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- TROCTApiscis genus, de quo vide aliquid infra voce Truttae.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
trout — noun (plural trout; also trouts) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English trūht, from Late Latin trocta, tructa, a fish with sharp teeth, from Greek trōktēs, literally, gnawer, from trōgein to gnaw more at troglodyte Date: before 12th century… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Trotula of Salerno — (11th ndash;12th centuries), also known as Trotula di Ruggiero, Trotula Platearius, Trota and Trocta, was a female physician who wrote several influential works on women s medicine, the most prominent of which is The Diseases of Women , or… … Wikipedia
Trotula de Salerno — Trotula de Salerno. Trotula de Salerno, también conocida como Trotula di Ruggiero, Trota y Trocta, fue una doctora que vivió en Salerno entre los siglos XI y XII y que escribió varios influyentes trabajos de medicina femenina, siendo el más… … Wikipedia Español
truite — [ trɥit ] n. f. • XIIIe; bas lat. tructa ♦ Poisson physostome (salmonidés), qui vit surtout dans les eaux pures et vives et se nourrit de proies vivantes. Pêcher la truite. « la véritable truite des lacs et des torrents, la petite truite bleue… … Encyclopédie Universelle
truité — truite [ trɥit ] n. f. • XIIIe; bas lat. tructa ♦ Poisson physostome (salmonidés), qui vit surtout dans les eaux pures et vives et se nourrit de proies vivantes. Pêcher la truite. « la véritable truite des lacs et des torrents, la petite truite… … Encyclopédie Universelle
TRUTTAE — nusquam memorantur veteribus Latinis: sed meminit Ambrosius, Hexaêm. l. 5. c. 3. nisi quod ibi Tructas perscriptum, Item Plinius Valerianus, is cuius sepulchrum Comi conspicitur, de Remediis l. 5. c. 43. et Isidorus Hispalensis, Orig. l. 12. c. 6 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
troctolite — ˈträktəˌlīt noun ( s) Etymology: German troktolit, from Greek trōktēs, a sea fish (in Late Latin trocta, a trout) + German lit lite; from the resemblance to the speckled skin of a trout more at … Useful english dictionary
trutta — ˈtrəd.ə, ru̇d.ə noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Medieval Latin trutta, tructa trout, from Late Latin tructa, trocta, a trout, a shark more at trout in some classifications : a subgenus of Salmo or sometimes a separate genus… … Useful english dictionary
trout´like´ — trout «trowt», noun, plural trouts or (collectively) trout. 1. any one of certain food and game fishes of the same family as the salmon. Trout are found chiefly in cool, fresh waters, although some migrate from the sea to spawn, such as the… … Useful english dictionary
tout´less — trout «trowt», noun, plural trouts or (collectively) trout. 1. any one of certain food and game fishes of the same family as the salmon. Trout are found chiefly in cool, fresh waters, although some migrate from the sea to spawn, such as the… … Useful english dictionary