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기본형: canna, cannae
Thracas qui fuderat armis dux Lemni, puppes tenui contexere canna (C. Valerius Catullus, Argonautica, C. Valeri Flacci Argonauticon Liber Secundus. 116:2)
(가이우스 발레리우스 카툴루스, 아르고나우티카, 116:2)
"quae fuerit nostri, si quaeris, regia nati, aspice de canna straminibusque domum." (P. Ovidius Naso, Fasti, book 3 3:92)
(푸블리우스 오비디우스 나소, 행사력, 3권 3:92)
"qua Velabra solent in Circum ducere pompas, nil praeter salices cassaque canna fuit;" (P. Ovidius Naso, Fasti, book 6 6:255)
(푸블리우스 오비디우스 나소, 행사력, 6권 6:255)
Non illic canna palustris nec steriles ulvae nec acuta cuspide iunci: (P. Ovidius Naso, Metamorphoses, Book 4 30:7)
(푸블리우스 오비디우스 나소, 변신 이야기, Book 4권 30:7)
Tamen una recepit, parva quidem, stipulis et canna tecta palustri; (P. Ovidius Naso, Metamorphoses, Book 8 65:3)
(푸블리우스 오비디우스 나소, 변신 이야기, Book 8권 65:3)
1. Culmus means the stalk, with reference to its slender height, especially of corn; calamus (κάλαμος) with reference to its hollowness, especially of reeds. 2. Culmus means the stalk of corn, as bearing the ear, as the body the head, as an integral part of the whole; stipula, as being compared with the ear, a worthless and useless part of the whole, as stubble. 3. Spica is the full ear, the fruit of the corn-stalk, without respect to its shape, arista, the prickly ear, the tip or uppermost part of the stalk, without respect to its substance, sometimes merely the prickles. Quintil. i. 3, 5. Imitatæ spicas herbulæ inanibus aristis ante messem flavescunt. 4. Calamus, as a reed, is the general term; arundo (from ῥοδανός) is a longer and stronger reed; canna (from κανών?) a smaller and thinner reed. Colum. iv. 32. Ea est arundineti senectus, cum ita densatum est, ut gracilis et cannæ similis arundo prodeat. (v. 219.)
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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