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2 voln
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4 convulnero
I.Lit.:II.eo magis convolneraberis et confodieris, quia nescis praebere jugulum,
Sen. Tranq. 11, 5; Plin. Pan. 35, 3:jumenta,
Curt. 5, 13, 17:os (apes),
Plin. 8, 36, 54, § 129:gemmam vitis falce,
Col. 4, 24, 18; Just. 2, 6 fin.:fistulas,
to perforate, Front. Aquaed. 27 and 115.—Trop.:maledicta mores et vitam convulnerantia,
Sen. Const. 17, 1:convulneratus libidinibus,
id. Contr. 2, 9, 6. -
5 volnerabilis
vulnĕrābĭlis ( voln-), e, adj. [vulnero], wounding, injurious (late Lat.):materia,
Cael. Aur. Acut. 3, 17, § 171. -
6 volnerarius
I. II. -
7 volneratio
I.Lit., Cic. Caecin. 16, 47; Hirt. B. G. 8, 47; Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 1, 27.—II. -
8 volnerator
vulnĕrātor ( voln-), ōris, m. [id.], a wounder; trop., an injurer (late Lat.):gentium,
Hier. in Isa. 14, 12. -
9 volnifer
vulnĭfer ( voln-), ĕra, ĕrum, adj. [vulnus-fero], wound-bringing (post-class.), Prud. Psych. 173; Maxim. Gall. 5, 98. -
10 volnificus
vulnĭfĭcus ( voln-), a, um, adj. [vulnus-facio], wound-making, wound-inflicting, wounding ( poet.):sus,
Ov. M. 8, 359:telum,
id. ib. 2, 504:chalybs,
Verg. A. 8, 446:plumbum (i. e. caestus),
Val. Fl. 1, 420:Apollo,
Mart. Cap. 1, § 13. -
11 volnusculum
vulnusculum ( voln-), i, n. dim. [vulnus], a little or slight wound, Dig. 21, 1, 1, § 8; Hier. Ep. 112, 13. -
12 vulnerabilis
vulnĕrābĭlis ( voln-), e, adj. [vulnero], wounding, injurious (late Lat.):materia,
Cael. Aur. Acut. 3, 17, § 171. -
13 vulnerarius
I. II. -
14 vulneratio
I.Lit., Cic. Caecin. 16, 47; Hirt. B. G. 8, 47; Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 1, 27.—II. -
15 vulnerator
vulnĕrātor ( voln-), ōris, m. [id.], a wounder; trop., an injurer (late Lat.):gentium,
Hier. in Isa. 14, 12. -
16 vulnero
vulnĕro ( voln-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [vulnus], to wound, to hurt, or injure by a wound (syn.: saucio, ferio).I.Lit.:B.neu quis quem prius vulneret, quam illum interfectum viderit,
Caes. B. G. 5, 58:L. Cotta legatus in adversum os fundā vulneratur,
id. ib. 5, 35 fin.:plerosque jacula tormentis aut manu emissa vulnerabant,
Sall. J. 57, 6:acie ipsā et ferri viribus vulnerari,
Cic. Sest. 10, 24:corpus vulneratum ferro,
id. Red. in Sen. 3, 7:(aper) vulnerat armentum,
Ov. M. 11, 372.—With acc. of part affected:ipse volneratus umerum, femur,
Plin. 7, 28, 29, § 103.—Transf., of things: Romanorum duae naves fractae sunt, vulneratae aliquot, Liv. 37, 30, 9:II.multis ictibus vulnerata navis erat,
id. 37, 24, 8:Scythicorum (smaragdorum) tanta duritia est, ut non queant vulnerari,
cannot be injured, defaced, Plin. 37, 5, 16, § 64.—Trop., to wound, hurt, injure, pain, etc.:aliquem voce,
Cic. Cat. 1, 4, 9:virorum hoc animos vulnerare posset,
Liv. 34, 7, 7:laesus ac vulneratus reus,
Quint. 7, 2, 30:gravior ne nuntius aures Vulneret,
Verg. A. 8, 583; cf.:vulnerant aures eorum praecepta continentiae,
Lact. 7, 1, 14:(amor) mea vulnerat arcu Pectora,
Ov. A. A. 1, 21:fortunae vulneror ictu,
id. P. 2, 7, 41:crimine vulnerari,
id. H. 18 (19), 105. -
17 vulnifer
vulnĭfer ( voln-), ĕra, ĕrum, adj. [vulnus-fero], wound-bringing (post-class.), Prud. Psych. 173; Maxim. Gall. 5, 98. -
18 vulnificus
vulnĭfĭcus ( voln-), a, um, adj. [vulnus-facio], wound-making, wound-inflicting, wounding ( poet.):sus,
Ov. M. 8, 359:telum,
id. ib. 2, 504:chalybs,
Verg. A. 8, 446:plumbum (i. e. caestus),
Val. Fl. 1, 420:Apollo,
Mart. Cap. 1, § 13. -
19 vulnus
I.Lit.:B.cave faxit volnus tibi jam,
Plaut. Truc. 5, 51:qui abstergerem volnera?
Ter. Eun. 4, 7, 9:vulnus in latere,
Cic. Mil. 24, 65:multis et illatis et acceptis vulneribus,
Caes. B. G. 1, 50; so,inferre,
id. B. C. 2, 6:accipere,
id. B. G. 1, 48:claudicare ex vulnere ob rem publicam accepto,
Cic. de Or. 2, 61, 249:sustinere,
Caes. B. C. 1, 45:excipere,
Cic. Sest. 10, 23:alicui infligere,
id. Phil. 2, 21, 52:vulneribus defessus,
Caes. B. G. 1, 25:gravi vulnere ictus,
Liv. 2, 47, 2:vulneribus confectus,
id. 24, 26, 14:ego factum modo vulnus habebo,
Ov. Am. 1, 2, 30:facile ex volnere est recreatus,
Cic. Inv. 2, 51, 154.—Transf., of things, a wound, i. e. a hole, cut, incision, notch, rent, crack ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):II.vulneribus donec paulatim evicta (ornus) supremum Congemuit,
Verg. A. 2, 630; cf. Ov. M. 9, 383; 14, 392; Juv. 6, 247; Plin. 19, 8, 41, § 142:aratri,
Ov. M. 2, 286.—Trop., a wound, blow, misfortune, calamity, defeat:fortunae gravissimo percussus vulnere,
Cic. Ac. 1, 3, 4; Luc. 8, 72:hoc tam gravi vulnere etiam illa, quae consanuisse videbantur, recrudescunt,
Cic. Fam. 4, 6, 2:quae hic rei publicae vulnera imponebat, eadem ille sanabat,
id. Fin. 4, 24, 66:vulnera imposita provinciae sanare,
id. Att. 5, 17, 6:inusta rei publicae (with scelera),
id. Sest. 7, 17:non vulnus super vulnus, sed multiplex clades,
Liv. 22, 54, 9 Weissenb. ad loc.—Esp., in the phrase vulnus accipere, to be defeated, to suffer great loss, Just. 1, 8, 10; 2, 11, 19; cf. id. 42, 4, 10.— Of pain, grief, sorrow, Lucr. 2, 639; Verg. A. 12, 160; Ov. M. 5, 426.—Of the wounds of love, Lucr. 1, 34; Prop. 2, 22 (3, 15), 7; 2, 25 (3, 20), 46; Verg. A. 4, 2; Hor. C. 1, 27, 12; id. Epod. 11, 17:dulcia vulnera sagittae,
App. M. 4, p. 156, 29. -
20 vulnusculum
vulnusculum ( voln-), i, n. dim. [vulnus], a little or slight wound, Dig. 21, 1, 1, § 8; Hier. Ep. 112, 13.
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