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Significatio vocis malleolus | Babel Free

Nomen masculinum CEFR B2
[malˈle.ɔ.ɫʊs]

Definitiones

  1. A small hammer or mallet.
  2. A mallet-shoot or hammer-shaped slip or cutting; literally, a “little hammer.” A propagation method where a young, green shoot is harvested with a small, horizontal section of the older, woody branch still attached at the base. This “T” junction resembles a malletthe older wood forms theheadand the new shoot forms thehandle” — providing a sturdy, nutrient-rich base for new roots to develop.
  3. A kind of fire-dart.
  4. The tongue of a shoe buckle.

Exempla

“Malleolī, plantae, sarmenta, vīvirādīcēs, propāginēs, nōnne efficiunt, ut quemvīs cum admīrātiōne dēlectent?”

[On the joy of farming, and specifically the care of vines:] Do not the mallet-shoots, the sprouts, the cuttings, the quicksets, and the offshoots bring it about that they delight anyone with a sense of wonder?

Gradus CEFR

B2
Medius superior
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B2 — gradus medius superior.
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