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1 calathus
călăthus, i, m., = kalathos.I.Lit., a wicker basket, a hand-basket (pure Lat. quasillum, made in the shape of a lily); acc. to diff. uses, a flower-basket, a wool-basket, a thread-basket or a fruit-basket, etc.; cf. Plin. 21, 5, 11, § 23; Vitr. 4, 1, 9; Verg. E. 2, 46; Ov. F. 4, 435:II.calathi Minervae,
Verg. A. 7, 805; Ov. A. A. 2, 219; id. H. 9, 73; 9, 76; Juv. 2, 54; Ov. A. A. 2, 264; id. M. 12, 475.—Meton., any other vessel of similar form, of metal or wood.A.For milke, etc., a milk-pail, bowl, Verg. G. 3, 402; Col. 10, 397; cf. id. 7, 8, 3.—B.For wine, a wine-cup, Verg. E. 5, 71; so Mart. 9, 60, 15; 9, 14, 107.—C.Transf., the cup or calix of a flower, Col. 10, 99 Schneid.; so id. 10, 240; Aus. Idyll. 14, 31; cf. Plin. 21, 5, 11, § 23. -
2 calathus
calathus ī, m, κάλατηοσ, a wicker-basket, hand-basket (for flowers, wool, etc.): calathi Minervae, work-baskets, V., O.: calathis peracta referre Vellera, Iu. — A cheese-basket, V.—A winecup, V.* * *wicker basket, flower basket; wine-cup; milk pail; cheese/curdled milk bowl -
3 sportella
sportella ae, f dim. [sporta, a wicker-basket], a little basket, luncheon-basket.* * * -
4 bascauda
bascauda ae, f [cf. Engl. basket], a woven mat, dish holder of basket-work, Iu.* * *basin (kind of British origin); mat or dish holder of fine basket-work (L+S) -
5 canistrum
canistrum ī, n, κάναστρον, a basket of reeds, plaited basket, C., V.* * *wicker basket (used for food/flowers and in sacrifices) -
6 quālus
quālus ī, m a wicker basket, work-basket: spisso vimine qualos deripe, V.: Tibi qualum puer aufert, H.* * * -
7 scirpiculus
scirpiculus ī, m dim. [scirpus], a rush-basket, Pr.* * *Iscirpicula, scirpiculum ADJused for dealing with bulrushes (of a billhook); of/made of rushes (L+S)IIbasket made of bulrushes, rush basket -
8 sirpia
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9 calathiscus
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10 cista
cista ae, f, κίστη, a woven basket, wickerwork basket, box, T., C., Ct., Tb., O.—For books, Iu. —A money-chest: effracta, H.* * *chest/box (usu. made of wicker); box for sacred ceremonial objects; ballot box -
11 cophinus
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12 corbis
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13 fiscella
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14 fiscina
fiscina ae, f [fiscus], a woven basket: ficorum: texatur fiscina virgā, V.— A wicker hamper, crib: frondis, O.* * * -
15 fiscus
fiscus ī, m [FASC-].—Prop., a woven-basket ; hence, a money-basket, money-bag, purse: fisci cum pecuniā: multus in arcā Fiscus, i. e. much money, Iu.— The public chest, state treasury, public revenues: quaternos HS in cistam transferam de fisco: qui fiscum sustulit.— The imperial treasury, emperor's privy purse (cf. aerarium, the public treasury), Ta., Iu.* * *money-bag, purse; imperial exchequer -
16 oenophorum
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17 quasillum
quasillum ī, n [qualum], a wool-basket: inter quasilla, i. e. in the spinning-room: Scortum quasillo pressum, i. e. low, mean, Tb., Pr.* * * -
18 sportula
sportula ae, f dim. [sporta, a wicker-basket], a little basket ; hence (as distributed in such baskets), a dole, petty present: parva, Iu.: quanto celebretur sportula fumo, i. e. the distribution of doles, Iu.* * * -
19 corbula
basket (small); contents of a small basket -
20 scirpea
large basket made of bulrushes; basket-work (CAS)
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