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  • 1 turmālis

        turmālis e, adj.    [turma], of a troop, of a squadron.—Plur. m. as subst: Manlius cum suis turmalibus, i. e. with the members of his squadron, L.—In a play on the word: Scipio... turmalīs dixit displicere, i. e. equestrian (statues), in a troop.
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    turmalis, turmale ADJ
    of/belonging to squadron of cavalry

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  • 2 turmales

    turmālis, e, adj. [turma], of or belong ing to a troop or squadron.
    I.
    Lit., as subst.: turmāles, ium, m.: T. Manlius cum suis turmalibus evasit, i. e. with those of his squadron or troop, Liv. 8, 7, 1; 25, 18, 11.—
    II.
    Transf.:

    non sanguine cretus Turmali trabeāque Remi,

    i. e. of the equestrian order, Stat. S. 5, 2, 17:

    buccina,

    a cav alry-trumpet, Claud. B. Gild. 447.—In a pun Scipio ille major Corinthiis statuam pollicentibus eo loco, ubi aliorum essent impe ratorum, turmales dixit displicere, i. e horsemen, and also crowds, Cic. de Or. 2, 65, 262.— Neutr. adverb.:

    Bellona mixta viris turmale fremit,

    like a whole squadron, Stat. Th. 4, 10.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > turmales

  • 3 turmalis

    turmālis, e, adj. [turma], of or belong ing to a troop or squadron.
    I.
    Lit., as subst.: turmāles, ium, m.: T. Manlius cum suis turmalibus evasit, i. e. with those of his squadron or troop, Liv. 8, 7, 1; 25, 18, 11.—
    II.
    Transf.:

    non sanguine cretus Turmali trabeāque Remi,

    i. e. of the equestrian order, Stat. S. 5, 2, 17:

    buccina,

    a cav alry-trumpet, Claud. B. Gild. 447.—In a pun Scipio ille major Corinthiis statuam pollicentibus eo loco, ubi aliorum essent impe ratorum, turmales dixit displicere, i. e horsemen, and also crowds, Cic. de Or. 2, 65, 262.— Neutr. adverb.:

    Bellona mixta viris turmale fremit,

    like a whole squadron, Stat. Th. 4, 10.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > turmalis

  • 4 turma

        turma ae, f    [TVR-], a troop, crowd, throng, band, body, company: inauratarum equestrium (statuarum): Titanum immanis, H.: Gallica, i. e. of priests of Isis, O.—Of the cavalry, a troop, squadron, company (the tenth part of an ala, consisting of thirty, and later of thirty-two men): inter equitum turmas, Cs., C., H.
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    troop (of 30 horsemen), squadron

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  • 5 agmen

    agmĕn, ĭnis, n. [ago] [st2]1 [-] foule en mouvement, multitude en marche, multitude, foule, grande quantité. [st2]2 [-] troupe, troupeau, bande, meute. [st2]3 [-] cours, marche, mouvement. [st2]4 [-] colonne, file, rangée. [st2]5 [-] troupes en marche, armée en marche, armée. [st2]6 [-] marche d’une armée; qqf. combat.    - primum agmen: l’avant-garde.    - novissimum (extremum) agmen: l’arrière-garde.    - agmine citato: à pas accéléré, à marche forcée.    - quadrato agmine: en marche sur quatre colonnes (les bagages au centre), en bataillon carré, en ordre de bataille.    - tripartito agmine: en marche sur trois colonnes.    - claudere (cogere) agmen: fermer la marche.    - agmen constituere: arrêter les troupes, faire halte.    - agmine facto: en rangs serrés.    - conferto agmine cervi, Virg.: les cerfs en troupe serrée.    - terna agmina dentis, Stat.: triple rangée de dents.    - effuso agmine adventare, Liv. 44: approcher en bandes dispersées.    - effuso agmine abire, Liv.: s'en aller à la débandade.
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    agmĕn, ĭnis, n. [ago] [st2]1 [-] foule en mouvement, multitude en marche, multitude, foule, grande quantité. [st2]2 [-] troupe, troupeau, bande, meute. [st2]3 [-] cours, marche, mouvement. [st2]4 [-] colonne, file, rangée. [st2]5 [-] troupes en marche, armée en marche, armée. [st2]6 [-] marche d’une armée; qqf. combat.    - primum agmen: l’avant-garde.    - novissimum (extremum) agmen: l’arrière-garde.    - agmine citato: à pas accéléré, à marche forcée.    - quadrato agmine: en marche sur quatre colonnes (les bagages au centre), en bataillon carré, en ordre de bataille.    - tripartito agmine: en marche sur trois colonnes.    - claudere (cogere) agmen: fermer la marche.    - agmen constituere: arrêter les troupes, faire halte.    - agmine facto: en rangs serrés.    - conferto agmine cervi, Virg.: les cerfs en troupe serrée.    - terna agmina dentis, Stat.: triple rangée de dents.    - effuso agmine adventare, Liv. 44: approcher en bandes dispersées.    - effuso agmine abire, Liv.: s'en aller à la débandade.
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        Agmen, agminis, pen. corr. n. g. Une armee quand elle marche.
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        Agmen. Virgil. Impetuosité.
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        Agmen. Virgil. Mouvement.
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        Agmen. Liu. Compaignie et multitude, Troupe.
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        Aligerum agmen. Virgil. Multitude d'oiseaux.
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        Aquarum agmen. Virgil. Impetuosité d'eaues.
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        Celere agmen remorum. Virg. Agitation, ou remuement, ou impetuosite à avirons.
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        Citum agmen. Tacit. Marchant viste.
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        Clypeata agmina. Virgil. Garnis de boucliers.
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        Confertum agmen. Virg. Multitude espesse et serree.
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        Densum agmen. Virg. Compaignie de gents de cheval.
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        Ferrata agmina. Horat. Armez.
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        Incompositum. Liu. Qui marche sans ordre.
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        Molle. Tacit. Effeminé.
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        Palatia agmina. Sil. Qui vont errants par ci par là sans tenir ordre.
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        Perpetuum. Cic. Continu, Qui s'entretient.
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        Pilata agmina. Virg. Embastonnez de telle maniere de dards.
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        Puerile agmen. Virg. Assemblee d'enfants.
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        Quadratum agmen. Cic. Un squadron de gensdarmes.
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        Seruilia agmina. Lucan. Multitude de serfs.
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        Tardum agmen. Virg. Qui chemine lentement et pesamment.
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        Terrestre agmen. Lucan. Armee cheminant par terre.
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        Agere agmen. Virg. Mener, Conduire.
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        Carpitur agmen. Plin. iunior. Quand les ennemis prennent ou tuent quelcun de ceuls qui s'escartent, et ne sont en la grande troupe.
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        Cingi agminibus. Ouid. Estre environné.
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        Cogere agmen. Ouid. Liu. Estre derriere l'armee, et la faire serrer et tenir ensemble: à fin que nul ne s'escarte, ou soit surprins des ennemis, Mener la queue, Faire l'arrieregarde.
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        Metere agmen. Sil. Trencher, Tuer.
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        Tripartitum agmen. Tacit. Divisé en trois bandes.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > agmen

  • 6 āla

        āla ae, f    [for * axla; dim. of axis], a wing: aquila suspensis demissa leniter alis, L.: stridentes, V. — Fig.: mors alis circumvolat atris, H.: furva, Tb.: iocunda, Pr.: fulminis ocior alis, V.: timor addidit alas, i. e. speed, V.—Of sails: velorum pandimus alas, V.—In man, the armpit, L.: aliquid sub alā portare, H.—Of an army, the wing, usu. including the cavalry and the auxiliaries, C., L. — A division of cavalry: Campanorum, L.: mille ferme equitum, L.—Poet.: Dum trepidant alae, while the troops are in hot pursuit, V.
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    wing; upper arm/foreleg/fin; armpit; squadron (cavalry), flank, army's wing

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  • 7 turmātim

        turmātim adv.    [turma], by troops, in squadrons: equites se turmatim explicare, Cs.: Mauros invadunt, S.: vagantibus turmatim barbaris, L.
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    by squadrons, by troops, by turma (turma = squadron of 30 horsemen)

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  • 8 conturmal

    fellow soldier from the same turma/squadron (small unit of cavalry)

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  • 9 conturmalis

    con-turmālis, is, m., one of the same squadron (turma) (late Lat.), Amm. 16, 12, 45 al.—
    II.
    Transf.:

    omnis operae,

    a companion, Amm. 17, 1, 2.

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  • 10 turma

    turma, ae, f. [Sanscr. root tvar-, tur-, hasten; v. turba], a division of Roman cav alry, the tenth part of an ala, consisting at first of thirty, and afterwards of thirty-two men; a troop, squadron of horse.
    I.
    Lit., Varr. L. L. 5, 16, 26; Veg. Mil. 2, 14; Fest p. 355; Caes. B. G. 4, 33; 6, 8; 7, 45; 7, 80, 7, 88; Hirt. B. G. 8, 19; Cic. Att. 5, 21, 10; id. Fam. 15, 4, 7; Hor. C. 2, 16, 22; id. Ep. 2, 1, 190 al.; cf. Becker, Antiq. 3, 2, p. 258 sq.—
    II.
    Transf., in gen., a troop, crowd, throng, band, body:

    in turmā inauratarum equestrium (statuarum),

    Cic. Att. 6, 1, 17:

    immanis Titanum,

    Hor. C. 3, 4, 43:

    Iliae,

    id. C. S. 38: cristatae exercitus. Claud. III. Cons. Hon. 133; id. in Ruf. 2, 343:

    Alexan dri,

    Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 64:

    feminea,

    Ov. P. 4, 10, 51:

    Gallica,

    i. e. of priests of Isis, id. Am. 2, 13, 18.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > turma

  • 11 vexillatio

    vexillātĭo, ōnis, f. [id.].
    I.
    A body of the vexillarii; acc. to others, a body of soldiers united under one flag (vexillum), a corps, battalion, Suet. Galb. 20; Inscr. Orell. 845; 2009 sq. al.—
    II.
    A division of cavalry, a troop, squadron, Veg. Mil. 2, 1; Amm. 25, 1, 9; App. M. 7, p. 191, 3.

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