rhinoceroticus

rhinoceroticus
rhīnŏcĕros, ōtis, m., = rhinokerôs.
I.
Lit., a rhinoceros, Plin. 8, 20, 29, § 71; Mart. Spect. 9; 22; id. Epigr. 14, 53; 14, 52, 2; Curt. 8, 9, 16; 9, 1, 5; Suet. Aug. 43: cornua rhinocerotis, Vulg. Deut. 33, 17; Plin. 6, 29, 34, § 173.—
II.
Meton., a vessel made of the rhinoceros ' s horn, Juv. 7, 130.— A nickname for a man with a long nose, Lucil. ap. Non. 25, 30 (v. brochus).—

Prov.: nasum rhinocerotis habere,

i.e. to turn up the nose, to sneer at every thing, Mart. 1, 3, 6.— Hence, rhīnŏcĕrōtĭcus, a, um, adj., of a rhinoceros:

naris,

i.e. sneering, mockery, Sid. Carm. 9, 339.

Lewis & Short Latin Dictionary, 1879. - Revised, Enlarged, and in Great Part Rewritten. . 2011.

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  • rhinocerotic — (|)rī|näsə|räd.ik adjective Etymology: Late Latin rhinoceroticus, from Latin rhinocerot , rhinoceros + icus ic : of, relating to, or resembling a rhinoceros …   Useful english dictionary

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