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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
scaturiens,-entis (part.B): flowing, streaming, gushing out; swarming; abounding in + abl. [> L. scaturio, -ire (> scateo) to stream, flow or gush out; to come forth in great numbers, to swarm, abound; to be full of, filled with, abound in]; similar to scatens,-entis (part.B), q.v.;

- aqua scaturiens, gushing water.

- de summo vertice fons scaturibat, the stream gushes forth from the highest peak.

- vermes scaturientes, worms swarming out.

- solum quod fontibus non scaturiat, a soil which may not abound in streams.

- folia aromática. Trunco ramisque laesis, liquorem glutinosum rubentem scaturiunt (Swartz), the leaves aromatic. When the trunk and branches are injured they abound in a glutinous, reddish liquid.

 

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