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1 flagellum
I.(Cf. also: flagrum, verber, lorum.) Lit.:B.nec scuticā dignum horribili sectere flagello,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 119; cf.:ille flagellis Ad mortem caesus,
id. ib. 1, 2, 41; Cic. Rab. Perd. 4, 12; Dig. 48, 19, 10; Hor. Epod. 4, 11; Cat. 25, 11; Ov. Ib. 185; Juv. 6, 479.—Transf.1.A riding-whip, Verg. A. 5, 579; Sil. 4, 441; a whip for driving cattle, Col. 2, 2, 26.—2.The thong of a javelin, Verg. A. 7, 731.—3.A young branch or shoot, a vine-shoot, Varr. R. R. 1, 31, 3; Verg. G. 2, 299; Cat. 62, 52; Col. 3, 6, 3 al.—4.The arm of a polypus, Ov. M. 4, 367.—5.In late Lat., a threshing-flail, Hier. Isa. 28.—6.A tuft of hair, Sid. Ep. 1, 2.—II.Trop., the lash or stings of conscience ( poet.), Lucr. 3, 1019; Juv. 13, 195; cf.of the goad of love,
Hor. C. 3, 26, 11. -
2 SNÆRI
i. e. snœri, n.; [snúa; Ulf. snorjo = σαργάνη; O. H. G. snuor; Swed. snöre; Germ. schnure]:—a twisted rope, of hemp, esp. such as is used for fishermen’s lines and the like; hann kom snærinu á akkeris-hringinn, Lv. 99; lögð s. umhverfis, Eg. 340; þeir týndu snærum sínum, their fishing-lines, Gd. 51: the thong of a javelin, Lat. amentum; þeir fengu fingrum í snæri, they fingered their thongs, Am. 42, cp. ‘inserit amento digitos’ of Ovid; grípa í bug snæum, Jd. 26.COMPDS: snæridörr, snærisspjót. -
3 ἀγκύλη
A like ἀγκάλη, bend of the arm or wrist, ἀπ ἀγκύλης ἱέναι, a phrase descriptive of the way in which the cottabus was thrown, B.Fr.13.2, cf. Hsch.;ἀπ ἀγκύλης ζησι λάταγας Cratin.273
; wrongly expl. as cup, Ath.11.782d.2 bend of the knee, ham, Philostr.Im.2.6, Sch.Il.23.726.3 joint bent and stiffened by disease, Hp.Liqu.6, cf.Poll.4.196.II loop, noose,πλεκτὰς ἀγκύλας E.IT 1408
; in the leash of a hound, X.Cyn.6.1; in bandages, Gal.18(1).790; in torsion-engines, Hero Bel.83.1.2 thong of a javelin, by which it was hurled, Str.4.4.3; hence, the javelin itself, E.Or. 1476, cf. Plu.Phil.6;δι' ἀγκυλῶν ἱππόται Them. Or.21.256d
.4 ἀγκύλη τῆς ἐμβάδος sandal-thong, Alex.31. -
4 flagellum
flagellum ī, n dim. [flagrum], a whip, scourge: flagella rettulit: horribili sectari flagello, H.: accincta flagello Tisiphone, V.— A riding-whip, V. — A thong (of a javelin), V.— A young branch, vine-shoot, V., Ct.— The arm of a polypus, O.— Fig., a lash, sting, goad: flagello Tange Chloen, H.: Occultum (of conscience), Iu.* * *whip, lash, scourge; thong (javalin); vine shoot; arm/tentacle (of polyp) -
5 διαγκυλόομαι
A hold a javelin by the thong:—only [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass. διηγκυλωμένος ready to throw or shoot, X.An.4.3.28 (v.l. -ισμένος), 5.2.12: later in form - ημένος (as if from - άομαι), τόξον, κεραυνόν, δ.
ready to shoot with..,Hdn.
1.14.9, Luc.JConf.15.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαγκυλόομαι
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6 amento
āmento, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [amentum].I.Lit., to furnish with a strap or thong; esp. of the javelin, to the middle of which a strap was fastened, so that it might be thrown with greater force (very rare;II.only twice in Cic.): hastae amentatae,
Cic. Brut. 78, 271.— Trop., of discourse:amentatae hastae (i. e. apta et parata argumenta),
Cic. de Or. 1, 57, 242 (so Juv. sagittae and jaculator, q. v.).—Hence,Transf., poet., to hurl or dart the javelin by means of a thong: cum jaculum parvā Libysamentavit habenā, * Luc. 6, 221.—And of the wind, which gives an impetus to motion, as a thong to the dart:amentante Noto,
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7 mesa
mĕsa, ae, f., = mesê, middle, pure Lat. media (post-Aug.).—Of hemp:tria ejus (cannabis) genera: laudatissima est e medio, quae mesa vocatur,
the middle sort, Plin. 19, 9, 56, § 174.‡ † mĕsancŭlon, i, n. ( mĕsancŭla, ae, f.), = mesankulon, a javelin, with a thong (acc. to others, a poise or bent handle) attached to the middle, Gell. 10, 25; cf.: mesanculum, teli missilis genus, Paul. ex Fest. p. 125 Müll. -
8 mesancula
mĕsa, ae, f., = mesê, middle, pure Lat. media (post-Aug.).—Of hemp:tria ejus (cannabis) genera: laudatissima est e medio, quae mesa vocatur,
the middle sort, Plin. 19, 9, 56, § 174.‡ † mĕsancŭlon, i, n. ( mĕsancŭla, ae, f.), = mesankulon, a javelin, with a thong (acc. to others, a poise or bent handle) attached to the middle, Gell. 10, 25; cf.: mesanculum, teli missilis genus, Paul. ex Fest. p. 125 Müll. -
9 mesanculon
mĕsa, ae, f., = mesê, middle, pure Lat. media (post-Aug.).—Of hemp:tria ejus (cannabis) genera: laudatissima est e medio, quae mesa vocatur,
the middle sort, Plin. 19, 9, 56, § 174.‡ † mĕsancŭlon, i, n. ( mĕsancŭla, ae, f.), = mesankulon, a javelin, with a thong (acc. to others, a poise or bent handle) attached to the middle, Gell. 10, 25; cf.: mesanculum, teli missilis genus, Paul. ex Fest. p. 125 Müll.
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