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L'amor che move il sole e l'altre stelleLove that moves the sun and the other stars

Dante Alighieri, Paradiso, XXXIII, v. 145

Latin > English

amussis amussis N F :: ruler/straight edge (mason's/carpenter's); precision [ad ~ => with precision]

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ămussis: is, f. etym. unc.; perh. from am- and assis = axis, a plank, i. e. something flat, straight, moved about a surface in adjusting it (acc. amussim, v. Neue, Formenl. I. p. 198; abl. and plur. not used; only ante- and post-class.),
I a rule or level, used by carpenters, masons, etc.: amussis: tabula, quā utuntur ad saxa leviganda, Varr. ap. Non. p. 9, 17; Aus. Idyll. 16, 11; cf. Sisenn. ap. Charis. p. 178 P.; Paul. ex Fest. p. 6 Müll. —In class. Lat. in the adv. phrases,
I ad ămussim (also written as one word, ad-ămussim or ătamussim), according to a rule or level, i. e. accurately, exactly: adamussim non est numerus, Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 26: talionem ad amussim aequiparare, Gell. 20, 1, 34 Hertz: ut judicium esse factum atamussim diceres, id. 1, 4, 1 id.—
II exămussim, according to a rule, exactly, quite: Ne ista edepol, si vera haec loquitur, examussimst optuma, Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 213 (with the forms adamussim and examussim, cf. the Gr. ἐκποδών and ἐμποδών).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ămussis, is, f., règle, cordeau, équerre : Varr. d. Non. 9, 17 || fig. ad ămussim ou adămussim, au cordeau, exactement : Varro R. 2, 1, 26 || exămussim Pl. Amph. 843, véritablement.

Latin > German (Georges)

amussis, Akk. im, f. (viell. aus ad u. modus, moderari), das Lineal der Zimmerleute (versch. von regula, Richtscheit, u. von linea, Richtschnur), Sisenna b. Charis. 198, 26. Varr. b. Non. 9, 17. Auson. edyll. 16, 11. p. 90 Peiper. – oft adv. ad amussim, nach dem Lineal, wie unser nach der Schnur, d.i. regelrecht, vollkommen, genau, pünktlich (vgl. Bentl. Ter. Hec. 1, 2, 88), si diva gens sit ad am., Varr. sat. Men. 555: numerus non est, ut sit ad am., d.h. es ist nur eine runde Zahl, Varr. r.r. 2, 1, 26: talionem ad am. aequiperare, Gell. 20, 1, 34: iudicium ad amussim (Hertz atamussim) factum esse, Gell. 1, 4, 1: ad am. verum esse, Macr. sat. 1, 4, 13: u. so adv. auch bl. amussim (s. Paul. ex Fest. 6, 9), *Nov. com. 82. *Lucr. 1, 657 B.