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Meaning of stercorans | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. defecating
    declension-3, form-of, one-termination, participle, present
  2. dunging or manuring; i.e., spreading dung or manure as a natural fertilizer
    declension-3, form-of, one-termination, participle, present

Examples

“Quid dē ūtilitāte loquar stercorandī? Dīxī in eō librō, quem dē rēbus rūsticīs scrīpsī; dē quā doctus Hēsiodus nē verbum quidem fēcit, cum dē cultūrā agrī scrīberet. At Homērus — quī multīs, ut mihi vidētur, ante saeculīs fuit — Laeten lēnientem dēsīderium, quod capiēbat ē fīliō, colentem agrum et eum stercorantem facit. What should I say about the benefits of manuring [the soil]? I have already discussed this in the book I wrote on farming matters. Interestingly, the learned Hesiod said not a single word about it in his writings on the cultivation of the land. But Homer — who, in my view, lived many centuries earlier — represents Laertes tilling and manuring the earth as a way to soothe the grief he felt for his son. (stercorandī: genetive gerund; stercorantem: present participle, masculine accusative singular. The Odyssey does not specifically mention “manuring.”)”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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