<span class="searchmatch">tecta</span> plural of tectum catte, tacet <span class="searchmatch">tēcta</span> nominative/accusative/vocative plural of tēctum <span class="searchmatch">tēcta</span> inflection of tēctus: nominative/ablative/vocative feminine...
From inter- + tectal. intertectal (not comparable) Between <span class="searchmatch">tecta</span>...
switch canes) A bamboo native to the Southeastern United States, Arundinaria <span class="searchmatch">tecta</span> or Arundinaria gigantea. small cane switch cane on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Arundinaria...
Perfect passive participle of tegō (“cover; shelter”). tēctus (feminine <span class="searchmatch">tēcta</span>, neuter tēctum, comparative tectior); first/second-declension participle...
instruction indicating silence on the part of the performers of a piece. catte, <span class="searchmatch">tecta</span> tacet m (plural tacets) silent part in music “tacet”, in Trésor de la langue...
259–261: Ut prīmum ālātīs tetigit māgālia plantīs, Aenēān fundantem arcēs ac <span class="searchmatch">tēcta</span> novantem cōnspicit [...]. As soon as [Mercury], with his winged feet, has...
cane) – type species; Arundinaria appalachiana (hill cane), Arundinaria <span class="searchmatch">tecta</span> (switch cane) – other species Arundinaria on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Arundinaria...
BCE, Virgil, Aeneid 4.667–668: Lāmentīs gemitūque et fēmineō ululātū / <span class="searchmatch">tēcta</span> fremunt [...]. The homes [of Carthage] howl with laments, sorrow, and women’s...
renewed, rebuilt 29 BCE – 19 BCE, Virgil, Aeneid 4.343–344: “[...] Priamī <span class="searchmatch">tēcta</span> alta manērent, et recidīva manū posuissem Pergama victīs.” “[...] Priam’s...