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1 caespes
caespes (not cēspes), itis, m [caedo], a turf, cut sod: non esse arma caespites, neque glaebas. —For an altar: vivus, H.: Dis focos de caespite poinit, O.: ara e caespite facta, Ta.: Sepulcrum caespes erigit, Ta. — A cot, hut, hovel: spernere caespitem, H. — A bed ( of plants): uno tollit de caespite silvam, V. — A grassy field, green field, turf: de caespite virgo Se levat, O.* * *grassy ground, grass; earth; sod, turf; altar/rampart/mound of sod/turf/earth -
2 cēspes
cēspes see caespes.* * *grassy ground, grass; earth; sod, turf; altar/rampart/mound of sod/turf/earth -
3 caespes
I.A turf, sod as cut out: caespes est terra in modum lateris caesa cum herba, sive frutex recisus et truncus, Paul. ex Fest. p. 45 Müll.: caespes chortoplinthos, chortobôlos, plinthos, Gloss.: non esse arma caespites, neque glebas, * Cic. Caecin. 21, 60.—B.Used for altars, mounds (of tombs), for covering cottages, huts, etc.,
Hor. C. 1, 19, 13; Ov. Tr. 5, 5, 9; id. M. 4, 753; 7, 240; 15, 573; Verg. A. 3, 304; Tac. G. 27; id. A. 1, 62; Verg. E. 1, 69 Voss; Sen. Ep. 8, 5; Luc. 1, 512; 3, 387; Suet. Aug. 24.—Meton.1. 2.An altar:3. 4.positusque carbo Caespite vivo,
Hor. C. 3, 8, 4; Juv. 12, 2; Tac. H. 4, 53; App. Flor. n. 1, —A clump, group of plants, Plin. 21, 7, 20, § 43; Verg. G. 4, 273 Forbig. ad loc.—II.In gen.A.A grassy field, a green field, turf, Verg. A. 11, 566:B.de caespite virgo se levat,
Ov. M. 2, 427; 4, 301; 10, 556;13, 931: sedere in caespite nudo,
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4 ārula
ārula ae, f dim. [ara], a small altar.* * *small altar; base of an altar; turf laid like an altar round base of a tree -
5 glaeba (glēba)
glaeba (glēba) ae, f [GLOB-], a lump of earth, clod: glaebis aliquem agere: nec ulli glaeba ulla agri adsignaretur, L.: rastris glaebas frangere, V.: Versare glaebas, H.: ornare glaebam virentem, i. e. an altar of turf, Iu.— Land, soil: Sicula, O.: Terra potens ubere glaebae, V.: duris Aequicula glaebis, hard soil, V.— A piece, lump, mass: sevi ac picis glaebae, Cs. -
6 grāmen
grāmen inis, n [3 GAR-], grass: iacēre in gramine, H.: cervus graminis immemor, H.: graminis herba, blade of grass, L.: quocumque de gramine, pasture, Iu.: nec gramina rivis saturantur, the sod, V.: redeunt gramina campis, H.— A plant, herb: cerinthae, V.: incognita capris Gramina, V.* * *grass, turf; herb; plant -
7 grāmineus
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8 herba
herba ae, f [1 FER-], an herb, grass, green blades, herbage, turf: in molli consedimus herbā, V.: abicere se in herbā: fusus per herbam, V.: corona ex asperis herbis: herbas omnīs condiunt: herbis Vivis et urticā, H.: (Fennis) victui herba, Ta.: herbae fortes, O.: salutares, O.: herbis curare volnus, L.: fallax veneni, a poisonous plant, V.: graminis, a blade, V.: frumenti, young shoots, V.—Fig.: laus velut in herbā praecepta, i. e. gathered too soon, Ta.—Prov.: adhuc tua messis in herbā est, O.— Weeds, useless plants: officiant ne frugibus herbae, V.: sterilis, Cu.* * *herb, grass -
9 caespiticius
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10 caesposus
caesposa, caesposum ADJabounding in grass/turf -
11 glaeba
clod/lump of earth/turf; land, soil; hard soil; piece, lump, mass -
12 gleba
clod/lump of earth/turf; land, soil; hard soil; piece, lump, mass -
13 praesaepe
crib, manger, stall (cattle/horses feed); brothel; haunt, lodging, home turf -
14 praesaepes
crib, manger, stall (cattle/horses feed); brothel; haunt, lodging, home turf -
15 praesaepium
crib, manger, stall (cattle/horses feed); brothel; haunt, lodging, home turf -
16 praesepe
crib, manger, stall (cattle/horses feed); brothel; haunt, lodging, home turf -
17 praesepes
crib, manger, stall (cattle/horses feed); brothel; haunt, lodging, home turf -
18 praesepium
crib, manger, stall (cattle/horses feed); brothel; haunt, lodging, home turf -
19 Delphacodes dryope
VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Delphacodes dryope
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20 Tetramorium caespitum
1. LAT Tetramorium caespitum Linnaeus2. RUS муравей m дерновый [луговой]3. ENG turf [pavement] ant4. DEU Rasenameise f5. FRA fourmi f des gazonsVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Tetramorium caespitum
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