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1 caliga
caliga ae, f [1 CEL-, CALC-], a shoe of leather, half-boot, soldier's boot, C.: offendere tot caligas, i. e. booted soldiers, Iu.* * *soldier's boot; boot; military service -
2 caligātus
caligātus adj. [caliga], wearing soldiers' boots; hence, in hob-nailed boots, rough-shod, Iu.* * *Icaligata, caligatum ADJwearing army boots; of common soldier; booted, wearing heavy boots/brogansIIcommon soldier; private -
3 caligatus
călĭgātus, a, um, adj. [caliga], wearing soldiers ' boots, booted:II.milites,
Suet. Vit. 7 fin.; Dig. 3, 2, 2; 48, 3, 9; Inscr. Grut. 279, 3.—Of a peasant in heavy shoes, brogans, Juv. 3, 322.—Subst.: călĭgātus, i, m. (sc. miles), a common soldier, a private, = gregarius, Suet. Aug. 25; cf. Dig. 27, 1, 10. -
4 peronatus
pērōnātus, a, um, adj. [1. pero], having on boots of untanned leather, rough-booted:arator,
Pers. 5, 102. -
5 Hieraaetus pennatus
ENG booted eagleNLD dwergarendGER ZwergadlerFRA aigle botte -
6 Hippolais caligata
ENG booted warblerNLD kleine spotvogel -
7 Ocreatus underwoodii
ENG Booted Racket-tail
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