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1 monīle
monīle is, n a necklace, collar: ex auro et gemmis: Bacatum, V.: toto posuere monilia collo, jewels, Iu., O.: aurea (of horses), V.* * *I IInecklace, collar; collar (for horses and other animals) -
2 torquātus
torquātus adj. [torques], adorned with a necklace, collared: Alecto brevibus colubris, with snakes coiled about her neck, O.* * *torquata, torquatum ADJ -
3 torquis
torquis is, m and (poet.) f [TARC-], a twisted neck-chain, necklace, collar: T. Manlius, qui Galli torque detracto (Torquati) cognomen invenit: torquis aureus, duo pondo, L.: adempta, O.—For oxen, an ox-yoke, coupling-collar: ipsis e torquibus aptos Iunge pares, V.— A wreath, ring of flowers: nexis ornatae torquibus arae, V.* * *collar, necklace -
4 aurum
aurum ī, n [AVS-], gold: auri pondus: auri venae: carior auro, more precious than, Ct. — Prov.: montīs auri polliceri, T. — The color of gold, golden lustre, brightness: spicae nitidum, O.: anguis cristis praesignis et auro, O.— The Golden Age: redeant in aurum tempora priscum, H.: argentea proles, Auro deterior, O. — An ornament, implement, or vessel of gold: plenum, a golden goblet, V.: ancillae oneratae auro, golden jewellery, T.: fatale, necklace, O.: aestivum, a light ring for summer, Iu.: fulvum mandunt sub dentibus aurum, a golden bit, V.: auro potiri, the golden fleece, O.— Coined gold, money: auri indigere: Auri sacra fames, V.: otium non venale auro, H. — A gilded yoke, V.* * *gold (metal/color), gold money, riches -
5 cāmus
cāmus ī, m, κημόσ, a curb, used as an instrument of torture: civīs tradere camo, H. dub.* * *necklace; collar for neck (L+S); muzzle/bit/curb for horses (late) -
6 circulus
circulus ī ( acc plur. circlos, V.), m dim. [circus], a circular figure, circle: qui ku/klos Graece dicitur: muri exterior, L.—Esp., in astronomy, a circular course, orbit: stellae circulos suos conficiunt: ubi circulus axem ambit, i. e. at the pole, O. —A circle, ring, necklace, hoop, chain: Flexilis obtorti auri, V.: crinīs subnectit auro, V. — A circle, company, social gathering: in circulis vellicant: in circulum, N.: circulos consectari: per circulos locuti sunt, Ta.: sermones serentium, L.* * *circle; orbit, zone; ring, hoop; belt, collar; company; cycle; circumference -
7 redimīculum
redimīculum ī, ae, n [redimio], a band, fillet, necklace, chaplet, frontlet: haec civibus mulieri in redimiculum praebeat: habent redimicula mitrae, V., O.* * * -
8 clausura
lock/clasp (necklace); lock, bar, bolt (L+S); castle, fort (late); cloister -
9 clusura
lock/clasp of a necklace; lock, bar, bolt (L+S); castle, fort (late) -
10 torques
collar/necklace of twisted metal (often military); wreath, ring, chaplet -
11 Parascyllium variolatum
—1. LAT Parascyllium variolatum (Duméril)3. ENG varied cat [necklace carpet] shark4. DEU —5. FRA requin-carpette m à collierVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Parascyllium variolatum
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12 Bradypus torquatus
1. LAT Bradypus torquatus Illiger2. RUS ошейниковый ленивец m3. ENG necklace sloth4. DEU Kragenfaultier n5. FRA bradype m à collierVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Bradypus torquatus
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13 Cheiromeles parvidens
2. RUS ожерельевая летучая мышь f3. ENG necklace hairless bat, Celebes naked bat4. DEU Halsbandfledermaus f5. FRA chéiromèle f à collierVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Cheiromeles parvidens
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14 Amphiaraides
Amphĭărāus, i, m., = Amphiaraos, a distinguished Grecian seer, father of Alcmœon and Amphilochus. Knowing that he was doomed to lose his life in the Theban war, he concealed himself in his house;II.but his wife, Eriphyle, was prevailed upon to betray him by the offer of a golden necklace, and he was compelled by Polynices to accompany him to the war, where he was swallowed up, with his chariot, in the earth,
Cic. Div. 1, 40; Ov. P. 3, 1, 52.—Derivv.A. B.Amphĭă-rāīdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Amphiaraus, i. e. Alcmœon, Ov. F. 2, 43 (al. Amphĭărēïădes). -
15 Amphiaraus
Amphĭărāus, i, m., = Amphiaraos, a distinguished Grecian seer, father of Alcmœon and Amphilochus. Knowing that he was doomed to lose his life in the Theban war, he concealed himself in his house;II.but his wife, Eriphyle, was prevailed upon to betray him by the offer of a golden necklace, and he was compelled by Polynices to accompany him to the war, where he was swallowed up, with his chariot, in the earth,
Cic. Div. 1, 40; Ov. P. 3, 1, 52.—Derivv.A. B.Amphĭă-rāīdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Amphiaraus, i. e. Alcmœon, Ov. F. 2, 43 (al. Amphĭărēïădes). -
16 Amphiareus
Amphĭărāus, i, m., = Amphiaraos, a distinguished Grecian seer, father of Alcmœon and Amphilochus. Knowing that he was doomed to lose his life in the Theban war, he concealed himself in his house;II.but his wife, Eriphyle, was prevailed upon to betray him by the offer of a golden necklace, and he was compelled by Polynices to accompany him to the war, where he was swallowed up, with his chariot, in the earth,
Cic. Div. 1, 40; Ov. P. 3, 1, 52.—Derivv.A. B.Amphĭă-rāīdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Amphiaraus, i. e. Alcmœon, Ov. F. 2, 43 (al. Amphĭărēïădes). -
17 aurum
aurum (Sab. ausum, Paul. ex Fest. p. 9 Müll.; vulg. Lat., ōrum, ib. p. 183; cf. Ital. and Span. oro and Fr. or), i, n. [v. aes].I.Gold; as a mineral, v. Plin. 33, 4, 21, § 66 sqq.:II.auri venas invenire,
Cic. N. D. 2, 60, 151:venas auri sequi,
Lucr. 6, 808; Tac. G. 5:aurum igni perspicere,
Cic. Fam. 9, 16:eruere terrā,
Ov. Am. 3, 8, 53:auri fodina,
Plin. 33, 4, 21, § 78; Vulg. Gen. 2, 11; ib. 2 Par. 2, 7; ib. Matt. 2, 11; Naev. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 2, 797:ex auro vestis,
id. 2, 22 (ap. Isid. Orig. 19, 22, 20) et saep.—Provv.: montes auri polliceri,
to promise mountains of gold, Ter. Phorm. 1, 2, 18:carius auro,
more precious than gold, Cat. 107, 3 (cf.: kreissona chrusou, Aesch. Choëph. 372; chrusou chrusotera, Sapph. Fr. 122. Ellis).—Meton.A.Things made of gold, an ornament of gold, a golden vessel, utensil, etc.:1.Nec domus argento fulget nec auro renidet,
gold plate, Lucr. 2, 27. So,A golden goblet:2.et pleno se proluit auro,
Verg. A. 1, 739:Regales epulae mensis et Bacchus in auro Ponitur,
Ov. M. 6, 488:tibi non committitur aurum,
Juv. 5, 39; 10, 27; Stat. Th. 5, 188;and in the hendiadys: pateris libamus et auro = pateris aureis,
Verg. G. 2, 192.—A golden chain, buckle, clasp, necklace, jewelry:3.Oneratas veste atque auro,
Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 43:Donec eum conjunx fatale poposcerit aurum,
Ov. M. 9, 411; 14, 394.—A gold ring:4.Ventilet aestivum digitis sudantibus aurum,
Juv. 1, 28.—A golden bit:5.fulvum mandunt sub dentibus aurum,
Verg. A. 7, 279; 5, 817.—The golden fleece:6.auro Heros Aesonius potitur,
Ov. M. 7, 155.—A golden hairband, krôbulos:7.crines nodantur in aurum,
Verg. A. 4, 138 Serv.—Esp. freq., gold as coined money:B.si quis illam invenerit Aulam onustam auri,
Plaut. Aul. 4, 2, 4:De Caelio vide, quaeso, ne quae lacuna sit in auro,
Cic. Att. 12, 6, 1:Aurum omnes victā jam pietate colunt,
Prop. 4, 12, 48 sq.:quid non mortalia pectora cogis Auri sacra fames?
Verg. A. 3, 56; cf. Plin. 37, 1, 3, § 6; so Hor. C. 2, 16, 8; 2, 18, 36; 3, 16, 9; id. S. 2, 2, 25; 2, 3, 109; 2, 3, 142; id. Ep. 2, 2, 179; Vulg. Matt. 10, 9; ib. Act. 3, 6 et saep.—The color or lustre of gold, the gleam or brightness of gold, Ov. M. 9, 689:C.anguis cristis praesignis et auro (hendiadys, for cristis aureis),
id. ib. 3, 32:saevo cum nox accenditur auro,
Val. Fl. 5, 369 (i. e. mala portendente splendore, Wagn.); so,fulgor auri, of the face,
Cat. 64, 100, ubi v. Ellis.—The Golden Age:redeant in aurum Tempora priscum,
Hor. C. 4, 2, 39:subiit argentea proles, Auro deterior,
Ov. M. 1, 115; 15, 260. -
18 circulus
circŭlus, i, m. (contr. circlus, like vinclum = vinculum, Verg. G. 3, 166) [kindred with kirkos, kuklos, circinus], a circular figure, a circle: circulus aut orbis, qui kuklos Graece dicitur, Cic. N. D. 2, 18, 47:B.muri exterior,
Liv. 36, 9, 12:circulus ad speciem caelestis arcūs orbem solis ambiit,
Suet. Aug. 95.—Esp.1.In astronomy, a circular course, orbit:2.stellae circulos suos orbesque conficiunt celeritate mirabili,
Cic. Rep. 6, 15, 15:aequinoctialis, solstitialis, septentrionalis,
Varr. L. L. 9, § 24; Ov. M. 2, 516:lacteus,
the Milky Way, Plin. 2, 25, 23, § 91; 18, 29, 69, § 230:signifer,
Vitr. 6, 1, 1; 9, 8, 8.—In geog., a zone or belt of the eartb's surface:C.plura sunt segmenta mundi, quae nostri circulos appellavere, Graeci parallelos,
Plin. 6, 34, 39, § 212 sqq.—Trop., of time:II.mensis artiore praecingitur circulo,
Sen. Ep. 12, 6. —Meton.A.Any circular body; a ring, necklace, hoop, chain, Verg. A. 5, 559; 10, 138; id. G. 3, 166; Plin. 14, 21, 27, § 132; Suet. Aug 80.—B.A circle or company for social intercourse (very freq.):in conviviis rodunt, in circulis vellicant,
Cic. Balb. 26, 57;so with convivia also,
Liv. 32, 20, 3; 34, 61, 5; 44, 22, 8; Domit. Mars. ap. Quint. 6, 3, 105; Tac. A. 3, 54; Nep. Epam. 3, 3; Mart. 2, 86, 11; 10, 62, 5:cir culos aliquos et sessiunculas consectarl,
Cic. Fin. 5, 20, 56 per fora et circulos locuti sunt, Tac Agr 43; cf Quint. 12, 10, 74:quemcumque patrem familias arripuissetis ex aliquo circulo,
Cic. de Or. 1, 34, 159; 1, 38, 174:de circulo se subducere,
to withdraw from the assembly, id. Q. Fr. 3, 4, 1; Quint. 2, 12 10; cf.:densa circumstantium corona latissimum judicium multiplici circulo ambibat,
Plin. Ep 6, 33, 3. -
19 Eriphyla
Erĭphyla, ae, or -ē, ēs, f., = Eriphulê, daughter of Talaüs, and wife of Amphiaraüs, whom she betrayed to Polynices for a golden necklace, for which she was slain by her son Alcmaeon. —Form -a, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 18, § 39; id. Inv. 1, 50, 94; Prop. 2, 16, 29 (3, 8, 29 M.);II.3, 13, 57 (4, 12, 57 M.).— Form -e,
Ov. A. A. 3, 13; Verg. A. 6, 445.— Plur.:multae Eriphylae,
Juv. 6, 655, v. Amphiaraus.—Hence, -
20 Eriphylaeus
Erĭphyla, ae, or -ē, ēs, f., = Eriphulê, daughter of Talaüs, and wife of Amphiaraüs, whom she betrayed to Polynices for a golden necklace, for which she was slain by her son Alcmaeon. —Form -a, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 18, § 39; id. Inv. 1, 50, 94; Prop. 2, 16, 29 (3, 8, 29 M.);II.3, 13, 57 (4, 12, 57 M.).— Form -e,
Ov. A. A. 3, 13; Verg. A. 6, 445.— Plur.:multae Eriphylae,
Juv. 6, 655, v. Amphiaraus.—Hence,
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