Meaning of cavernosus | Babel Free
[ka.wɛrˈnoː.sʊs]Definitions
full of hollows or cavities; cavernous
adjective, declension-1, declension-2
Examples
“polypodī, quam nostrī filiculam vocant, similis filicī, rādīx in ūsū, pilōsa, colōris intus herbāceī, crassitūdine digitī minimī, acētābulīs cavernōsa ceu polypōrum cirrī, subdulcis, in petrīs nāscens aut sub arboribus vetustīs.”
The polypodium, which we call the little fern, is similar to the fern; its root is in use, [which is] hairy, colored like grass inside, as thick as the little finger, covered with cavities in the form of round indentations like those of the octopus's tentacle, somewhat sweet, [and] grows on rocks or at the foot of old trees.
“num propter lyricae modulāmina vāna puellae nervōrumque sonōs et convīvāle calentis carmen nēquitiae patulās Deus addidit aurēs perque cavernōsōs iussit penetrāre meātūs vōcis iter?”
Surely it was not for the sake of the idle melodies of a girl with a lyre, the sounds of the strings and the festive song of aroused wickedness, that God gave [us] open ears and commanded the path of the voice to enter them by hollow channels?
CEFR level
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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