LAT

Lewis Short

(adjective) : dentātus, a, um, dens.
* Toothed, having teeth.
* Lit.: quosdam et cum dentibus nasci, sicut M. Curium, qui ob id Dentatus cognominatus est,Plin. 7, 16, 15, § 68: male dentata (puella),Ov. R. Am. 339; Mart. 1, 73.
* Charta, polished with a tooth, Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 15, 6; cf. Plin. 13, 12, 25, § 81.
* Meton. (acc. to dens, no. I. B.), toothed, dentated, spiked, pointed: rastri,Varr. L. L. 5, § 136 Müll.; cf. crates,Plin. 18, 18, 48, § 173: serra,id. 36, 22, 48, § 167; Lucr. 2, 432.—*
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

TLL

s. TLL
Thesaurus Linguae Latinae
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