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|lshtext=<b>caementum</b>: i, n. ([[access]]. form cae-[[menta]], ae, f., [[like]] [[armenta]], ae, to [[armentum]], Enn. ap. Non. p. 196, 30, or Trag. v. 422 Vahl.; v 373 Rib.) [contr. from caedimentum, from [[caedo]]; [[hence]] Engl. [[cement]].<br /><b>I</b> A [[rough]], [[unhewn]] [[stone]], as it [[comes]] from the [[quarry]], a [[quarry]]-[[stone]], used for walls.<br /> <b>A</b> Plur. (so [[most]] freq.), Vitr. 1, 2, 8; 7, 6, 1; [[Cato]], R. R. 38, 3; Varr. ap. Non. p. 96, 5 al.: in eam insulam materiem, calcem, [[caementa]], [[arma]] convexit, Cic. Mil. 27, 74; so id. Div. 2, 47, 99; id. Q. Fr. 3, 9, 7; Liv. 36, 22, 11; 21, 11, 8; Hor. C. 3, 1, 35; Tac. G. 16.—<br /> <b>B</b> Sing., Vitr. 1, 5, 8; 8, 6, 14; Tac. Or. 20; Plin. 35, 14, 48, § 169; Mart. 9, 76, 1.—<br /><b>II</b> Caementa marmorea, pieces [[that]] [[fly]] [[off]] from [[marble]] in [[working]], chips of [[marble]]: [[caementa]] marmorea, [[sive]] assulae, Vitr. 7, 6, 1. | |lshtext=<b>caementum</b>: i, n. ([[access]]. form cae-[[menta]], ae, f., [[like]] [[armenta]], ae, to [[armentum]], Enn. ap. Non. p. 196, 30, or Trag. v. 422 Vahl.; v 373 Rib.) [contr. from caedimentum, from [[caedo]]; [[hence]] Engl. [[cement]].<br /><b>I</b> A [[rough]], [[unhewn]] [[stone]], as it [[comes]] from the [[quarry]], a [[quarry]]-[[stone]], used for walls.<br /> <b>A</b> Plur. (so [[most]] freq.), Vitr. 1, 2, 8; 7, 6, 1; [[Cato]], R. R. 38, 3; Varr. ap. Non. p. 96, 5 al.: in eam insulam materiem, calcem, [[caementa]], [[arma]] convexit, Cic. Mil. 27, 74; so id. Div. 2, 47, 99; id. Q. Fr. 3, 9, 7; Liv. 36, 22, 11; 21, 11, 8; Hor. C. 3, 1, 35; Tac. G. 16.—<br /> <b>B</b> Sing., Vitr. 1, 5, 8; 8, 6, 14; Tac. Or. 20; Plin. 35, 14, 48, § 169; Mart. 9, 76, 1.—<br /><b>II</b> Caementa marmorea, pieces [[that]] [[fly]] [[off]] from [[marble]] in [[working]], chips of [[marble]]: [[caementa]] marmorea, [[sive]] assulae, Vitr. 7, 6, 1. | ||
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|gf=<b>cæmentum</b>,¹² ī, n. (cædo), moellon, pierre brute : [[Cato]] Agr. 14, 1 ; Cic. Mil. 74 || cæmenta marmorea Vitr. Arch. 7, 6, 1, éclats de marbre || mortier : Gloss. | |||
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Revision as of 06:39, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
caementum: i, n. (access. form cae-menta, ae, f., like armenta, ae, to armentum, Enn. ap. Non. p. 196, 30, or Trag. v. 422 Vahl.; v 373 Rib.) [contr. from caedimentum, from caedo; hence Engl. cement.
I A rough, unhewn stone, as it comes from the quarry, a quarry-stone, used for walls.
A Plur. (so most freq.), Vitr. 1, 2, 8; 7, 6, 1; Cato, R. R. 38, 3; Varr. ap. Non. p. 96, 5 al.: in eam insulam materiem, calcem, caementa, arma convexit, Cic. Mil. 27, 74; so id. Div. 2, 47, 99; id. Q. Fr. 3, 9, 7; Liv. 36, 22, 11; 21, 11, 8; Hor. C. 3, 1, 35; Tac. G. 16.—
B Sing., Vitr. 1, 5, 8; 8, 6, 14; Tac. Or. 20; Plin. 35, 14, 48, § 169; Mart. 9, 76, 1.—
II Caementa marmorea, pieces that fly off from marble in working, chips of marble: caementa marmorea, sive assulae, Vitr. 7, 6, 1.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
cæmentum,¹² ī, n. (cædo), moellon, pierre brute : Cato Agr. 14, 1 ; Cic. Mil. 74