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2. pampĭnātus, a, um, adj. [pampinus], having tendrils and leaves.
- I. Lit.: lanceam argenteam pampinatam librarum triginta, Gallien. Ep. ap. Treb. Claud. 17, 5.
- II. Transf., tendril-shaped, tendril-like, Plin. 16, 42, 82, § 225.
pampĭno, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [pampinus], to pluck or lop off the superfluous tendrils, shoots, and leaves of vines, to trim vines.
- I. Lit.: pampinare est ex sarmento coles qui nati sunt, de iis qui plurimum valent, primum ac secundum, nonnumquam etiam tertium relinquere, reliquos decerpere, Varr. R. R. 1, 31, 2; Cato, R. R. 33, 3: pampinandi modus, Col. 5, 5, 14: vineas, Plin. 18, 27, 67, § 254; Col. Arb. 11.
- II. Transf., in gen., to trim or prune trees: salix non minus, quam vinea pampinatur, Col. 4, 31, 2; 5, 10, 21; 11, 2, 79 saep.