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lacerta

Interlingua

Noun

lacerta (plural lacertas)

  1. lizard

Latin

Alternative forms

  • lacertus

Etymology

Unknown. Perhaps connected to Ancient Greek ??????????? (likertízein, to spring, dance) or to Latin lacertum (upper arm).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /la?ker.ta/, [??ä?k?rt?ä]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /la?t??er.ta/, [l??t???rt??]

Noun

lacerta f (genitive lacertae); first declension

  1. lizard

Declension

First-declension noun.

Derived terms

  • lacertilia

Descendants

Noun

lacert?

  1. ablative singular of lacerta

References

  • lacerta in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • lacerta in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • lacerta in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français, Hachette

Middle English

Noun

lacerta

  1. Alternative form of lesarde

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lacertid

English

Etymology 1

From translingual Lacertidae.

Noun

lacertid (plural lacertids)

  1. Any lizard of the family Lacertidae.
    • 1993, George R. Zug, Herpetology: An Introductory Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles, page 427,
      Lacertid scalation and body forms are similar to those of the teiids, although lacertids are usually smaller.
    • 2004, Daniel A. Greenberg, Lizards, page 33,
      Lacertids are distinguished by a section of large, flat scales on the undersides of their necks. [] Teiids are the New World counterparts to lacertids.
    • 2006, Eric R. Pianka, Laurie J. Vitt, Lizards: Windows to the Evolution of Diversity, page 206,
      Lacertid teeth are hollow at the base (teiid teeth are solid). Virtually all lacertids are terrestrial or rock-dwelling lizards, although a few species, including Holaspis and Takydromus, climb in vegetation, and at least one species appears to live high in trees.
Synonyms
  • (lizard of family Lacertidae): lacerta, true lizard, wall lizard

Etymology 2

From the name of the first discovered example, BL Lacertae.

Alternative forms

  • BL Lacertid
  • Lacertid

Noun

lacertid (plural lacertids)

  1. (astronomy) A type of blazar (highly variable active galactic nucleus) that lacks spectral emission lines characteristic of quasars.
    • 1975 July 10, Quasars and Lacertids show a family likeness, New Scientist, page 61,
      In the same diagram a compact galaxy, 3C 371, and a Seyfert, 3C 120, lie very close to the Lacertids.
    • 1990, Bulletin of the Special Astrophysical Observatory-North Caucasus, Volumes 24-26, page 67,
      These reliably variable objects included three ROCOSs (OE 400, OI 090.4, and PI034-293) and two lacertids (AO 0235+164 and OJ 287).
    • 1993, Astronomy Reports, Volume 37, Pages 329-688, American Institute of Physics, page 466,
      We have identified six radio sources in the Zelenchuk (RATAN-600) catalog with two quasars, two lacertids, and two pairs of galaxies.
Synonyms
  • (astronomical object): active galactic nucleus, blazar, BL Lac object, BL Lacertae object

Anagrams

  • articled

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