
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    cypress-tree; cypress oil/wood, cypress-wood casket, spear of cypress-wood

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  • 62 fāgus

        fāgus ī, f    [FAG-], a beech-tree: sub tegmine fagi, V., Cs., O.
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  • 63 ficulnus

        ficulnus adj.    [ficus], of a fig-tree: truncus, H.
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    ficulna, ficulnum ADJ
    of the fig or fig tree, fig-

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  • 64 fraxinus

        fraxinus ī, f    an ash-tree, ash, V., H., O.— An ashen spear, ashen javelin, O.
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    I
    fraxina, fraxinum ADJ
    of ash; ashen
    II
    ash-tree; spear or javelin of ash

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  • 65 laurea

        laurea ae, f    [laureus], the laurel-tree: in puppi navis enata, L.: spissa ramis, H.: factis modo laurea ramis Adnuit, O.— A laurel garland, crown of laurel, laurel branch, bay wreath (a symbol of victory): in litteris, in fascibus insignia laureae praeferre, Cs.: Phoebi, V.: laureā donandus Apollinari, H.: concedat laurea linguae: gestata est laurea nobis, O.
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    laurel tree; laurel crown/wreath/branch; triumph, victory

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  • 66 lentīscus

        lentīscus ī, f     the mastic-tree: viridis, C. poët.
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  • 67 liber

        liber brī, m    —Of a tree, the inner bark: obducuntur libro aut cortice trunci: udoque docent (germen) inolescere libro, V.: cum alta liber aret in ulmo, i. e. the elm is parched through, V.— Because dried bark was anciently used to write on, a book, work, treatise: Platonis de morte: caerimoniarum, ritual, Ta.: quas (sententias) hoc libro exposui: libros pervolutare: libri confectio: libri carminum valentium, of charms, H.: libros adire decemviri iussi, i. e. Sibylline books, L.: libri Etruscorum, religious books.—A division of a work, book: tres libri de Naturā Deorum: dictum est in libro superiore: legi tuum nuper quartum de Finibus (sc. librum).—A list, catalogue, register: litterarum adlatarum libri.—A letter, epistle: grandis, N.
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    I
    libera -um, liberior -or -us, liberrimus -a -um ADJ
    free (man); unimpeded; void of; independent, outspoken/frank; licentious; idle
    II
    children (pl.); (sg. VOC) child
    III
    book, volume; inner bark of a tree

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  • 68 līgnum

        līgnum ī, n    [1 LEG-], gathered wood, firewood (only in plur.): ligna circumdare, ignem subicere: ignem ex lignis viridibus fieri iussit: ligna super foco reponens, H.—Prov.. In silvam ligna ferre, i. e. carry coals to Newcastle, H.— Timber, wood: hos lignum stabat ad usūs, i. e. to make tables, Iu.— A piece of wood, something made of wood: fisso ligno, spearshaft, V.: leges incidere ligno, a wooden table, H.: mobile, a puppet, H.: supervacuum, writing-tablet, Iu.: dolato Confisus ligno, plank, Iu.— A tree: nautis venerabile, V.: triste, H.
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    wood; firewood; timber; "stump"; gallows/cross; tree of the cross; staves (pl.)

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  • 69 mālus

        mālus ī, f, μηλέα, an apple-tree, V.
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    I
    mala -um, pejor -or -us, - ADJ
    bad, evil, wicked; ugly; unlucky
    II III
    mast; beam; tall pole, upright pole; standard, prop, staff

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  • 70 mōrus

        mōrus ī, f, μωρόσ, a mulberry-tree, O.
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  • 71 nux

        nux nucis, f     a nut: Sparge, marite, nuces (a custom at weddings), V.: te cassā nuce pauperet, i. e. the merest trifle, H.: nux ornabat mensas, the dessert, H.: castaneae nuces, chestnuts, V.—A nut- tree: tacta de caelo, L., Iu.— Sing collect.: Hic nux, O.—An almond-tree, V.
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  • 72 olea

        olea ae,    ἐλαία, an olive, olive-berry, V.: nigra, H.—An olive-tree: olearum ordo: rami oleae, V., L., H., O.—An olive-branch: pacales, O.
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    olive; olive-tree

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  • 73 oleāginus

        oleāginus adj.    [olea], of the olive-tree: radix, V.: virgulae, N.
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    oleagina, oleaginum ADJ

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  • 74 oleaster

        oleaster strī, m    [olea], the wild olive-tree, oleaster: collis vestitus oleastro, S., C., V., O.
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  • 75 olīva

        olīva ae, f, ἐλαία, an olive: lecta, H.—An olive-tree: olivae inventor: numquam fallens, H.: semper frondens, O.—An olive-branch: Undique decerpta, H.: teres, i. e. shepherd's staff, V.
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    olive; olive tree

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  • 76 Pallas

        Pallas adis and ados, f, Παλλάσ, a surname of Athene (identified with the Roman Minerva), V., H., O.: Palladis ales, the owl, O.: Pallados arbor, the olive-tree, O.: iratā Pallade (i. e. invitā M<*>ervā), O.—Oil: infusā Pallade, O.—The olivetree, V., O.—The Palladium: Helenum raptā cum Pallade captum, O.: Pallados ignes, i. e. of Vesta (in whose temple was the Palladium), Pr.
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    olive tree; E:goddess Minerva/Athene

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  • 77 palma

        palma ae, f, παλάμη, the palm, flat hand: cum manum dilataverat, palmae illius similem, etc.: cavis undam palmis Sustinet, V.: faciem contundere palmā, Iu.—The hand: palmarum intentus: passis palmis salutem petere, Cs.: amplexus tremulis altaria palmis, O.—The broad end of an oar, Ct.—A palm-tree, palm: in templo palma exstitisse ostendebatur, Cs.: ardua, V.—Sing. collect.: umbrosa, Iu.—The fruit of the palmtree, date: Quid volt palma sibi, O.—A broom of palm-twigs: lapides lutulentā radere palmā, H.— A branch, twig, L.—A palm-branch, palm-wreath, token of victory, palm, prize, pre-eminence: palmae victoribus datae, L.: plurimarum palmarum gladiator, victories: cum palmam iam primus acceperit: Elea, H.: docto oratori palma danda est: Huic consilio palmam do, T.: donat mea carmina palmā, O.: subit... tertia palma Diores, i. e. winning the third prize, V.: Eliadum palmae equarum, the best, V.—The topmost twig, shoot, branch: unum cornu existit... ab eius summo sicut palmae ramique diffunduntur, Cs.: quae cuiusque stipitis palma sit, L.: palmae arborum eminentium, Cu.
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    palm/width of the hand; hand; palm tree/branch; date; palm award/first place

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  • 78 pirus

        pirus ī, f     a pear-tree: insere piros, V.
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  • 79 platanus

        platanus ī, f, πλάτανοσ, the platane tree, Oriental plane: umbrifera, C. poët.: steriles, V.: caelebs (i. e. not used to support vines), H., O., Iu.
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  • 80 pōmum

        pōmum ī, n    [3 PV-], a fruit, tree-fruit, orchard-fruit: Poeniceum, pomegranate, O.—Plur., V., H.
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    fruit, apple; fruit tree

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  • Tree — /tree/, n. Sir Herbert Beerbohm /bear bohm/, (Herbert Beerbohm), 1853 1917, English actor and theater manager; brother of Max Beerbohm. * * * I Woody perennial plant. Most trees have a single self supporting trunk containing woody tissues, and in …   Universalium

  • Tree — (tr[=e]), n. [OE. tree, tre, treo, AS. tre[ o], tre[ o]w, tree, wood; akin to OFries. tr[=e], OS. treo, trio, Icel. tr[=e], Dan. tr[ae], Sw. tr[ a], tr[ a]d, Goth. triu, Russ. drevo, W. derw an oak, Ir. darag, darog, Gr. dry^s a tree, oak, do ry… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tree — W1S1 [tri:] n ↑branch, ↑leaves, ↑trunk [: Old English; Origin: treow] 1.) a very tall plant that has branches and leaves, and lives for many years ▪ As a kid, I loved to climb trees. a cherry/peach/apple etc tree ▪ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • tree — (n.) O.E. treo, treow tree (also wood ), from P.Gmc. *trewan (Cf. O.Fris. tre, O.S. trio, O.N. tre, Goth. triu), from PIE *deru oak (Cf. Skt. dru tree, wood, daru wood, log; Gk. drys …   Etymology dictionary

  • tree — [trē] n. [ME < OE trēow, akin to Goth triu, ON trē < IE base * deru , tree, prob. orig. oak tree > Gr drys, oak, ( den)dron, tree] 1. a woody perennial plant with one main stem or trunk which develops many branches, usually at some… …   English World dictionary

  • Tree — Tree, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Treed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Treeing}.] 1. To drive to a tree; to cause to ascend a tree; as, a dog trees a squirrel. J. Burroughs. [1913 Webster] 2. To place upon a tree; to fit with a tree; to stretch upon a tree; as, to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Tree — Pour une définition du mot « tree », voir l’article tree du Wiktionnaire. Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. tree est une commande Unix permettant d afficher l …   Wikipédia en Français

  • tree — [ tri ] noun count *** 1. ) a very tall plant that has deep roots, a thick stem made of wood, and many branches: As a child, Jed loved to climb trees. a maple/pine/olive tree a shade/pear/fruit tree 2. ) an object with separate parts for hanging… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Tree — ist der Name folgender Personen: Herbert Beerbohm Tree (1853–1917), englischer Theaterschauspieler Iris Tree (1897–1968), britische Dichterin, Malerin und Schauspielerin Die Abkürzung TREE steht für: Transient Radiation Effects on Electronics,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • tree — trē n an anatomical system or structure having many branches <the vascular tree> see BILIARY TREE, BRONCHIAL TREE, TRACHEOBRONCHIAL TREE * * * (tre) 1. a perennial of the plant kingdom characterized by having a main stem or trunk and… …   Medical dictionary

  • tree — ► NOUN 1) a woody perennial plant, typically with a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches. 2) a wooden structure or part of a structure. 3) (also tree diagram) a diagram with a structure of branching… …   English terms dictionary

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