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rădĭo, āvi, ātum, 1 [radius].* I. II.(Acc. to radius, II.) V. a. and n. (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose).A.Act., to furnish with beams, make beaming, irradiate; only in pass., to be irradiated, to gleam, emit beams. — Lit.:B. 1.galeae gemmis radientur et auro,
Ov. P. 3, 4, 103. — Esp. freq. in the part. perf. and P. a.: rădĭātus, a, um, furnished with rays, irradiated, shining:miles ut adverso Phoebi radiatus ab ictu,
irradiated, Luc. 7, 214:rubent radiati lumina solis,
shining, Lucr. 5, 462:sol,
Cic. Ac. 2, 41, 126; cf. also: orbis flammeus solis, Att. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 22, 44: lumen (solis), Poët. ap. Cic. de Or. 3, 40, 162; Ov. M. 4, 193:insigne diei (i. e. sol),
Lucr. 5, 699: caput, surrounded with a halo or nimbus (the attribute of deities and deified personages), Plin. Pan. 52; cf.corona,
Suet. Aug. 94 med.:splendor radiatus lampade solis,
Sil. 7, 143.—Lit.:2.felium in tenebris fulgent radiantque oculi,
Plin. 11, 37, 55, § 150; cf. Ov. Am. 3, 3, 9; id. M. 2, 4:miles radiabat in armis,
Prop. 4 (5), 1, 27; Sil. 8, 468: radiabunt tempora nati (of the halo of deified personages, v. supra, A.), Sil. 3, 629; 2, 586. — Freq. in part. pres.: rădĭans, beaming, shining:lumina solis,
Ov. Tr. 2, 325:sidera,
Lucr. 4, 214; Ov. M. 7, 325; 9, 272:Aquarius,
Cic. Arat. 172:luna,
Verg. A. 8, 23:aurum,
Ov. M. 4, 636; cf.:galea claro ab auro,
id. ib. 13, 105:templa auro,
id. A. A. 3, 451:arma,
Verg. A. 8, 616:carbunculi pinnato fulgore,
Plin. 37, 7, 25, § 93. —Trop., to shine, radiate:quasi de industriă prospera ejus (fortuna) adversis radiaret,
Flor. 4, 2, 30 Halm. (Duker, radiarentur):ipsi inter medios roseā radiante juventā,
Val. Fl. 8, 257:constitutio, quae inter imperiales radiat sanctiones,
Just. Inst. 1, 5, 3: radiantia signa, asterisks, Hier. praef. in Psa.
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