spinetum

spinetum

spīnētum, ī, n. (spina), die Dornhecke, das Dorngebüsch, nur im Plur., Verg. ecl. 2, 9. Plin. 10, 204: spineta sentesque, Sen. de ira 2, 10, 6, neben silvestres dumi. – bildl., nec Aristotelis spineta conquirimus, Hieron. in Helv. 2.


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