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1 muralis
mūrālis, e, adj. [murus], of or belonging to a wall, wall-, mural (class.):muralis herba,
the pellitory of the wall, parietary, Plin. 21, 30, 104, § 176:pila,
used in fighting from walls, Caes. B. G. 5, 39:tormentum,
for battering walls, Verg. A. 12, 921:fossa,
under the walls, Sil. 8, 555:falces,
hooks for pulling down walls, Caes. B. G. 3, 14: corona, a mural crown, given as a reward to him who first scaled the enemy's walls, Liv. 23, 18; also,corona,
the crown on the head of Cybele, adorned with walls and towers, Lucr. 2, 606. -
2 mūrālis
mūrālis e, adj. [murus], of a wall, wall-, mural: pila, used in fighting from walls, Cs.: tormentum, for battering walls, V.: falces, for pulling down walls, Cs.: corona, a mural crown (won by first scaling the wall), L.* * *muralis, murale ADJof walls; of a (city) wall; turreted; mural
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