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기본형: sarmentum, sarmentī
Sarmenti domina exstat: (SERMONVM Q. HORATI FLACCI, PRIMVS, 05 5:36)
(호라티우스의 풍자, 1권, 05장 5:36)
resoluto et laeto solo, rari sarmenti. (Columella, Lucius Junius Moderatus, Res Rustica, book 3, chapter 1 5:6)
(콜루멜라, 루키우스 유니우스 모데라투스, 농업론, 3권, 1장 5:6)
nam paulo ante, cum de summa parte sarmenti disputarem, quam sagittam dixeram vocitari, colligebam fere intra quintam vel sextam gemmam,quae sint proximae veteri sarmento, fructum edi. (Columella, Lucius Junius Moderatus, Res Rustica, book 3, chapter 18 3:2)
(콜루멜라, 루키우스 유니우스 모데라투스, 농업론, 3권, 18장 3:2)
sed adnodato superioris anni pollice, iuxta ipsam commissuram veteris sarmenti unam vel duas gemmas relinquemus ex quibus germinet. (Columella, Lucius Junius Moderatus, Res Rustica, book 4, chapter 11 4:2)
(콜루멜라, 루키우스 유니우스 모데라투스, 농업론, 4권, 11장 4:2)
Eoque debemus intellegere nullam partem anni excipi, si sit sarmenti silentis facultas. (Columella, Lucius Junius Moderatus, Res Rustica, book 4, chapter 29 1:3)
(콜루멜라, 루키우스 유니우스 모데라투스, 농업론, 4권, 29장 1:3)
1. Rami and ramalia are the boughs of a tree; rami (from ῥάκος) the living, green boughs, θαλλοί; ramalia, the withered dry boughs. Whereas virga, termes, turio, surculus, talea, sarmentum, and stolo, are only twigs; virga, and the words of rare occurrence, termes olivæ, and turio lauri, without any accessory reference, like κλάδοσ, κλών, κλῆμα; surculus and talea as members and offspring of the tree, which as scions and shoots should be subservient to the parent-stock, like ὀρσός; sarmentum and stolo, as mere off-shoots of the tree, are set aside, and cast away; sarmentum (from sarpere, ἅρπη,) as a completely useless twig; stolo, as at the same time an injurious sucker. 2. Virgultum is a place grown over with bushes, and not bare; fruticetum (from frutices) a place grown over with shrubs, and not passable. (v. 283.)
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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