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1 claustrum
bolt, bar, prison, den, pen, enclosure/ cloister. -
2 pessulus
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3 obserō
obserō āvī, ātus, āre [1 SER-], to bolt, bar, fasten, shut up: ostium intus, T.: aedificia, L.: aurīs, H.* * *Iobserare, obseravi, obseratus V TRANSbolt, fasten, place a bar across; bar, prohibit access to; shot off, encloseIIobserere, obsevi, obsitus Vsow, plant; cover -
4 pessulus
pessŭlus, i, m. ( neutr. collat. form in plur. pessula, Paul. Nol. Carm. 18, 412) [passalos], a bolt (ante- and post-class.):occlude sis fores ambobus pessulis,
Plaut. Aul. 1, 2, 25:pessuli, heus pessuli, vos saluto,
id. Curc. 1, 2, 60:pessulum ostio obdo,
shoot the bolt, lock the door, Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 55:foribus,
id. Heaut. 2, 3, 37:pessulos inicere,
to shoot the bolts, App. M. 3, p. 135, 39; 1, p. 107, 12;p. 108, 24: aperire: pessulum ostii mei aperui dilecto meo,
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5 catapulta
catapulta ae, f, καταπέλτησ, an engine for hurling missiles, catapult: per tabulata dispositae, L.: saxa ex catapultis, Cs.* * *catapult, an engine which shot large arrow/bolt/missile; missile itself (L+S) -
6 claustra
claustra ōrum, n [claudo], a lock, bar, bolt: revellere claustra: rumpere, V.: portarum, L.: sub claustris rei p. positum vectigal.—A barrier, bounds: obstantia rumpere claustra (the barriers of a race - course), H. — A gate, dam, dike: Lucrino addita, V.: portūs claustra, entrance, Cu.— A barricade, bulwark, key, defence, fortress, wall, bank: ut terra claustra locorum teneret: urbs velut claustra Etruriae, L.: montium, passes, Ta.: Aegypti, the key to Egypt, L.: claustra contrahere, i. e. the line of circumvallation, Ta. — A barrier, hinderance: ista nobilitatis. -
7 claustrum
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8 clāvicula
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9 clāvis
clāvis is (abl. vī or ve), f [CLAV-], a key: horreorum claves: clavīs portis imposuit, L.: portarum, Iu.: adulterinae portarum, false keys, S.: clavīs adimere (uxori), to divorce.—A bolt: clavīs portis imponere, L.— An instrument for driving a top: adunca trochi, Pr.* * *door-key; bar/key for turning a press, lever; hook for bowling a hoop -
10 ob-dō
ob-dō didī, ditus, ere, to put against, shut, close, fasten: pessulum ostio, slip the bolt, T.: nulli malo latus apertum, expose, H. -
11 (ōbex, ōbicis)
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12 offīrmō
offīrmō āvī, ātus, āre [ob+firmo], to hold fast, persevere: viam quam decrevi persequi, T.: ne tam offirma te, be obstinate, T.: censen posse me offirmare Perpeti? can persist in bearing it, T.* * *offirmare, offirmavi, offirmatus Vsecure; bolt, lock, fasten, bar; be determined/inflexible; persevere in -
13 ōstium
ōstium ī, n [cf. os], a door: extra ostium, out of doors, T.: aperire, open, T.: operire, shut, T.: obserare intus, bolt, T.: aperto ostio dormire: exactio ostiorum, door-tax (i. e. ostiarium): ostia pulsat, knocks at, H.—A mouth, entrance: aperto ex ostio Acheruntis: alta ostia Ditis, V.: fluminis, mouth: Rhodani, Cs.: Tiberinaque ad ostia venit, O.: Oceani, i. e. the Strait of Gibraltar.* * *doorway; front door; starting gate; enterance (underworld); (river) mouth -
14 sagitta
sagitta ae, f [1 SAC-], an arrow, shaft, bolt: suos configebat sagittis: confixae venenatis sagittis: sagittam iacere, Tb.: nervo aptare sagittas, V.— A constellation, the Arrow.* * * -
15 sera
sera ae, f [1 SER-], a bar, cross-bar, bolt: Mille domos clausere serae, O.: obde seras, O.: demere seram, O.: carmine victa sera est, O.* * *bar (for fastening doors); rail of post and rail fence; lock (Cal) -
16 vectis
vectis is, m [VAG-], a strong pole, bar, lever: saxa vectibus promovent, Cs.: qui vectes? quae machinae?—A crow, crow-bar: in medium huc agmen cum vecti, T.: signum vectibus labefactare: hic ponite vectīs et arcūs, H.: Vecte in pectus adacto, O.—A bar, bolt: domi: Centum aerei claudunt vectes (Belli portas), V.* * *crowbar, lever -
17 clausura
lock/clasp (necklace); lock, bar, bolt (L+S); castle, fort (late); cloister -
18 clostrum
bolt (gate/door); key; bars (pl.), enclosure; barrier; door, gate, bulwark; dam -
19 clustrum
bolt (gate/door); key; bars (pl.), enclosure; barrier; door, gate, bulwark; dam -
20 clusura
lock/clasp of a necklace; lock, bar, bolt (L+S); castle, fort (late)
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