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121 flammeus
I.Lit.:B.sunt stellae naturā flammeae,
Cic. N. D. 2, 46, 118; Att. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 22, 44:halitus,
Col. 5, 5, 15; Mart. 10, 62, 6.—Transf., of color, flaming, flamecolored, fiery red:2.lumina,
Ov. H. 12, 107:flammeum quod phlox vocatur,
Plin. 21, 11, 38, § 64:murex,
Val. Fl. 5, 361: vestimentum, Paul. ex Fest. p. 92 Müll.—Deriv.,Subst.: flammĕum, i, n.(α).A fiery red color:(β).aliquid flammei, aliquid lutei,
Sen. N. Q. 1, 3, 4.—= phlox, the flame-red violet, Plin. 21, 11, 38, § 64.—(γ).(sc. velum), a ( flame-colored) bridal-veil, Plin. 21, 8, 22, § 46:II.capere,
Cat. 61, 8:sumere,
Juv. 2, 124:puellae caput involvere flammeo,
Petr. 26, 1:flammea texuntur sponsae,
Mart. 11, 78, 3; 12, 42, 3; Claud. Rapt. Pros. 2, 325; Paul. ex Fest. p. 89 Müll.; cf. Non. p. 541 fin.;Becker's Gall. 2, p. 24 sq.: lutea,
Luc. 2, 361; Mart. Cap. 5, § 538; Verg. Cir. 317.— Poet.:flammea conterit,
i. e. changes husbands repeatedly, Juv. 6, 225.— -
122 Flumentana
Flūmentāna (porta), f. [flumen], a gate of Rome near the Tiber; River-gate, at the entrance to the Campus Martius: Flumentana porta Romae appellata, quod Tiberis partem ea fluxisse affirmant, Paul. ex Fest. p. 89 Müll.; Varr. R. R. 3, 2, 6; Liv. 35, 9, 3; 35, 21, 5; Inscr. Fratr. Arv. p. 254 ed. Marin.; cf. Becker's Antiq. 1, p. 155 sq.—II.Transf.:nescis cur, cum portam Flumentanam Caelius occuparit, ego Puteolos non meos faciam,
i. e. a villa near the River-gate, Cic. Att. 7, 3, 9. -
123 Fontanalia
I.Lit.:II.aqua,
Vitr. 8, 3.—Deriv.Transf.A.Adj.: Fontinalis (Fontan-) porta, in Rome, towards the Campus Martius, between the Capitoline and Quirinal hills, Liv. 35, 10, 12; Inscr. Grut. 624, 11; Paul. ex Fest. p. 85 Müll.; cf. Becker's Antiq. p. 133 sq.—B.Subst.: Fontĭnā-lĭa ( Fontān-), ium, n., the festival of springs or fountains, celebrated on the 13 th of October, Varr. L. L. 6, § 22; Calend. ap. Inscr. Orell. II. pp. 400, 412; Paul. ex Fest. p. 85 Müll. -
124 fontanalis
I.Lit.:II.aqua,
Vitr. 8, 3.—Deriv.Transf.A.Adj.: Fontinalis (Fontan-) porta, in Rome, towards the Campus Martius, between the Capitoline and Quirinal hills, Liv. 35, 10, 12; Inscr. Grut. 624, 11; Paul. ex Fest. p. 85 Müll.; cf. Becker's Antiq. p. 133 sq.—B.Subst.: Fontĭnā-lĭa ( Fontān-), ium, n., the festival of springs or fountains, celebrated on the 13 th of October, Varr. L. L. 6, § 22; Calend. ap. Inscr. Orell. II. pp. 400, 412; Paul. ex Fest. p. 85 Müll. -
125 Fontinalia
I.Lit.:II.aqua,
Vitr. 8, 3.—Deriv.Transf.A.Adj.: Fontinalis (Fontan-) porta, in Rome, towards the Campus Martius, between the Capitoline and Quirinal hills, Liv. 35, 10, 12; Inscr. Grut. 624, 11; Paul. ex Fest. p. 85 Müll.; cf. Becker's Antiq. p. 133 sq.—B.Subst.: Fontĭnā-lĭa ( Fontān-), ium, n., the festival of springs or fountains, celebrated on the 13 th of October, Varr. L. L. 6, § 22; Calend. ap. Inscr. Orell. II. pp. 400, 412; Paul. ex Fest. p. 85 Müll. -
126 fontinalis
I.Lit.:II.aqua,
Vitr. 8, 3.—Deriv.Transf.A.Adj.: Fontinalis (Fontan-) porta, in Rome, towards the Campus Martius, between the Capitoline and Quirinal hills, Liv. 35, 10, 12; Inscr. Grut. 624, 11; Paul. ex Fest. p. 85 Müll.; cf. Becker's Antiq. p. 133 sq.—B.Subst.: Fontĭnā-lĭa ( Fontān-), ium, n., the festival of springs or fountains, celebrated on the 13 th of October, Varr. L. L. 6, § 22; Calend. ap. Inscr. Orell. II. pp. 400, 412; Paul. ex Fest. p. 85 Müll. -
127 fornix
I.Lit.:B.Democritus invenisse dicitur fornicem, ut lapidum curvatura paulatim inclinatorum medio saxo alligaretur,
Sen. Ep. 90 med.:si quis in pariete communi demoliendo damni infecti promiserit, non debebit praestare, quod fornix vitii fecerit,
Cic. Top. 4, 22; Auct. Her. 3, 16, 29:aqua fornicibus structis perducta (Romam),
Plin. 31, 3, 24, § 41:conspicio adverso fornice portas,
the entrance under the archway over against us, Verg. A. 6, 631:fornices in muro erant apti ad excurrendum,
vaulted openings from which to make sallies, Liv. 36, 23, 3; a covered way, id. 44, 11, 5.— Poet., of the arches of heaven: caeli ingentes fornices, Enn. ap. Varr. L. L. 5, § 19 Müll. (Trag. v. 423 ed. Vahl.), a figure found fault with by Cicero, Cic. de Or. 3, 40, 162.—In partic.: Fornix Făbĭus, a triumphal arch built by Q. Fabius Allobrogicus in the Sacra Via, near the Regia. Cic. Planc. 7, 17; Quint. 6, 3, 67;II.also called Fornix Fabianus,
Cic. Verr. 1, 7, 19 (for which:Arcus Fabianus,
Sen. Const. Sap. 1); and:Fornix Fabii,
Cic. de Or. 2, 66, 267; cf. Becker's Antiq. 1, p. 239 sq.— -
128 Fornix Fabius
I.Lit.:B.Democritus invenisse dicitur fornicem, ut lapidum curvatura paulatim inclinatorum medio saxo alligaretur,
Sen. Ep. 90 med.:si quis in pariete communi demoliendo damni infecti promiserit, non debebit praestare, quod fornix vitii fecerit,
Cic. Top. 4, 22; Auct. Her. 3, 16, 29:aqua fornicibus structis perducta (Romam),
Plin. 31, 3, 24, § 41:conspicio adverso fornice portas,
the entrance under the archway over against us, Verg. A. 6, 631:fornices in muro erant apti ad excurrendum,
vaulted openings from which to make sallies, Liv. 36, 23, 3; a covered way, id. 44, 11, 5.— Poet., of the arches of heaven: caeli ingentes fornices, Enn. ap. Varr. L. L. 5, § 19 Müll. (Trag. v. 423 ed. Vahl.), a figure found fault with by Cicero, Cic. de Or. 3, 40, 162.—In partic.: Fornix Făbĭus, a triumphal arch built by Q. Fabius Allobrogicus in the Sacra Via, near the Regia. Cic. Planc. 7, 17; Quint. 6, 3, 67;II.also called Fornix Fabianus,
Cic. Verr. 1, 7, 19 (for which:Arcus Fabianus,
Sen. Const. Sap. 1); and:Fornix Fabii,
Cic. de Or. 2, 66, 267; cf. Becker's Antiq. 1, p. 239 sq.—
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