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|lshtext=<b>partus</b>:<br /><b>I</b> gen., from [[pars]], v. [[pars]] init.<br /><b>partus</b>: a, um, Part. and P. a., from 2. [[pario]].<br /><b>partus</b>: ūs (<br /><b>I</b> gen. parti, Pac. ap. Non. 486, 6: partuis, Varr. ib. 8; dat. [[sing]]. partu, Prop. 1, 13, 30; dat. plur. partibus, App. M. 9, 33), m. 2. [[pario]], a [[bearing]], [[bringing]] [[forth]], [[birth]] ([[equally]] [[common]] in the | |lshtext=<b>partus</b>:<br /><b>I</b> gen., from [[pars]], v. [[pars]] init.<br /><b>partus</b>: a, um, Part. and P. a., from 2. [[pario]].<br /><b>partus</b>: ūs (<br /><b>I</b> gen. parti, Pac. ap. Non. 486, 6: partuis, Varr. ib. 8; dat. [[sing]]. partu, Prop. 1, 13, 30; dat. plur. partibus, App. M. 9, 33), m. 2. [[pario]], a [[bearing]], [[bringing]] [[forth]], [[birth]] ([[equally]] [[common]] in the sing. and plur.).<br /><b>I</b> In abstr.: [[propinquitas]] parti, Pac. ap. Non. 486, 6: cum esset gravida Auria, et jam appropinquare [[partus]] putaretur, Cic. Clu. 11, 31; cf. Ov. M. 9, 673: [[antequam]] veniret [[partus]] ejus, peperit, the [[time]] for [[bearing]], Vulg. Isa. 66, 7: [[Diana]] adhibetur ad [[partus]], Cic. N. D. 2, 27, 69: maturos aperire [[partus]] Lenis, Hor. C. S. 13: partūs [[discrimen]] subire, Juv. 6, 592: (Dejanira) Oenei partu edita, begotten, Poët. ap. Cic. Tusc. 2, 8, 20.—<br /> <b>B</b> Trop.: et Graeciae [[quidem]] oratorum [[partus]] [[atque]] fontes vides, i. e. beginnings, Cic. Brut. 13, 49.—<br /><b>II</b> In concr., the [[young]] or [[offspring]] of [[any]] [[creature]], the fœtus or [[embryo]]: bestiae pro suo partu propugnant, Cic. Tusc. 5, 27, 79: Veneri [[partus]] [[suus]], Verg. A. 7, 321: [[partus]] Missos ad Orcum, Hor. C. 3, 4, 40: tanti [[partus]] equae [[constat]], Juv. 6, 626: partum ferre, i. e. to be [[pregnant]], Plin. 8, 32, 50, § 112; so, partum gerere, id. 8, 47, 72, § 187: partum eniti, to [[bear]], [[bring]] [[forth]], id. 7, 3, 3, § 34: partum edere, id. 7, 3, 3, § 35: partum reddere, id. 10, 12, 15, § 32: partum abigere, to [[cause]] [[abortion]], id. 14, 18, 22, § 116: partum eicere, id. 24, 6, 20, § 30: partum mortuum pellere, id. 22, 21, 26, § 54: partum trahere, id. 20, 8, 30, § 74: [[partus]] gravidarum extorquere tormentis, Flor. 3, 4.—Leg. [[maxim]]: [[partus]] sequitur ventrem, Gai. Inst. 1, 78; Ulp. Fragm. 5, 9. —Of plants, Varr. R. R. 1, 8 fin.; Col. 3, 10, 16; Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 13.—<br /> <b>B</b> Trop.: [[neque]] concipere aut edere partum [[mens]] potest, [[nisi]], etc., Petr. 118. | ||
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partus:
I gen., from pars, v. pars init.
partus: a, um, Part. and P. a., from 2. pario.
partus: ūs (
I gen. parti, Pac. ap. Non. 486, 6: partuis, Varr. ib. 8; dat. sing. partu, Prop. 1, 13, 30; dat. plur. partibus, App. M. 9, 33), m. 2. pario, a bearing, bringing forth, birth (equally common in the sing. and plur.).
I In abstr.: propinquitas parti, Pac. ap. Non. 486, 6: cum esset gravida Auria, et jam appropinquare partus putaretur, Cic. Clu. 11, 31; cf. Ov. M. 9, 673: antequam veniret partus ejus, peperit, the time for bearing, Vulg. Isa. 66, 7: Diana adhibetur ad partus, Cic. N. D. 2, 27, 69: maturos aperire partus Lenis, Hor. C. S. 13: partūs discrimen subire, Juv. 6, 592: (Dejanira) Oenei partu edita, begotten, Poët. ap. Cic. Tusc. 2, 8, 20.—
B Trop.: et Graeciae quidem oratorum partus atque fontes vides, i. e. beginnings, Cic. Brut. 13, 49.—
II In concr., the young or offspring of any creature, the fœtus or embryo: bestiae pro suo partu propugnant, Cic. Tusc. 5, 27, 79: Veneri partus suus, Verg. A. 7, 321: partus Missos ad Orcum, Hor. C. 3, 4, 40: tanti partus equae constat, Juv. 6, 626: partum ferre, i. e. to be pregnant, Plin. 8, 32, 50, § 112; so, partum gerere, id. 8, 47, 72, § 187: partum eniti, to bear, bring forth, id. 7, 3, 3, § 34: partum edere, id. 7, 3, 3, § 35: partum reddere, id. 10, 12, 15, § 32: partum abigere, to cause abortion, id. 14, 18, 22, § 116: partum eicere, id. 24, 6, 20, § 30: partum mortuum pellere, id. 22, 21, 26, § 54: partum trahere, id. 20, 8, 30, § 74: partus gravidarum extorquere tormentis, Flor. 3, 4.—Leg. maxim: partus sequitur ventrem, Gai. Inst. 1, 78; Ulp. Fragm. 5, 9. —Of plants, Varr. R. R. 1, 8 fin.; Col. 3, 10, 16; Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 13.—
B Trop.: neque concipere aut edere partum mens potest, nisi, etc., Petr. 118.