Appendix, appendícis, pen prod. f. g. That hangeth to an other thing: a hauell: a penthouse: an addition as part of, &c. Appendix, per metaphoram dicitur.Cic. Appendicem animi esse corpus. Added to.Carpetanorum cum appendicibus Olcadum Vacceorúmq; centÛ millia fuêre.Liu.With % addition of % Dicades, &c.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
appendix, ĭcis, f (acc. to Paul. ex Fest. p. 21 Müll., earlier ampendix, m.; v. ampendices) [appendo]. I.That which hangs to any thing, an appendage.A.Lit., App. M. 8, p. 211, 27; 5, p. 169, 10.—More freq., B.Trop., an addition, supplement, or accession to any thing, Varr R. R. 1, 16, 1; cf. id. ib. 3, 9, 2: vidit enim appendicem animi esse corpus, Cic. Hort. Fragm. ap. Non. p. 42, 9: exigua appendix Etrusci belli, Liv. 9, 41 (cf. accessio): appendices majoris muneris, id. 39, 27: appendices Olcadum, id. 21, 5.—II.A thorny shrub, the barberrybush: Berberis vulgaris, Linn.; Plin. 24, 13, 70, 114.