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1 castrensis
castrensis, e, adj. [castra], of or per-taining to the camp, camp-:II.ratio ac militaris,
Cic. Cael. 5, 11:arma,
Prop. 3 (4), 9, 19:consilium,
Liv. 44, 35, 4:triumphus,
id. 7, 36, 8: corona, awarded to him who first entered the enemy ' s camp, acc. to Gell. 5, 6, 17; cf. Paul. ex Fest. p. 57 Müll. (also called vallaris, v. h. v.):jurisdictio,
Tac. Agr. 9:ludi,
Suet. Tib. 72 Oud.:jocus,
id. Calig. 9:vigilia,
Plin. 10, 21, 24, § 46: exsilium. sarcastically, for military service, Just. 14, 4, 14: verbum, a military phrase (e. g. conterraneus, copiari, q. v.), Plin. praef. § 1 Sill.; Gell. 17, 2, 9:pensa,
Prop. 4 (5), 3, 33:peculium,
obtained in military service, Dig. 49, 17, 11 v. peculium: creditores, who have a claim against the soldier ' s pay, ib. 49, 17, 7.—Subst.: castrensis, is, m.A.A soldier in the camp:B.quietem omnibus castrensibus dare,
Front. Strat. 2, 5, 30.—A high officer of the imperial court of Constantinople, Cod. Th. 6, 32, 1; 12, 1, 38. -
2 cālō
cālō ōnis, m a servant in the army, soldier's servant, Cs.: turba calonum, L.—A low servant, drudge: plures calones Pascendi, H.* * *Icalare, calavi, calatus V TRANSannounce, proclaim; summon, convoke, call forth/together; let down, allow to hang free; loosen; slackenIIcamp/soldier's servant; type of awkwardness/stupidity; low servant/drudge (L+S)III -
3 cālō
cālō —, ātus, āre [1 CAL-], to call together, summon, convoke (only of religious assemblies); hence, a calatis Gaviis, by the assembled gens Gavia.* * *Icalare, calavi, calatus V TRANSannounce, proclaim; summon, convoke, call forth/together; let down, allow to hang free; loosen; slackenIIcamp/soldier's servant; type of awkwardness/stupidity; low servant/drudge (L+S)III
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