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The parts of a vessel that belong to the rowing of it

  • 1 remigium

    rēmĭgĭum, ii, n. [remex].
    I.
    Lit., a rowing:

    homines remigio sequi,

    Plaut. Bacch. 2, 3, 55:

    olli remigio noctemque diemque fatigant,

    Verg. A. 8, 94:

    portus decem dierum remigio ab oppido distans (just before: abest a Ptolemaide quinque dierum navigatione),

    Plin. 6, 29, 34, § 174; 9, 3, 2, § 6.—
    II.
    Meton. (abstr. pro concreto).
    A.
    The parts of a vessel that belong to the rowing of it, the oars, Cat. 64, 13; Verg. G. 1, 202; Hor C. 1, 14, 4; Tac. A. 2, 24; id. H. 3, 47; id. G. 44.—Prov.:

    remigio veloque festinare,

    i. e. with all possible speed, Plaut. As. 1, 3, 5 (cf.: remis velisque;

    v. 1. remus, I. A.): meo remigio rem gero,

    i. e. I steer my own course, do just as I please, Plaut. Mil. 3, 1, 152 (v. l. meo remigio remigo; cf. Brix ad loc.).—
    2.
    Poet., of wings:

    remigi oblitae (aves),

    Lucr. 6, 743:

    volat ille per aëra magnum Remigio alarum,

    Verg. A. 1, 301; 6, 19 (mentioned in Quint. 8, 6, 18); Ov. M. 8, 228; id. A. A. 2, 45:

    (aquila) remigium dextrā laevāque porrigens,

    App. M. 6, p. 179 al. (cf. in the Gr. Aesch. Agam. 52: pterugôn eretmoisin eressomenoi).—
    B.
    Those that perform the rowing, the oarsmen, rowers, Cic. Tusc. 5, 39, 114:

    remigium classicique milites, tranquillo in altum evecti,

    Liv. 26, 51; 21, 22; 26, 39; 33, 48; 37, 11; Tac. A. 3, 1, 14, 39; Verg. A. 3, 471:

    remigium vitiosum Ulixei,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 6, 63.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > remigium

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