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1 āmentum
āmentum ī, n a strap, thong: epistula ad amentum deligata, Cs.: amenta torquent, V.* * *throwing-strap, thong/loop attached to spear for throwing; (shoe) thong/strap -
2 lōrum
lōrum ī, n [3 VOL-], a thong, strap, strip of leather: quin tu adducis lorum? L.: Qui lora restrictis lacertis Sensit, H.: signum de paupere loro, leather, Iu.— Plur, the reins, a bridle: loris ducere equos, L.: lora dare, slacken, V.: lora remisit, O.: lora tenere, Iu.— A whip, lash, scourge: ad necem operiere loris, T.: loris uri, H.: eum servi loris ceciderunt.— A leathern bulla, Iu.* * *leather strap, thong; shoe strap; rawhide whip; dog leash; reins (usu. pl.) -
3 caestus
caestus (not cestus), ūs, m [caedo], a gauntlet, boxing-glove for pugilists, usu. a strap of bull's hide loaded with balls of lead or iron, wound around the hands and arms: pugiles caestibus contusi: manibus inducere caestūs, V.* * *Iband supporting breasts (esp. girdle of Venus); girdle/belt/girth/strapIIboxing-glove, strip of leather weighted with lead/iron tied to boxer's hands -
4 habēna
habēna ae, f [HAB-], a holder, halter, rein: laeva, H.—Usu. plur: equorum per colla Excutit habenas, O.: omnīs effundit habenas, V.: effusissimis habenis, L.— A thong, strap: (turbo) actus habenā, V.: metuens pendentis habenae, i. e. the lash, H.—Fig., only plur, the reins, direction, management, government: regum, C. poët.: Fluminibus totas inmittite habenas, give the reins to, O.: furit inmissis Volcanus habenis, V.: classi inmittit habenas, V.: laxissimas habenas habere amicitiae: populi, O.: rerum, of the state, V.* * *thong, strap; whip; halter; reins (pl.); direction, management, government -
5 ligula
ligula ae, f [2 LIG-; confounded with lingula], a shoe-strap, shoe-latchet: ligulas dimittere, to leave untied, Iu.* * *shoe strap/tie; small spoon (Cal) -
6 amento
amentare, amentavi, amentatus V TRANSfit with a throwing strap; give impetus with a throwing strap; speed on -
7 ammento
ammentare, ammentavi, ammentatus V TRANSfit with a throwing strap; give impetus with a throwing strap; speed on -
8 ammentum
throwing-strap, thong/loop attached to spear for throwing; (shoe) thong/strap -
9 lorus
leather strap, thong; shoe strap; rawhide whip; dog leash; reins (usu. pl.) -
10 amento
āmento, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [amentum].I.Lit., to furnish with a strap or thong; esp. of the javelin, to the middle of which a strap was fastened, so that it might be thrown with greater force (very rare;II.only twice in Cic.): hastae amentatae,
Cic. Brut. 78, 271.— Trop., of discourse:amentatae hastae (i. e. apta et parata argumenta),
Cic. de Or. 1, 57, 242 (so Juv. sagittae and jaculator, q. v.).—Hence,Transf., poet., to hurl or dart the javelin by means of a thong: cum jaculum parvā Libysamentavit habenā, * Luc. 6, 221.—And of the wind, which gives an impetus to motion, as a thong to the dart:amentante Noto,
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11 āclys (āclis)
āclys (āclis) ydis, f a small javelin with a strap, V. -
12 āmentātus
āmentātus adj. [amentum], furnished with a strap: hastae. -
13 corium
corium ī, n [SCAL-], skin, hide, leather: bovis, Ta.: (animantes) coriis tectae: (turrīs) coriis intexerant, Cs.: scuta ex coriis, S.—Prov.: canis a corio numquam absterrebitur uncto, i. e. habits stick closely, H.* * *skin/leather/hide; peel/rind/shell/outer cover; layer/coating; thong/strap/whip -
14 lībrāmentum
lībrāmentum ī, n [libro], a weight, load: plumbi, L.— A means of balancing: tormentorum, strap, Ta.— A geometrical plane, surface.* * *weight, counterpoise -
15 scūtāle
scūtāle is, n [scutum], a thong, leathern strap, lash: triplex, L.: funda media duo scutalia inparia habebat, L. -
16 scutica
scutica ae, f a lash, whip: Ne scuticā sectere, H.: scuticae tremefactus habenis, O., Iu.* * *strap; instrument of punishment; lash, whip -
17 trāgula
trāgula ae, f [TRAG-], a javelin thrown by a strap, hand-dart: femur tragulā traicitur, Cs.: tragulā graviter ictus, L.* * *dart, javelin -
18 aclys
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19 caestos
band supporting breasts (esp. girdle of Venus); girdle/belt/girth/strap -
20 cestos
band supporting breasts (esp. girdle of Venus); girdle/belt/girth/strap
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