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기본형: ferula, ferulae
nam ut ferula caedas meritum maiora subire verbera, non vereor, cum dicas esse paris resfurta latrociniis et magnis parva minerisfalce recisurum simili te, si tibi regnumpermittant homines. (SERMONVM Q. HORATI FLACCI, PRIMVS, 03 3:69)
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haec discenti ferula est. (Apuleius, Florida 12:9)
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Sed cum primum rota solis lucida diem peperit, vocatis duobus e familia validissimis, quam altissime sublato puero, ferula nates eius obvertit berans, (Apuleius, Metamorphoses, book 9 25:2)
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Si plura fragmenta sunt, excipienda sunt ea ex ferula facto canaliculo eodemque intus incerato, ne fascea diducatur; (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, Liber VIII, chapter 8 8:14)
(켈수스, 의학에 관하여, , 8장 8:14)
et in quam partem fractura inclinat, ab ea latior valentiorque ferula inponenda est. (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, Liber VIII, chapter 10 10:45)
(켈수스, 의학에 관하여, , 10장 10:45)
1. Fustis and ferula denote sticks for striking; sudes, trudes, and rudis, for thrusting; scipio and baculus, for walking. 2. Fustus (πτορθός?) is a cudgel or club, large enough to strike a man dead; but ferula, a little stick, or rod for the chastisement of school-boys; sudes (ὄζος) and trudes (στορθή, the root of Trüssel, a weapon called the Morning-star) [a sort of truncheon with a spiked head], are used in battle; rudis (ὀρσός) only as a foil in the fencing-school; scipio (σκηπίων, σκῆψαι), serves especially for ornament and state, as a symbol of superior power, or of the honor due to age; baculus, bacillum (βάκτρον), serve more for use and convenience to lean upon, and at the same time, when necessary, as a weapon. (iii. 265.)
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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