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superior and
inferior edges, respectively. The
superior cerebellar peduncles (
bracchia conjunctiva)
emerge from the
cerebellum and
ascend to form the lateral...
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dicere deseruit,
tenuisque recessit in auras. ter
conatus ibi
collo dare
bracchia cir****; ter
frustra comprensa m****
effugit imago, par
levibus ventis volucrique...
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neuter plural which is
treated grammatically as feminine: e.g., BRACCHIUM :
BRACCHIA "arm(s)" →
Italian (il) braccio : (le) braccia,
Romanian braț(ul) : brațe(le)...
- Type -o (n) -C (n)
Number SG PL SG PL NOM
bracchiu bracchia corpus corpora ACC GEN-DAT
bracchio bracchiis corpori corporis Gloss ‘arm’ ‘body’...
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Metamorphoses 1.182–184; Anderson, p. 170, note to line 184 "centum with
bracchia". Ovid,
Tristia 4.7.18.
According to West 1966, p. 210 on line 149 Γύγης...
- on
captive Heaven" (see Anderson, p. 170, note to line 184 "centum with
bracchia"),
Fasti 4.593, with Fazer's note. Callimachus, Hymn 4 (to Delos) 141–146;...
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which they derive: ovum and bracchium, with
nominative plurals ova and
bracchia.) In
other cases, the
anomaly can be
explained by the form of the noun...
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rhythm give an
impression of huge effort: ill(ī) in/ter sē/sē mul/tā vī /
bracchia /
tollunt "They with much
force raise their arms one
after another" A slightly...
- Underworld, one of the
sights is the
Stygian Elm: In
medio ramos annosaque bracchia pandit ulmus opaca, ingens, quam
sedem somnia vulgo uana
tenere ferunt...
- 5
braccia 1 canna† = 4
braccia = 2.3346 m 1
canna (a.k.a. percha) = 5
bracchia 1
miglio = 2833+1⁄3
braccia = 1.0277 mile 1
miglio = 2833+1⁄3
braccii =...