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기본형: tergus, tergoris
Ventriculus autem, qui receptaculum cibi est, constat ex duobus tergoribus; (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, Liber IV, chapter 1 1:36)
(켈수스, 의학에 관하여, , 1장 1:36)
Ventriculus autem, qui receptaculum cibi est, constat ex duobus tergoribus; (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, book 4, chapter 1 6:4)
(켈수스, 의학에 관하여, 4권, 1장 6:4)
tum etiam quotidie minuitur lanae fructus,quae quanto prolixior in pecore concrescit, tanto magis obnoxiaest rubis, quibus velut hamis inuncata pascentium tergoribus avellitur. (Columella, Lucius Junius Moderatus, Res Rustica, book 7, chapter 3 10:2)
(콜루멜라, 루키우스 유니우스 모데라투스, 농업론, 7권, 3장 10:2)
Ventriculus autem, qui receptaculum cibi est, constat ex duobus tergoribus; (Aulus Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, book 4, I De human corporis interioribus partibus. 6:3)
(켈수스, 의학에 관하여, 4권, 6:3)
tergo pro tergoribus, id est coriis. (Maurus Servius Honoratus, Commentary on the Aeneid of Vergil, SERVII GRAMMATICI IN VERGILII AENEIDOS LIBRVM SEPTIMVM COMMENTARIVS., commline 94 65:1)
(마우루스 세르비우스 호노라투스, , , 65:1)
Tergus and cutis denote the outermost covering of the flesh, as merely bare skin; tergus (from στορχάζειν, to enclose), the coarse skin of an animal, which covers the soft and eatable flesh, like δέρμα; cutis (κύτος), the finer skin of human beings, which protects the sensitive flesh like χρώς; whereas pellis and vellus denote the flesh together with a covering; pellis (from palla) more bristly, consisting of pili, like δορά; vellus (from εἶλαρ? or villus?), more woolly, consisting of villi, like μαλλός. Men have cutis; elephants, snakes, etc. tergora; lions, goats, dogs, etc., pelles; sheep, vellera. Juven. x. 192. Deformem pro cute pellem. (v. 17.)
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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