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1 aquila
aquila ae, f an eagle: suspensis demissa alis, L.: fulva, V.: feroces, H.: ales Iovis, V.—Prov.: aquilae senectus (because it was fabled to renew its youth), T. — In war, an eagle, standard of a legion (carried by the senior centurion of the first cohort): decimae legionis, Cs.: argentea.—Poet.: locupletem aquilam tibi adferre, i. e. the office of first centurion. Iu. — In architecture, an ornament of the pediment, Ta.* * *Ieagle; gable/pediment; kind of fish (eagle-ray?)IIsilver eagle on pole, standard of a legion; legion; post of standard-bearer -
2 aquilifer
aquilifer ferī, m [aquila + FER-], an eaglebearer, standard-bearer, first centurion of the first cohort in a legion, Cs.* * *standard bearer of a legion, officer who carried the eagle standard -
3 ordinarius
ordĭnārĭus, a, um, adj. [ordo], of or belonging to order, orderly; according to the usual order, usual, customary, regular, ordinary (not in Cic. or Cæs.).I.Of persons.A.In gen.: ordinarii consules, regular, elected in the usual manner at the beginning of the year (opp. suffecti), Liv. 41, 18:B.pugiles (with legitimi),
Suet. Aug. 45; cf.consulatus,
id. Galb. 6:gladiatores,
Sen. Ep. 7, 3:ordinarium hominem Oppius ait dici solitum scurram et improbum... At Aelius Stilo, qui minime ordine viveret... Sunt quidam etiam, qui manipularem, quia infimi sit ordinis, appellatum credant ordinarium,
Fest. p. 182 Müll.—In partic., subst.: ordĭnārĭus, i, m.1.An overseer who keeps order, Dig. 14, 4, 5. —2.In milit. lang., a centurion of the first cohort, Inscr. Grut. 542, 8; Veg. Mil. 2, 15; cf. Mommsen, Tribus, p. 123; Anmerk. 112. —II.Of inanim. and abstr. things: oleum, oil obtained in the usual manner from sound, ripe olives (opp. to oleum cibarium, made of bad olives picked up from the ground), Col. 12, 50, 22:vites,
standing in regular order, id. 3, 16, 1:silices,
stones so laid that those of each row cover the joints of the row beneath it, Vitr. 2, 8:consulatus,
regular, Suet. Galb. 6:consilia,
usual, ordinary, Liv. 27, 43: oratio, regular, connected (opp. to breviarium or summarium), Sen. Ep. 39, 1:philosophia non est res succisiva: ordinaria est, domina est,
it must be constantly practised, must govern all the relations of life, id. ib. 53, 9:fuit ordinarium, loqui, etc.,
it was usual, customary, Dig. 38, 6, 1:jus (opp. to extraordinarium),
ib. 14, 4, 5.— Hence, adv.: ordĭnārĭē, in order, orderly, methodically (eccl. Lat. for ordine, ordinatim), Tert. Res. Carn. 2. -
4 centuriō
centuriō ōnis, m [centuria], a commander of a century, captain, centurion (next in rank to the tribunes of the legion), C., S., L., H.: primi pili, of the first maniple (of the triarii), the first centurion of the legion, S. — Plur: primorum ordinum, i. e. the six centurions of the first cohort, Cs.* * *Icenturiare, centuriavi, centuriatus V TRANSarrange/assign (soldiers) in military centuries; divide land into centuriaeIIcenturion, captain/commander of a century/company
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