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|lshtext=<b>raudus</b>: (also rōdus and rūdus), ĕris, n. kindr. [[with]] [[rudis]]; cf.: [[crudus]], [[crudelis]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[rude]] [[mass]]; [[hence]], in partic., a [[piece]] of [[brass]] used as a [[coin]] (an old [[word]]): [[rodus]] vel [[raudus]] significat rem rudem et imperfectam. Nam [[saxum]] [[quoque]] [[raudus]] appellant poëtae, ut [[Attius]] in Menalippo: manibus rapere [[raudus]] saxeum grandem et gravem. Vulgus [[quidem]] in usu habuit non [[modo]] pro aere imperfecto, sed [[etiam]] pro signato ... in aestimatione censoriă aes infectum [[rudus]] appellatur, Fest. s. v. [[rodus]], p. 265 Müll.: aes [[raudus]] [[dictum]], Varr. L. L. 5, § 163 ib.: [[olim]] [[aera]] raudera dicebantur, Val. Max. 5, 6, 3: χαλκὸς [[ἀνέργαστος]]> [[rudus]], Gloss. Philox.: [[sculptor]] ab eris Rudere decoctam consuevit fingere massam, Prud. Apoth. 792: cum rudera milites jacerent, Liv. 26, 11, 9 Weissenb.
|lshtext=<b>raudus</b>: (also rōdus and rūdus), ĕris, n. kindr. [[with]] [[rudis]]; cf.: [[crudus]], [[crudelis]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[rude]] [[mass]]; [[hence]], in partic., a [[piece]] of [[brass]] used as a [[coin]] (an old [[word]]): [[rodus]] vel [[raudus]] significat rem rudem et imperfectam. Nam [[saxum]] [[quoque]] [[raudus]] appellant poëtae, ut [[Attius]] in Menalippo: manibus rapere [[raudus]] saxeum grandem et gravem. Vulgus [[quidem]] in usu habuit non [[modo]] pro aere imperfecto, sed [[etiam]] pro signato ... in aestimatione censoriă aes infectum [[rudus]] appellatur, Fest. s. v. [[rodus]], p. 265 Müll.: aes [[raudus]] [[dictum]], Varr. L. L. 5, § 163 ib.: [[olim]] [[aera]] raudera dicebantur, Val. Max. 5, 6, 3: χαλκὸς [[ἀνέργαστος]] [[rudus]], Gloss. Philox.: [[sculptor]] ab eris Rudere decoctam consuevit fingere massam, Prud. Apoth. 792: cum rudera milites jacerent, Liv. 26, 11, 9 Weissenb.
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

raudus: (also rōdus and rūdus), ĕris, n. kindr. with rudis; cf.: crudus, crudelis,
I a rude mass; hence, in partic., a piece of brass used as a coin (an old word): rodus vel raudus significat rem rudem et imperfectam. Nam saxum quoque raudus appellant poëtae, ut Attius in Menalippo: manibus rapere raudus saxeum grandem et gravem. Vulgus quidem in usu habuit non modo pro aere imperfecto, sed etiam pro signato ... in aestimatione censoriă aes infectum rudus appellatur, Fest. s. v. rodus, p. 265 Müll.: aes raudus dictum, Varr. L. L. 5, § 163 ib.: olim aera raudera dicebantur, Val. Max. 5, 6, 3: χαλκὸς ἀνέργαστος rudus, Gloss. Philox.: sculptor ab eris Rudere decoctam consuevit fingere massam, Prud. Apoth. 792: cum rudera milites jacerent, Liv. 26, 11, 9 Weissenb.