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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
temperans,-antis (part.B): ruling, regulating, managing [> L. tempero,-avi,-atum 1. “to divide or proportion duly, mingle in due proportion; to combine or compound properly; to rule, regulate, govern, manage, arrange, order; to regulate, rule; to observe proper measure” (Lewis & Short);

temperantur: third-person plural present passive indicative: they are managed, ordered, regulated.

– thermometrum aestate a 26 gradibus usque ad 32 ascendit, sed calores ventis circa horam nonam matutinis e mare spirantibus nocturnisque roribus temperantur (Desf.), the thermometer in summer rises from 26 degrees to 32 [degrees], but the heats are regulated by the morning winds around the nineth hour blowing from the sea, and by the night damps [i.e. dews].

 

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