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1 lanx
lanx lancis, f [3 LAC-], a plate, platter, charger, dish: in filicatis lancibus: caelata, O.: oneratae lances, V.: rotundae, H.: squilla distendat pectore lancem, Iu.—Of a balance, a scale: cum in alteram lancem animi bona inponat, in alteram, etc.: duas aequato examine lances Sustinet, V.* * *Iplate; (piece of vaiselle)IIplate, dish; pan of a pair of scales -
2 argentum
argentum ī, n [ARG-], silver: purum, Iu.: caelatum, wrought: factum atque signatum, wrought and coined: fulgens, Ct.—Silver plate, silver work: Ridet argento domus, H.: expositum in aedibus. —Coined silver, silver money: argenti pondo xx milia, Cs.—In gen., money: adnumerare, T.: argenti sitis, H.: aere solvere, S.* * *silver; money, cash; silver-plateargentum vivum -- quicksilver/mercury
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3 Catillus
1.cătillus, i, m. (plur. heterocl. catilla, ōrum, n., Petr. 50, 6; cf. Prisc. p. 556 P.; an uncontr. access. form că-tīnŭlus, Varr. ap. Charis. p. 61 ib.), dim. [catinus].I.A small bowl, dish, or plate, Cato, R. R. 84 fin.; Asin. ap. Charis. p. 61 P.; Hor. S. 2, 4, 75; Col. 12, 57, 1; Val. Max. 4, 3, 5.—II.Of objects in the form of a plate.A.An ornament on a sword-sheath, Plin. 33, 12, 54, § 152 (catellis, Jan. and Sill.).—B.The upper millstone, Dig. 33, 7, 18, § 5.2. -
4 catillus
1.cătillus, i, m. (plur. heterocl. catilla, ōrum, n., Petr. 50, 6; cf. Prisc. p. 556 P.; an uncontr. access. form că-tīnŭlus, Varr. ap. Charis. p. 61 ib.), dim. [catinus].I.A small bowl, dish, or plate, Cato, R. R. 84 fin.; Asin. ap. Charis. p. 61 P.; Hor. S. 2, 4, 75; Col. 12, 57, 1; Val. Max. 4, 3, 5.—II.Of objects in the form of a plate.A.An ornament on a sword-sheath, Plin. 33, 12, 54, § 152 (catellis, Jan. and Sill.).—B.The upper millstone, Dig. 33, 7, 18, § 5.2. -
5 Catilus
1.cătillus, i, m. (plur. heterocl. catilla, ōrum, n., Petr. 50, 6; cf. Prisc. p. 556 P.; an uncontr. access. form că-tīnŭlus, Varr. ap. Charis. p. 61 ib.), dim. [catinus].I.A small bowl, dish, or plate, Cato, R. R. 84 fin.; Asin. ap. Charis. p. 61 P.; Hor. S. 2, 4, 75; Col. 12, 57, 1; Val. Max. 4, 3, 5.—II.Of objects in the form of a plate.A.An ornament on a sword-sheath, Plin. 33, 12, 54, § 152 (catellis, Jan. and Sill.).—B.The upper millstone, Dig. 33, 7, 18, § 5.2. -
6 abacus
abacus ī, m a table of precious material for the display of plate, C.; luv.* * *small table for cruets, credence, shelf/niche near altar for Eucharist; buffet; counting-board; side-board; slab table; panel; square stone on top of column -
7 catillus
catillus ī, m dim. [catinus], a small dish, plate of earthenware, H.* * *bowl, dish; ornament on sword sheath (L+S); upper millstone -
8 catīnus
catīnus ī, m a deep vessel of earthenware, bowl, H.—A pot, H., Iu.* * *large bowl/plate; main chamber in forepump; smelting crucible; hollow in rock -
9 ēlectrum
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10 ēscāria
ēscāria ōrum, n [esca], dishes, plate, Iu. -
11 fulgor
fulgor ōris, m [2 FLAG-], lightning, a flash of lightning: vibratus ab aethere, V.: notam fulgore dedit, O.: dextris fulgoribus, C. poët.— Flash, glitter, gleam, brightness, splendor: (candelabri) fulgore conlucere templum: vestis, O.: fumum ex fulgore dare, H.: maculosus auro, i. e. spots of gleaming gold, V.: auri, Ta.: stupet acies fulgoribus, glitter (of plate), H.: qui dicitur Iovis, i. e. dazzling star.—Fig., brightness, splendor, glory, renown: famae, O.: honorum, Ta.* * *brightness/brilliance/radiance; splendor/glory; flame/flash; lightening/meteor -
12 lāmina or lammina or lāmna
lāmina or lammina or lāmna ae, f a thin slice, plate, leaf, layer, lamina: cum lamina esset inventa: tigna laminis clavisque religant, Cs.: aenea, L.: Laminae ardentes, red-hot plates (for torture): candens, H.—A blade: argutae lamina serrae, V.: Lamina dissiluit, the blade of the sword, O.—Money, coin: argenti, O.: fulva, a gold piece, O.: inimicus lamnae, foe to money, H.—The tender shell of an unripe nut, O. -
13 magis
magis idis, f a plate, dish ; distat nil hac magis illa, that dish differs in nothing from this, H.; better illam; see 2 magis.* * *to greater extent, more nearly; rather, instead; more; (forms COMP of an ADJ) -
14 patella
patella ae, f dim. [patina], a small pan, little dish, platter (for cooking, or serving food): modica, H., Iu.— A vessel used in sacrifices, offeringdish: grandis: edere de patellā (a sacrilege), C., L., O.* * * -
15 phalerae
phalerae ārum, f, τὰ φάλερα, a metal plate for the breast (a military decoration): ostentare phaleras, S.: Rubrium phaleris donasti: multo phalerae sudore receptae, V.—For horses, a metal decoration of the breast: equorum, L.: equus phaleris insignis, V., Iu. -
16 squāma
squāma ae, f [SCAD-], a scale: (animantes) squamā obductas: tractu squamae crepitantis harenam Sulcat, O.: hydri, V.: Hoc pretio squamae! Fish-scales, i. e. a fish, Iu.—Of armor, a scale, layer: duplici squamā lorica, of two layers, V.* * *scale; metal-plate used in the making of scale-armor -
17 thōrāx
thōrāx ācis, m, τηώραξ, the breast, chest, thorax; hence, a defence of the breast, breast-plate, corselet, cuirass: linteus, L.: thoraca cum pectore rumpit, V.: thoracem indutus, Cu.* * *Ibreastplate, cuirassIIthoracos/is N Mupper body, chest, trunk; armor for upper body, cuirass; waistcoat/jerkin/vest -
18 catillatio
licking the plate; greed; extortion; plundering of friendly provinces (L+S) -
19 catillo
Icatillare, catillavi, catillatus V INTRANSIIlicker of plates, one who cleans his plate, glutton; edible fish (lupus?) -
20 catinulus
small bowl/dish/plate
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