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grosa, ae, f., a tool of a silversmith, Arn. 6, 14.

1. grosphus, i, m., = γρόσφος, the point of a javelin, Arn. 6, 200.

2. Grosphus, a Roman surname, Hor. C. 2, 16 lemm.

grossĭtūdo, ĭnis, f. [2. grossus], thickness = crassitudo (late Lat.), Vulg. Jer. 52, 21; 3, Reg. 7, 26; Sol. 43.

grossŭlus, i, m. dim. [1. grossus], a small unripe fig, Col. 5, 10, 10; Auct. ap. Macr. S. 2, 16, 5.

1. grossus, i, m. and f., an unripe fig, Cato, R. R. 94; Cels. 5, 12; Plin. 23, 7, 63, § 125; 17, 27, 43, § 254.

2. grossus, a, um, adj. [kindred with crassus], thick (late Lat.): virga, Cassiod. Hist. Eccl. 10, 33.
Comp.: vestis grossior, Sulp. Sev. Dal. 1, 21; Vulg. Ezech. 41, 25; 1 Reg. 12, 10; 2 Chron. 10, 10.
Sup., Cassiod. in Psa. 29, 12; cf.: grossus παχύς, Gloss. Philox.
Hence, adv. only comp.: gros-sĭus, more roughly: definire, Aug. de Duab. Anim. 11, 15.