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1 compleō or conpleō
compleō or conpleō ēvī (complērunt, complēsse), ētus, ēre [com- + PLE-], to fill up, fill full, fill out, make full, cram, crowd: hostes fossam complent, Cs.: cum sanguis os oculosque complesset: metu, ne compleantur navigia, L.: completis omnibus templis: non bene urnam, O.: sarmentis fossam, Cs.: Italiam coloniis: loca milite, V.: navīs serpentibus, N.: Dianam coronis, to cover the statue: conviviumque vicinorum cottidie conpieo: cum completus iam mercatorum carcer esset. — In milit. lang., to complete (a number or body), make full, fill up: legiones in itinere, Cs.: cohortīs pro numero militum conplet, S.—To man, fill with men: classem sociis, L.: naves colonis, Cs.—To fill, satiate, satisfy: cibo: omnium rerum copiā exercitum, supplied, Cs. — Fig., of light, sound, etc., to fill, make full: mundum luce, flood: lunae cornua lumine, V.: voce nemus, H.: vox agmina complet, resounds through, V.: completi sunt animi (vestri) me obsistere, etc., it has been dinned into your minds that, etc.: clamor omnia vocibus complet, L.: omnia vini odore.—Poet., of fame: totum quae gloria conpleat orbem, O.— Of feeling or passion, to fill: reliquos bonā spe, Cs.: aliquem gaudio: omnia luctu, S.—To complete, accomplish, fulfil, perfect, finish: Annuus exactis conpletur mensibus orbis, V.: ut ante mediam noctem (sacrum) conpleretur, L.: vitam.— Poet.: tempora Parcae Debita, V.—Of time, to finish, complete, live through, pass: centum annos: quinque saecula vitae suae, O.: vix unius horae tempus, L. -
2 loricatus
lōrīco, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [lorica], to clothe in mail, to mail, to harness.I.Lit.:B.statua loricata,
Liv. 23, 19:equites loricati,
id. 37, 40:ornatus loricatusque elephantus cum esset, ubi pluribus coriis se loricavit,
Plin. 8, 24, 36, § 88:(salmonis) loricatum pectus,
Aus. Mos. 101.—In partic.:* II.AD LORICATA, perh. the title of the person intrusted with the care of the mailed statue of Cæsar in the Forum,
Inscr. Orell. 2893 (for which:A LORICATA,
ib. 2894).—Transf., to cover with plastering, to plaster, Varr. R. R. 1, 57.—Hence, lōrĭcātus, a, um, P. a., harnessed, clad in mail:cum loricatus in foro ambularet,
Quint. 8, 5, 15. -
3 lorico
lōrīco, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [lorica], to clothe in mail, to mail, to harness.I.Lit.:B.statua loricata,
Liv. 23, 19:equites loricati,
id. 37, 40:ornatus loricatusque elephantus cum esset, ubi pluribus coriis se loricavit,
Plin. 8, 24, 36, § 88:(salmonis) loricatum pectus,
Aus. Mos. 101.—In partic.:* II.AD LORICATA, perh. the title of the person intrusted with the care of the mailed statue of Cæsar in the Forum,
Inscr. Orell. 2893 (for which:A LORICATA,
ib. 2894).—Transf., to cover with plastering, to plaster, Varr. R. R. 1, 57.—Hence, lōrĭcātus, a, um, P. a., harnessed, clad in mail:cum loricatus in foro ambularet,
Quint. 8, 5, 15.
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