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1 angiportum
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3 angiportum
angĭportus, ūs, m. (and angĭpor-tum, i, n.; cf. Prisc. p. 714 P.) [ang- as in angustus, and portus; cf. Varr. L. L. 5, § 145 Müll.; Paul. ex Fest. p. 17 Müll.], a narrow street, lane, or alley, Paul. ex Fest. l. l.; cf. Dig. 16, 59; Plaut. Cist. 1, 2, 5; id. Most. 5, 1, 5:viae omnes angiportusque,
Cic. Div. 1, 32, 69; * Hor. C. 1, 25, 10; Plaut. Ps. 4, 2, 5; 4, 7, 137; id. Cist. Fragm. ap. Non. p. 190, 10; Ter. Ad. 4, 2, 39; id. Eun. 5, 2, 6: angiporto toto deerrare, Auct. ad Her. 4, 51, 64:in quadriviis et angiportis,
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4 angiportus
angĭportus, ūs, m. (and angĭpor-tum, i, n.; cf. Prisc. p. 714 P.) [ang- as in angustus, and portus; cf. Varr. L. L. 5, § 145 Müll.; Paul. ex Fest. p. 17 Müll.], a narrow street, lane, or alley, Paul. ex Fest. l. l.; cf. Dig. 16, 59; Plaut. Cist. 1, 2, 5; id. Most. 5, 1, 5:viae omnes angiportusque,
Cic. Div. 1, 32, 69; * Hor. C. 1, 25, 10; Plaut. Ps. 4, 2, 5; 4, 7, 137; id. Cist. Fragm. ap. Non. p. 190, 10; Ter. Ad. 4, 2, 39; id. Eun. 5, 2, 6: angiporto toto deerrare, Auct. ad Her. 4, 51, 64:in quadriviis et angiportis,
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5 forus
1.fŏrus, i, m. (also fŏrum, i, n., and fŏri, ōrum, m.) [kindred with forum, foras, foris, from fero; what leads out of doors; hence], a gangway in a ship.I.Lit.: multa foro ponit et agea longa repletur, Enn. ap. Isid. Orig. 19, 2: illum nautis forum, Sall. Fragm. ap. Non. 206, 17: cum alii malos scandant, alii per foros cursent, Cic. de Sen. 6, 17:II.(Charon), laxat foros,
Verg. A. 6, 412.— Neutr. form: fora, Cn. Gell. ap. Charis. p. 55 P.—Transf.A.A row of seats in the Circus:* B.loca divisa patribus equitibusque, ubi spectacula sibi quisque facerent: fori appellati,
Liv. 1, 35, 8:foros in Circo faciendos,
id. 1, 56, 2; 45, 1, 7; cf. Paul. ex Fest. s. v. forum, p. 84 Müll. (v. the passage under forum init. —A passage, alley or walk around a bed in a garden:* C.angustosque foros adverso limite ducens,
Col. 10, 92.—A cell of bees:* D.complebuntque foros et floribus horrea texent,
Verg. G. 4, 250.—A gaming-board, dice-board: forum aleatorium calfecimus, August. ap. Suet. Aug. 71.2.fŏrus, i, for forum, v. 1. forum init.
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