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1 posticus
postīcus, a, um, adj. [post; like anticus from ante].I.That is behind, hinder, back -, posterior (class., but not in Cic. or Cæs.):II.est etiam hic ostium aliud posticum nostrarum aedium,
backdoor, Plaut. Stich. 3, 1, 40; cf.: posticum ostium dicitur in posteriore parte aedium. Ceterum antiqui etiam vicinum habitantem ad posteriorem partem aedium sic appellarunt, Paul. ex Fest. p. 220 Müll.:locus erat posticis aedium partibus,
Liv. 23, 8: perrexit in interiores partes domuis posticae, of the backbuilding, out - house, Varr. ap. Non. 217, 7:domo posticā egressus,
Val. Max. 5, 7, 3:muri,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 42 Müll.: vicinus, v. Paul. ex Fest. l. l.: non peperit, verum posticā parte profudit, with the posteriors, Lucil. ap. Non. 217, 17:sannae,
made behind the back, Pers. 1, 62:pedes,
hind feet, Sol. 26:pars palatii,
Suet. Oth. 6:posticam lineam in agris dividendis Serv. Sulpicius appellavit, ab exoriente sole ad occidentem quae spectabat,
Fest. p. 233 Müll.: quae ante nos sunt, antica: et quae post nos sunt, postica dicuntur: et dextram anticam, sinistram posticam dicimus. Sic etiam ea caeli pars, quae sole illustratur ad meridiem, antica nominatur, quae ad septentrionem postica, Paul. ex Fest. p. 220 Müll.; cf.:ejus templi partes quattuor dicuntur: sinistra ab oriente, dextra ab occasu, antica ad meridiem, postica ad septentrionem,
Varr. L. L. 7, § 7 Müll.—Subst.A.postīca, ae, f., a backdoor (post-class.), App. M. 9, p. 217, 25; Dig. 7, 1, 13.—B.postīcum, i, n.1.A backdoor (the prevailing form for this signif.):2.per posticum se conferre,
Plaut. Most. 3, 3, 27:atria servantem postico falle clientem,
Hor. Ep. 1, 5, 31; Vulg. Dan. 13, 18.—The back part of a building, the rear front, Titin. ap. Non. 217, 19:3.in pronao, et postico,
Vitr. 3, 1.—A backhouse, privy (anteclass.), Lucil. ap. Non. 217, 20.—4.The posteriors, the fundament (ante- and postclass.): retrimenta cibi, quae exierunt per posticum, Varr. ap. Non. 217, 24; also in plur., Arn. 2, 54. -
2 postīcus
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3 pseudothyrum
pseudothyrum ī, n, ψευδότηυρον, a backdoor, secret entrance: (nummi) per pseudothyrum revertantur, i. e. secretly.* * * -
4 posticula
postīcŭla, ae, f. dim. [postica], a little backdoor (post - class.):brevis posticula,
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5 pseudothyrum
pseudŏthyrum, i, n., = pseudothuron.I. II.Trop., a secret manner:(nummi) per pseudothyrum revertantur,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 20, § 50:non janua receptis, sed pseudothyro intromissis voluptatibus,
id. Red. in Sen. 6, 14.
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