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1 tēmō
tēmō ōnis, m [TEC-], a pole, beam.—Of a wagon, the tongue: iunctos temo trahat aereus orbīs, V., O.—Of a plough, the beam, tongue: pedes temo protentus in octo, V.— A wagon: de temone Britanno Excidet Arviragus, Iu.—As a constellation, the Wagon of Boötes, Charles's Wain, O.* * *pole, beam; tongue of a wagon or chariot -
2 temo
1.tēmo, ōnis, m. [root tek-; cf.: texo, telum], a beam, pole, tongue of a plough, carriage, cart, etc.I.Lit., Varr L. L. 7, § 73; Col. 6, 2, 7; Cic. poët. N. D. 2, 42, 109; Verg. G. 3, 173; Ov. M. 2, 107; 11, 258 al.—II.Transf.A.(Pars pro toto.) A wagon ( poet.):2.de temone Britanno Excidet Arviragus,
Juv. 4, 126. —The constellation called the Wain or Wagon of Bootes, Charles ' s Wain, Enn. ap. Varr. L. L. 7, § 73 (Trag. v. 245 Vahl.); Stat. Th. 1, 370; 1, 692; cf. Cic. 1. 1.; Ov. M. 10, 447.—B.A pole, Col. 6, 19, 2.2.temo, ōnis, m., a sum of money paid instead of furnishing recruits, commutationmoney, Cod. Th. 6, 26, 14 sq. -
3 plaustrum
plaustrum ( plostrum, Cato, R. R. 2, 10; 62; Varr. R. R. 1, 22, 3; cf. Suet. Vesp. 22: plaustra, ae, f., v. infra), i, n. [Sanscr. plavas, ship; prop., that which sways hither and thither; root plu-; Gr. pleô, plunô], a vehicle for carrying heavy loads, a wagon, wain, cart.I.Lit. (class.):II.vendat plostrum vetus,
Cato, R. R. 2, 7; Plaut. Aul. 3, 5, 31:in plaustrum conici,
Cic. Div. 1, 27, 57:stridentia plaustra,
Ov. Tr. 3, 10, 59; id. M. 2, 177:sicut stridet plaustrum onustum foeno,
Vulg. Amos, 2, 13:tecta,
id. Num. 7, 3.—Prov.:plaustrum perculi,
I have upset! I am done for! Plaut. Ep. 4, 2, 22.—Transf., the constellation Charles's Wain, the Great Bear ( poet.):flexerat obliquo plaustrum temone Bootes,
Ov. M. 10, 447; id. P. 4, 10, 39; Amm. 15, 10, 2 (called plaustra Parrhasis, Sid. Carm. 5, 282 sq.).
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