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기본형: mucrō, mucrōnis
nam contra mucronem caro inciditur. (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, Liber VII, chapter 5 6:6)
(켈수스, 의학에 관하여, , 5장 6:6)
deinde ubi ad imum mucronem ventum est, paulum torquetur, ut telum foramine suo excipiat. (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, Liber VII, chapter 5 6:35)
(켈수스, 의학에 관하여, , 5장 6:35)
In osse usque eo movendum est, donec laxetur is locus, qui mucronem momordit; (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, Liber VII, chapter 5 6:41)
(켈수스, 의학에 관하여, , 5장 6:41)
nam contra mucronem caro inciditur. (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, book 7, chapter 5 1:6)
(켈수스, 의학에 관하여, 7권, 5장 1:6)
deinde ubi ad imum mucronem uentum est, paulum torquetur, ut telum foramine suo excipiat. (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, book 7, chapter 5 8:3)
(켈수스, 의학에 관하여, 7권, 5장 8:3)
1. Acies is the sharpness of a line adapted for cutting; acumen, of a tip or point adapted for sticking. Figuratively, the acies mentis is shown in the keen sifting of what is confused, in clear perception; the acumen mentis is the fathoming of that which is deeply hidden, in subtle discovery. 2. Acumen and cacumen mean a natural head or top; acumen, of a cone, beak, and so forth; cacumen, particularly that of a mountain: mucro and cuspis mean an artificial head, for the purpose of piercing and wounding; mucro, that of a sword, dagger, and so forth; cuspis, that of a spear, arrow, etc., like αἰχμή. (vi. 5.)
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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