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|georg=alburnum, ī, n. ([[albus]]), das unbrauchbare weiche weiße [[Holz]] [[zwischen]] der [[Rinde]] u. dem [[Kern]] der Bäume, der Splint, Plin. 16, 182 ([[dort]] [[auch]] [[adeps]] [[gen]].). | |georg=alburnum, ī, n. ([[albus]]), das unbrauchbare weiche weiße [[Holz]] [[zwischen]] der [[Rinde]] u. dem [[Kern]] der Bäume, der Splint, Plin. 16, 182 ([[dort]] [[auch]] [[adeps]] [[gen]].). | ||
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|lnetxt=alburnum alburni N N :: sapwood, soft white wood next to the bark of trees | |||
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Revision as of 20:50, 27 February 2019
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
alburnum: i, n. albus,
I the soft, thin, white layer between the bark and wood of trees, sap-wood, alburnum, Plin. 16, 38, 72, § 182.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
alburnum, ī, n., aubier : Plin. 16, 182.
Latin > German (Georges)
alburnum, ī, n. (albus), das unbrauchbare weiche weiße Holz zwischen der Rinde u. dem Kern der Bäume, der Splint, Plin. 16, 182 (dort auch adeps gen.).
Latin > English
alburnum alburni N N :: sapwood, soft white wood next to the bark of trees