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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.* * *turmalis, turmale ADJof/belonging to squadron of cavalry -
2 turmales
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. -
3 turmalis
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. -
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.* * *troop (of 30 horsemen), squadron -
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.* * *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.* * *Agmen, agminis, pen. corr. n. g. Une armee quand elle marche.\Agmen. Virgil. Impetuosité.\Agmen. Virgil. Mouvement.\Agmen. Liu. Compaignie et multitude, Troupe.\Aligerum agmen. Virgil. Multitude d'oiseaux.\Aquarum agmen. Virgil. Impetuosité d'eaues.\Celere agmen remorum. Virg. Agitation, ou remuement, ou impetuosite à avirons.\Citum agmen. Tacit. Marchant viste.\Clypeata agmina. Virgil. Garnis de boucliers.\Confertum agmen. Virg. Multitude espesse et serree.\Densum agmen. Virg. Compaignie de gents de cheval.\Ferrata agmina. Horat. Armez.\Incompositum. Liu. Qui marche sans ordre.\Molle. Tacit. Effeminé.\Palatia agmina. Sil. Qui vont errants par ci par là sans tenir ordre.\Perpetuum. Cic. Continu, Qui s'entretient.\Pilata agmina. Virg. Embastonnez de telle maniere de dards.\Puerile agmen. Virg. Assemblee d'enfants.\Quadratum agmen. Cic. Un squadron de gensdarmes.\Seruilia agmina. Lucan. Multitude de serfs.\Tardum agmen. Virg. Qui chemine lentement et pesamment.\Terrestre agmen. Lucan. Armee cheminant par terre.\Agere agmen. Virg. Mener, Conduire.\Carpitur agmen. Plin. iunior. Quand les ennemis prennent ou tuent quelcun de ceuls qui s'escartent, et ne sont en la grande troupe.\Cingi agminibus. Ouid. Estre environné.\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.\Metere agmen. Sil. Trencher, Tuer.\Tripartitum agmen. Tacit. Divisé en trois bandes. -
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.* * *wing; upper arm/foreleg/fin; armpit; squadron (cavalry), flank, army's wing -
7 turmātim
turmātim adv. [turma], by troops, in squadrons: equites se turmatim explicare, Cs.: Mauros invadunt, S.: vagantibus turmatim barbaris, L.* * *by squadrons, by troops, by turma (turma = squadron of 30 horsemen) -
8 conturmal
fellow soldier from the same turma/squadron (small unit of cavalry) -
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. -
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. -
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.
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