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1 arenatio
sanding, plastering with sand; plastering, cementing -
2 harenatio
sanding, plastering with sand; plastering, cementing -
3 harenatio
1.Prop., a sanding, plastering with sand. —2.Transf., a plastering, cementing, Vitr. 7, 3, 9. -
4 tēctōrius
tēctōrius adj. [tego], relating to overlaying, concerned with surface decoration: (sepulcrum) opere tectorio exornari, i. e. with stucco.—As subst n., superficial work, plaster, stucco, fresco-painting: tectorium vetus delitum et novum inductum.— Poet., plur, paste for the complexion, Iu.* * *tectoria, tectorium ADJused for covering, or for plastering -
5 caldarius
caldaria, caldarium ADJused/suitable for warming/hot water; warm; for plastering bath walls; by heat -
6 calidarius
calidaria, calidarium ADJused/suitable for warming/hot water; warm; for plastering bath walls; by heat -
7 implastratio
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8 caldaria
caldārĭus ( călĭd-), a, um, adj. [caldus = calidus], pertaining to or suitable for warming. cella, a warm bath, Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 26.—B.Subst.1.caldārĭa, ae, f.a.A warm bath, Marc. Emp. 25.—b.A pot for boiling, Vulg. 1 Reg. 2, 14; App. Herb. 59.—2.caldārĭum, ii, n.a.A hot bath, Vitr. 5, 10, 1; 8, 2, 4; Sen. Ep. 86, 11; Cels. 1, 4.—b.A room containing warm water for bathing, Vitr. 5, 10, 1.—II.Esp.:calidaria maltha,
for plastering the walls in baths, Pall. 1, 41, 1: caldarium aes, that is prepared by heat or fusion, Plin. 34, 8, 20, § 94. -
9 caldarium
caldārĭus ( călĭd-), a, um, adj. [caldus = calidus], pertaining to or suitable for warming. cella, a warm bath, Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 26.—B.Subst.1.caldārĭa, ae, f.a.A warm bath, Marc. Emp. 25.—b.A pot for boiling, Vulg. 1 Reg. 2, 14; App. Herb. 59.—2.caldārĭum, ii, n.a.A hot bath, Vitr. 5, 10, 1; 8, 2, 4; Sen. Ep. 86, 11; Cels. 1, 4.—b.A room containing warm water for bathing, Vitr. 5, 10, 1.—II.Esp.:calidaria maltha,
for plastering the walls in baths, Pall. 1, 41, 1: caldarium aes, that is prepared by heat or fusion, Plin. 34, 8, 20, § 94. -
10 caldarius
caldārĭus ( călĭd-), a, um, adj. [caldus = calidus], pertaining to or suitable for warming. cella, a warm bath, Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 26.—B.Subst.1.caldārĭa, ae, f.a.A warm bath, Marc. Emp. 25.—b.A pot for boiling, Vulg. 1 Reg. 2, 14; App. Herb. 59.—2.caldārĭum, ii, n.a.A hot bath, Vitr. 5, 10, 1; 8, 2, 4; Sen. Ep. 86, 11; Cels. 1, 4.—b.A room containing warm water for bathing, Vitr. 5, 10, 1.—II.Esp.:calidaria maltha,
for plastering the walls in baths, Pall. 1, 41, 1: caldarium aes, that is prepared by heat or fusion, Plin. 34, 8, 20, § 94. -
11 calidarius
caldārĭus ( călĭd-), a, um, adj. [caldus = calidus], pertaining to or suitable for warming. cella, a warm bath, Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 26.—B.Subst.1.caldārĭa, ae, f.a.A warm bath, Marc. Emp. 25.—b.A pot for boiling, Vulg. 1 Reg. 2, 14; App. Herb. 59.—2.caldārĭum, ii, n.a.A hot bath, Vitr. 5, 10, 1; 8, 2, 4; Sen. Ep. 86, 11; Cels. 1, 4.—b.A room containing warm water for bathing, Vitr. 5, 10, 1.—II.Esp.:calidaria maltha,
for plastering the walls in baths, Pall. 1, 41, 1: caldarium aes, that is prepared by heat or fusion, Plin. 34, 8, 20, § 94. -
12 expolitio
I.Lit.:II.parietum, pavimentorum,
a plastering, Vitr. 6 fin.; 7 praef. fin.:urbana,
i. e. of a house in the city, Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 2, § 6:miniacea,
Vitr. 7, 9.—Trop., of speech, an adorning, embellishing.A.In gen.:B.in verbis inest quasi materia quaedam: in numero autem expolitio,
Cic. Or. 55, 185; id. de Or. 1, 12, 50; id. Inv. 1, 40, 74.—In partic., as a fig. of speech, Auct. Her. 4, 42, 54 sq. -
13 inductio
I.Lit.:B.nos aquarum inductionibus terris fecunditatem damus,
Cic. N. D. 2, 60, 152:horum (juvenum in circum),
introduction, exhibition, Liv. 44, 9, 5;so on the stage: ficta personarum,
Cic. de Or. 3, 53, 205:prima trullis frequentetur inductio,
a plastering, Pall. 1, 15.—Of a striking out, erasing of writing (cf. induco, 1. C. 3.):lituras, inductiones, superductiones ipse feci,
Dig. 28, 4, 1.—Transf., concr.1.An awning drawn over a theatre to protect the audience from the sun, Vitr. 10 praef.—2.A fomentation, Cael. Aur. Acut. 2, 27, 216.—II.Trop.A.In gen. (acc. to induco II. B. 2. b.), a purpose, resolution, inclination, intention:B.animi,
Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 11, 32; id. Fam. 1, 8, 2:cedet profecto virtuti dolor et animi inductione languescet,
id. Tusc. 2, 13, 31.—In partic., rhet. t. t.1.Induction, a mode of reasoning from known particulars to generals, the Gr. epagôgê, Cic. Top. 10, 42; id. Inv. 1, 31, 51; Quint. 5, 10, 73; 5, 11, 2 sq.:2.erroris,
id. 9, 1, 31.—Personarum ficta, = prosôpopoiïa, the introduction of a fictitious person, Cic. de Or. 3, 53, 205.—3.Erroris inductio, = apoplanêsis, a leading into error, misguiding, Cic. de Or. 3, 53, 205.—4.An assumption, supposition, Prisc. 1144 P. -
14 lorica
lōrīca, ae, f. [id.], a leather cuirass, a corselet of thongs (opp. thorax, a brazen breastplate).I.Lit.:B.pro lorica malacum capiam pallium,
Plaut. Bacch. 1, 1, 37:lata insignisque lorica,
Cic. Mur. 26, 52:ambulat cum lorica,
id. Fl. 17, 41:graves loricis,
Liv. 5, 38:trilix,
Verg. A. 3, 467; 5, 259; Sil. 2, 401:bilix,
Verg. A. 12, 376:truncis affixa tropaeis lorica,
Juv. 10, 134:cum vix loricam multiplicem conixi umeris ferunt,
Quint. 8, 4, 25.—Also of linen:lintea,
Suet. Galb. 19.—Transf., a defence of any kind.1.Milit., a breastwork, parapet:2.turres contabulantur, pinnae loricaeque ex cratibus attexuntur,
Caes. B. G. 5, 39:huic vallo loricam pinnasque adjecit,
id. ib. 7, 72:loricam vallumque struxere,
Tac. H. 4, 37; Curt. 9, 4, 30; Veg. Mil. 4, 28. —A fence, hedge, enclosure, App. M. 6, p. 186; Amm. 24, 5, 2.—3.A plastering, plaster:* II.lorica testacea,
Vitr. 2, 8; 2, 9:stellionis cubile est in loricis ostiorum, fenestrarumque,
Plin. 30, 10, 27, § 89.—Trop.:libros Mutare loricis,
i. e. to exchange studies for arms, Hor. C. 1, 29, 15. -
15 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. -
16 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. -
17 medicamentum
mĕdĭcāmentum, i, n. [medicor], a drug, remedy, physic, medicine, medicament.I.Lit.:B.medicamentum alicui dare ad aquam intercutem,
Cic. Off. 3, 24, 92:haurire,
Plin. 24, 19, 113, § 174:sumere,
to take, Curt. 3, 6, 3:componere,
to compound, Plin. 32, 9, 34, § 106:somnificum,
id. 37, 10, 57, § 158:medicamenta salubria,
Liv. 8, 18:salutaria,
Cic. N. D. 2, 53, 132.—Also of remedies applied externally:medicamentis delibutus,
Cic. Brut. 60, 217.—Transf., like the Gr. pharmakon, a drug, a potion.1.A hurtful drug, poison: quaerit ibidem ab Hannibale, cur biberit medicamentum, Varr. ap. Non. 345, 23:2.coquere medicamenta,
Liv. 8, 18:medicamentis partum abigere,
Cic. Clu. 11, 32:medicamento sagittas tingere,
Plin. 27, 11, 76, § 101:amatorium,
a love-potion, philter, Suet. Calig. 50; of an enchanted potion, Plaut. Ps. 3, 2, 80.—A tincture for dyeing, a color, dye, mordant, Cic. Fragm. ap. Non. 521, 20:3.crassius,
Sen. Q. N. 1, 3:rudia,
Plin. 35, 6, 26, § 44.—A seasoning, condiment, Col. 12, 20.—4.A paint, wash, cosmetic, Sen. Ben. 7, 9, 2.—5.A plastering, Vop. Firm. 3.—II.Trop.A.A remedy, relief, antidote (rare but class.):B.multorum medicamentum laborum,
Cic. Clu. 71, 201:doloris medicamenta illa Epicurea,
id. Fin. 2, 7, 22:panchrestum medicamentum (sc. pecunia),
id. Verr. 2, 3, 65, § 152.—(Acc. to I. B. 4.) An embellishment:C.medicamenta fucati candoris, et ruboris,
Cic. Or. 23, 79.—An enchantment:ne quid mali medicamenti inferretur,
Plin. 28, 9, 37, § 142. -
18 politio
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19 rudus
1.rūdus, ĕris, n., stones broken small and mingled with lime for plastering walls, paving floors, etc.I.In gen., Vitr. 7, 1:II.rudus inicere solo,
Plin. 36, 25, 62, § 186; Pall. 1, 9, 4; 11, 2 Mai: aedificia tecta rudere aut pavimentis, Auct. B. Alex. 1, 3: rudere, non tegulis teguntur, Auct. B. Hisp. 8, 2: pingue, i. e. rich soil, Col. poët. 10, 81.—In partic., old rubbish, of the stones, plaster, etc., of decayed buildings (rare and not ante-Aug.):2.ruderi accipiendo Ostienses paludes destinabat,
Tac. A. 15, 43.—In plur.:alveum Tiberis laxavit ac repurgavit, completum olim ruderibus,
Suet. Aug. 30; id. Vesp. 8.rūdus, ĕris, v. raudus. -
20 stannatura
stannātūra, ae, f., plastering, varnishing (late Lat.), Hier. in Amos, 3, 7.
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