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1 loricatus
wearing armor, armored. -
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 apicātus
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4 armillātus
armillātus adj. [armilla], decked with bracelets: canes. Pr.* * *armillata, armillatum ADJwearing bracelets; wearing collars (dogs) -
5 bullātus
bullātus adj. [bulla], wearing a bulla: heres, i. e. still a child, Iu.* * *bullata, bullatum ADJbombastic; with bosses/knobs; wearing/decorated with bulla/childhood locket -
6 crepidātus
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7 galērītus
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8 mitrātus
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9 paenulātus
paenulātus adj. [paenula], wearing the paenula, in travelling dress.* * *paenulata, paenulatum ADJ -
10 phalerātus
phalerātus adj. [phalerae], decorated, wearing ornamental plates: equi, L.—Fig.: dicta, fine speeches, T.* * *phalerata, phaleratum ADJ -
11 pharetrātus
pharetrātus adj. [pharetra], wearing a quiver, quivered: Camilla, V.: Geloni, H.: puer, i. e. Cupid, O.: Semiramis, Iu.* * *pharetrata, pharetratum ADJ -
12 praetextātus
praetextātus adj. [pretexta], wearing the toga praetexta: Clodius: decemviri, L.: adulter, i. e. juvenile, Iu.: mores, of youth, i. e. loose, Iu.— As subst m., a free-born youth: quosdam praetextatos scribunt, L.: loripes, Iu.* * *praetextata, praetextatum ADJunderage; juvenile; wearing a toga praetexta -
13 praetextus
praetextus adj. [P. of praetexo], bordered, edged: toga, bordered with purple (worn by the higher magistrates; also by free-born children less than seventeen years of age): aedilicia: togae praetextae habendae ius, L.: eripies pupillae togam praetextam?—As subst f., the toga praetexta: tu in praetextā esse consulatum putas?— Wearing the toga praetexta, with a purple border on the mantle: videre praetextos inimicos, i. e. in supreme power.—As subst f. (sc. fabula), a play in which the bordered toga is worn, tragedy (because eminent Romans were among the characters): praetextas docere, H.* * *praetexta, praetextum ADJbordered; wearing a toga praetextus -
14 togātus
togātus adj. [toga], wearing the toga, clad in the toga, gowned: gens, V.: ut togatus mandata senatus audiret, L.— In the garb of a Roman citizen, in Roman dress: Graeculus iudex modo palliatus modo togatus, now in Grecian, now in Roman garb: Gallia togata, Roman Gaul.—As subst m.: cum magnā catervā togatorum, i. e. of freeborn citizens.—In the garb of peace, in civil life, unarmed: cui uno togato supplicationem decreverit senatus.—As subst: lictorum maior numerus quam togatourm, civilians, L.: multitudo togatorum, S.— In the garb of a plain citizen: quasi unus e togatorum numero, i. e. one of the common herd: sportula turbae rapienda togatae, i. e. by the throng of clients, Iu.: comites, Iu.: ancilla togata (because the toga was worn by loose women), H.* * *togata, togatum ADJwearing a toga; civilian; of Roman status -
15 turriger
turriger gera, gerum, adj. [turris+GES-], turret-bearing, turreted: urbes, V.—As an epithet of Cybele, turret-crowned, turreted, wearing a crown of turrets (representing the earth with its cities): dea, O.: Turrigerā frontem Cybele redimita coronā, O.* * *turrigera, turrigerum ADJbearing a tower; wearing a turreted crown -
16 bracatus
Ibracata, bracatum ADJwearing trousers, breeched; (of Gauls of Narbonne)IIpersons wearing trousers/breeched, Gauls of Nabronne -
17 bracatus
brācātus, a, um, adj. [id.].I.Wearing trowsers or breeches.A.A gen. epithet for foreign, barbarian, effeminate:B.sic existimatis eos hic sagatos bracatosque versari,
Cic. Font. 15, 33 (11, 23):nationes,
id. Fam. 9, 15, 2:miles,
Prop. 3 (4), 4, 17:turba Getarum,
Ov. Tr. 4, 6, 47 Jahn:Medi,
Pers. 3, 53.—As a geog. designation of the land and the people beyond the Alps, = transalpinus, in distinction from togatus (q. v.):II.Gallia Bracata, afterwards called Gallia Narbonensis,
Mel. 2, 5, 1; Plin. 3, 4, 5, § 31; cf.:bracatis et Transalpinis nationibus,
Cic. Fam. 9, 15, 2.—Hence, sarcastically:O bracatae cognationis dedecus (kindr. with the people of Gallia Bracata, through his maternal grandfather, Calventius),
Cic. Pis. 23, 53: bracatorum pueri, boys from Gallia Narbonensis, Juv. 8, 234.—In gen., wearing broad garments:Satarchae totum bracati corpus,
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18 ātrātus
ātrātus adj. [ater], clothed in black: plebes, Ta.: equi (of the sun), Pr.* * *atrata, atratum ADJdarkened, blackened, dingy; clothed in black, in/wearing mourning -
19 brācātus (bracc-)
brācātus (bracc-) adj. [bracae], wearing breeches: nationes: bracatorum pueri, boys from Gaul, Iu.: bracatae cognationis dedecus, even to barbarian kindred. -
20 cataphractus
cataphractus adj., κατάφρακτοσ, mailed, wearing coats of mail.—Plur. m., mailed soldiers, L., Pr.* * *Icataphracta, cataphractum ADJarmored; clad in mail; B:blindedIIarmored soldier, soldier clad in mail
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