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|lshtext=<b>cănālĭcŭlus</b>: i, m. (cănālĭcŭla, ae, f. ([[ante]]- and [[post]]-[[class]].), Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 14; Lucil. ap. Non. p. 198, 7; Gell. 17, 11, 2; cf. [[canalis]]),<br /> [[dim]]. [[canalis]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[small]] [[channel]], [[pipe]], or [[gutter]].<br /><b>I</b> A [[water]]-[[channel]], Vitr. 10, 14 fin.; Col. 8, 15, 6.—<br /><b>II</b> A [[channel]] of a [[triglyph]], Vitr. 4, 3.—<br /><b>III</b> The [[channel]] or [[groove]] of a catapult, Vitr. 10, 15.—<br /> In [[surgery]], a splint for [[broken]] bones, Cels. 8, 2 fin.>
|lshtext=<b>cănālĭcŭlus</b>: i, m. (cănālĭcŭla, ae, f. ([[ante]]- and [[post]]-[[class]].), Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 14; Lucil. ap. Non. p. 198, 7; Gell. 17, 11, 2; cf. [[canalis]]),<br /> [[dim]]. [[canalis]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[small]] [[channel]], [[pipe]], or [[gutter]].<br /><b>I</b> A [[water]]-[[channel]], Vitr. 10, 14 fin.; Col. 8, 15, 6.—<br /><b>II</b> A [[channel]] of a [[triglyph]], Vitr. 4, 3.—<br /><b>III</b> The [[channel]] or [[groove]] of a catapult, Vitr. 10, 15.—<br /> In [[surgery]], a splint for [[broken]] bones, Cels. 8, 2 fin.>
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{{Gaffiot
|gf=<b>cănālĭcŭlus</b>, ī, m., petit canal ou conduit : [[Varro]] R. 3, 5, 14 || cannelure [d’une colonne] : Vitr. Arch. 4, 3 || [[canon]] [de la catapulte appelée par les Grecs [[σῦριγξ]] : Vitr. Arch. 10, 10 || éclisse : Cels. Med. 8, 8.
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Revision as of 06:39, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cănālĭcŭlus: i, m. (cănālĭcŭla, ae, f. (ante- and post-class.), Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 14; Lucil. ap. Non. p. 198, 7; Gell. 17, 11, 2; cf. canalis),
dim. canalis,
I a small channel, pipe, or gutter.
I A water-channel, Vitr. 10, 14 fin.; Col. 8, 15, 6.—
II A channel of a triglyph, Vitr. 4, 3.—
III The channel or groove of a catapult, Vitr. 10, 15.—
In surgery, a splint for broken bones, Cels. 8, 2 fin.>

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cănālĭcŭlus, ī, m., petit canal ou conduit : Varro R. 3, 5, 14