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81 pōmus
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82 prūnus
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83 quercus
quercus ūs, f [1 CAR-], an oak, oak-tree, Italian oak: magna Iovis, V.: glandifera: quercus et ilex Multā fruge pecus iuvat, H.: auritae, H.: durior annosā quercu, O.: veteris fastidia quercūs, i. e. acorns, Iu.— A garland of oak-leaves: praetextaque quercu Stet domus, O.: civilis, V.* * *oak, oak-tree; garland of oak leaves -
84 salix
salix icis, f [1 SAL-], a willow-tree, willow, sallow: fugit ad salices, V.* * *willow-tree, willow -
85 stemma
stemma atis, n, στέμμα, a garland, wreath; hence, a pedigree, genealogical tree, Iu.* * *garland, chaplet; a genealogical tree -
86 taxus
taxus ī, f a yew, yew-tree: taxo se examinavit, i. e. poisoned himself with yew-berries, Cs., V., O.* * * -
87 tīgnum
tīgnum ī, n [TEC-], building-materials, a piece of timber, trunk of a tree, log, stick, post, beam: duo tigna transversa iniecerunt, Cs.: Torquet ingens machina tignum, H.: summo quae pendet aranea tigno, O.* * *tree trunk, log, stick, post, beam; piece of timber; building materials -
88 trabs or (old) trabēs
trabs or (old) trabēs trabis, f [TARC-], a beam, timber, rafter: trabes in muro conlocare, Cs.: longa, O.— A tree: Silva frequens trabibus, O.: securi Saucia trabs ingens, O.: Lucus trabibus obscurus acernis, V.— A ship, vessel: abiegna trabes, Enn. ap. C.: Iam mare turbari trabibus... videbis, V.: trabe Cypriā secare mare, H.— A roof-tree, roof, house: sub trabe citreā, H.: sub isdem trabibus, H. -
89 truncus
truncus ī, m [1 truncus].—Of a tree, the stem, stock, bole, trunk: arborum trunci, Cs.: quid interest inter hominem et truncum? etc.: enodes trunci, V.: inlapsus cerebro, H.: acernus, O.— The trunk, body: corporis: recto se attollere trunco, O.: iacet ingens litore truncus, V.—Fig., a stock, blockhead, dunce, dolt: qui potest esse in eius modi trunco sapientia?— A trunk, stem: quae (stirpes aegritudinis) ipso trunco everso omnes elegendae sunt.* * * -
90 ulmus
ulmus ī, f [1 OL-], an elm, elm-tree: fecundae frondibus ulmi, V., H., O.: Falernae, i. e. on which the Falernian vines were trained, Iu.: viduae, without vines, Iu.* * * -
91 vīburnum
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92 viridārium
viridārium ī, n [viridis], a plantation of trees, pleasure-garden.* * *tree-plantation; tree garden -
93 amygdalites
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94 andrachle
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95 anthedon
I IIspecies of medlar-tree, Greek medlar (Mespilus tanacet) -
96 aquifolia
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97 aquifolium
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98 arboresco
arborescere, -, - V INTRANSgrow into a tree, become a tree -
99 arbuscula
small/young tree, sapling, bush, shrub; thing like a small tree; axe bearing -
100 carpineus
Icarpinea, carpineum ADJIIcarpinea, carpineum ADJof/made of/pertaining to hornbeam (tree of genus Carpinus)III
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