conterminus
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
con-termĭnus: a, um,
I adj., bordering upon, neighboring, having a common border (not ante-Aug.; perh. first used by Ovid).
I Prop.
A In gen.
(a) With dat.: morus fonti, Ov. M. 4, 90; 1, 774; 15, 315: stabula ripae, id. ib. 8, 553: quercus tiliae, id. ib. 8, 621: Aethiopia Aegypto, Plin. 13, 14, 28, § 90 et saep.—
(b) With gen.: locos jugi, App. M. 6, p. 178, 38; 6, p. 180, 16: aesculus aedis, Sil. 5, 510.—
(g) With abl.: locum lacu aliquo, App. M. 4, p. 150, 12.—
(d) Absol.: ager, Plin. 18, 6, 7, § 35.—
B Substt.
1 contermĭnum, i, n., a neighboring region, a confine, border: in contermino Arabiae, Plin. 37, 9, 40, § 122: in longinqua et contermina Scythiae fugam maturavit, Tac. A. 6, 36.—
2 contermĭ-nus, i, m., a neighbor, Col. 1, 3, 7.—
II Trop.: virtus morti, Stat. Th. 7, 702.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
contermĭnus,¹³ a, um, contigu, limitrophe [avec dat., abl., gén.] : Æthiopia Ægypto contermina Plin. 13, 90, l’Éthiopie qui touche à l’Égypte ; fonti Ov. M. 4, 90, voisin de la source ; locus conterminus lacu, Apul. M. 4, 17, endroit voisin d’un lac ; jugi Apul. M. 6, 14, voisin du sommet ; ager conterminus Plin. 18, 35, champ limitrophe || contermĭnus, ī, m., le voisin : Col. Rust. 1, 3, 7 || contermĭnum, ī, n., limite : in contermino Arabiæ Plin. 37, 122, aux confins de l’Arabie.