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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
sublimis,-e (adj.B), also sublimus,-a,-um (adj.A): exalted, elevated, high, lofty, uplifted; borne aloft, uplifted, elevated, raised; in a high position; compar. sublimior,-ius (adj.B); superl. sublimissimus,-a,-um (adj.A); see high;

- montis cacumen sublimis, the lofty peak of the mountain.

- flos filamentis sublimibus praeditus, flower provided with uplifted filaments.

- pileus aetate margine sublimi, the pileus with age with an elevated margin.

- sporis.

- sporis in aerem sublimibus, with spores borne aloft into the air.

NOTE: sublimosus,-a,-um (adj.A) means ‘somewhat muddy.’

 

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