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1 involūcrum
involūcrum ī, n [3 VOL-], a wrapper, covering, case, envelope: candelabri.—Fig., a cover, mask: simulationum.* * *wrap, cover; envelope (Cal) -
2 thēca
thēca ae, f, τηήκη, an envelope, hull, cover, case, sheath: efferri sine thecis vasa: nummaria.* * *case, box; that which encloses, envelope/cover/hull/sheath (L+S); vagina; suitcase -
3 cingō
cingō xī, īnctus, ere, to go around, surround, encompass, environ, gird, wreathe, crown: Cingatur (mens) corpore: coronā consessus cinctus est: (navīs) aggere cingit harenae, V.: os cinctum serpentibus. — To surround with a girdle, gird on, gird; esp. pass. with abl, to be girded, be encircled: sacerdotes Pellibus cincti, in leather girdles, V.: Hispano cingitur gladio, L.: cingor fulgentibus armis, V.: ense latus cingit, O.: cinctas resolvite vestes, O.: inutile ferrum Cingitur, V.: cinctae ad pectora vestes, O.: puer alte cinctus, i. e. ready, H.— Pass, to gird oneself, make ready, prepare: Cingitur in proelia, V.—To encircle with a garland, crown. tempora pampino, H.: tempora ramis, V. de tenero flore caput, O.—Of places, to surround, encircle, invest, enclose: civitas cincta Gallorum gentibus: flumen oppidum cingit, Cs.: urbe portus ipse cingitur: mare, quo cingi terrarum orbem fides, bounded, Ta.: cinxerunt aethera nimbi, covered, V.—Fig.: diligentius urbem religione quam ipsis moenibus, fortify.—In war, to surround, fortify, invest, beset, besiege: castra vallo, L.: equitatus latera cingebat, Cs.: urbem obsidione, to besiege, V. — Fig.: Sicilia multis undique cincta periculis, beset: flammā Reginam, envelope in the fire of love, V.—To escort, accompany: regi praetor et unus ex purpuratis latus cingebant, L.: cincta virgo matrum catervā, O.* * *cingere, cinxi, cinctus V TRANSsurround/encircle/ring; enclose; beleaguer; accompany; gird, equip; ring (tree) -
4 theca
case, envelope, covering. -
5 elate
1. 2.ĕlăte, ēs, f., = elatê, a sort of firtree, Lat. abies, Plin. 12, 28, 62, § 134; 23, 5, 53, § 99.—II.The envelope or leaf of the palm-bud, Vulg. Cant. 5, 11. -
6 involucrum
invŏlūcrum, i, n. [involvo], that in which something is wrapped, a wrapper, covering, case, envelope (class.).I.Lit.:B.candelabri,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 28, § 65:clipei causa involucrum, vaginam autem gladii... esse generata,
id. N. D. 2, 14, 37:chartarum,
Plin. 13, 12, 23, § 76:solvere,
Dig. 47, 2, 21. —Esp., a napkin or cloth to protect the clothing while shaving:II.ne id quidem involucri inicere voluit, vestem ut ne inquinet,
Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 17.— -
7 involumentum
invŏlūmentum, i, n. [id.], a wrapper, covering, envelope, for involucrum (eccl. Lat.), Aug. Civ. Dei, 4, 8; Vulg. Sap. 7, 4. -
8 obvolutio
obvŏlūtĭo, ōnis, f. [obvolvo], a wrapping round, enveloping; an envelope (postclass.):aetherea obvolutio,
Macr. Somn. Scip. 1, 11, § 12; Cael. Aur. Acut. 2, 11, 79. -
9 oppando
oppando, pandi, pansum, or passum, 3, v. a. [ob-pando], to spread or stretch out against or before, to spread out (post-class.):aliquid ad flatus helices,
Grat. Cyn. 55:cornibus oppansis et summā fronte coruscum (of the cross of Christ),
Prud. Psych. 410:aulaei vice oppansā,
Tert. Apol. 48 fin.; Hier. Ep. ad Galat. 1, v. 11, 12; Vulg. Exod. 35, 12.—Hence, oppansum ( - passum), i, n., a covering, envelope (eccl. Lat.):corporis,
Tert. Anim. 53. -
10 oppanssum
oppando, pandi, pansum, or passum, 3, v. a. [ob-pando], to spread or stretch out against or before, to spread out (post-class.):aliquid ad flatus helices,
Grat. Cyn. 55:cornibus oppansis et summā fronte coruscum (of the cross of Christ),
Prud. Psych. 410:aulaei vice oppansā,
Tert. Apol. 48 fin.; Hier. Ep. ad Galat. 1, v. 11, 12; Vulg. Exod. 35, 12.—Hence, oppansum ( - passum), i, n., a covering, envelope (eccl. Lat.):corporis,
Tert. Anim. 53. -
11 Paenula
1.paenŭla ( pēn-), ae, f., a woollen outer garment covering the whole body, a kind of cloak or mantle, worn on journeys, and also in the city in rainy weather (cf.: laena, lacerna): paenulam in caput induce, ne te noscat, Pompon. ap. Non. 537, 8;II.so Lucil. ib.: paenulā irretitus,
Cic. Mil. 20, 54:incolumi Rhodos... facit quod Paenula solstitio,
Hor. Ep. 1, 11, 18; Plin. 8, 48, 73, § 190: non quaerenda est homini, qui habet virtutem, paenula in imbri, Varr. ap. Non. 537, 12: et multo stillaret paenula nimbo, Juv. 5, 79; cf.Varr. ap. Non. l. l.: paenulis intra Urbem frigoris causā ut senes uterentur, permisit... matronas tamen intra Urbem paenulis uti vetuit,
Lampr. Alex. Sev. 27; Vulg. 2 Tim. 4, 13.—In later times also worn by orators, Tac. Or. 39.—Prov.: paenulam alicui scindere, i. e. to press one strongly to stay (opp.:vix paenulam alicui attingere),
Cic. Att. 13, 33, 4.—Transf., a covering, cover, envelope, protection, Varr. ap. Non. 448, 27:2.libertas paenulast tergo tuo,
Plaut. Most. 4, 2, 75 Lorenz:ne paenula desit olivis,
Mart. 13, 1, 1:supra catinum paenula, ut infundibulum inversum, est attemperata,
Vitr. 10, 12.Paenŭla, ae, m., a Roman surname, Liv. 25, 19, 9. -
12 paenula
1.paenŭla ( pēn-), ae, f., a woollen outer garment covering the whole body, a kind of cloak or mantle, worn on journeys, and also in the city in rainy weather (cf.: laena, lacerna): paenulam in caput induce, ne te noscat, Pompon. ap. Non. 537, 8;II.so Lucil. ib.: paenulā irretitus,
Cic. Mil. 20, 54:incolumi Rhodos... facit quod Paenula solstitio,
Hor. Ep. 1, 11, 18; Plin. 8, 48, 73, § 190: non quaerenda est homini, qui habet virtutem, paenula in imbri, Varr. ap. Non. 537, 12: et multo stillaret paenula nimbo, Juv. 5, 79; cf.Varr. ap. Non. l. l.: paenulis intra Urbem frigoris causā ut senes uterentur, permisit... matronas tamen intra Urbem paenulis uti vetuit,
Lampr. Alex. Sev. 27; Vulg. 2 Tim. 4, 13.—In later times also worn by orators, Tac. Or. 39.—Prov.: paenulam alicui scindere, i. e. to press one strongly to stay (opp.:vix paenulam alicui attingere),
Cic. Att. 13, 33, 4.—Transf., a covering, cover, envelope, protection, Varr. ap. Non. 448, 27:2.libertas paenulast tergo tuo,
Plaut. Most. 4, 2, 75 Lorenz:ne paenula desit olivis,
Mart. 13, 1, 1:supra catinum paenula, ut infundibulum inversum, est attemperata,
Vitr. 10, 12.Paenŭla, ae, m., a Roman surname, Liv. 25, 19, 9. -
13 theca
thēca, ae, f., = thêkê, that in which any thing is enclosed, an envelope, hull, cover, case, sheath, etc. (syn. vagina):grani,
Varr. R. R. 1, 48, 1:efferri sine thecis vasa,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 23, § 52; id. Att. 4, 7, 2; Quint. 6, 3, 61:calamaria,
Suet. Claud. 35; Mart. 14, 19, 1; Amm. 28, 4, 13.
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