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1 capitellum
căpĭtellum, i, n. dim. [caput, capitulum] (perh. first post-class., for in Plin. 24, 19, 113, § 173, and 36, 23, 56, § 178, the MSS. and edd. vary between capitellum and capitulum; not in use in the time of Varro; v. Varr. L. L. 8, § 79 Müll.).I.A small head:II.paracenterii,
Veg. 3, 17, 2.—In architecture = capitulum, the capital of a column, Coripp. 4, 59; cf. Isid. Orig. 15, 8, 15; 19, 10, 24; Vulg. 3 Reg. 7, 16. -
2 capitellum
small head; capital/chapiter of a column -
3 Capitulenses
1.căpĭtŭlum, i, n. dim. [caput].I.Lit., a small head, of man or beast:B.operto capitulo bibere,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 14.— Hence, in the lang. of comedy, for a man, Plaut. As. 2, 4, 89;and as a term of endearment: o capitulum lepidissimum,
most charming creature, Ter. Eun. 3, 3, 25:haedi,
Cels. 2, 22.—Of plants:II.caepae,
Col. 11, 3, 15:sarmenti,
id. 3, 77, 4:torcularii,
Cato, R. R. 18, 4 al. (perh. also ramulorum, Plin. 24, 19, 113, § 173; 27, 5, 20, § 37; cf. capitellum).—Transf.A.In architecture.1.The capital or chapiter of a column, Vitr. 3, 3; 4, 1; Plin. 36, 23, 56, § 178 sq.—2.The capital of a triglyph, Vitr. 4, 3, 8.—3.The cross-beam of warlike engines, Vitr. 1, 1; 10, 17.—B.In late Lat., a covering for the head of females, Isid. Orig. 19, 31, 3; cf. Varr. ap. Non. p. 542, 30.—C.Also late Lat., a prominent part or division of a writing, a chapter, section, Tert. adv. Jud. 9, 19; Hier. in Ezech. c. 47 fin. —D.A section of a law, Cod. Just. 5, 37, 28.—E.The raising of recruits (as an office), Cod. Th. 11, 16, 15.2.Căpĭtŭlum, i, n., a town of the Hernici in Latium, now perh. Paliano, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 63.—Hence, Căpĭtŭlen-ses, ĭum, m., the inhabitants of Capitulum, Dig. 50, 15, 8, § 7. -
4 Capitulum
1.căpĭtŭlum, i, n. dim. [caput].I.Lit., a small head, of man or beast:B.operto capitulo bibere,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 14.— Hence, in the lang. of comedy, for a man, Plaut. As. 2, 4, 89;and as a term of endearment: o capitulum lepidissimum,
most charming creature, Ter. Eun. 3, 3, 25:haedi,
Cels. 2, 22.—Of plants:II.caepae,
Col. 11, 3, 15:sarmenti,
id. 3, 77, 4:torcularii,
Cato, R. R. 18, 4 al. (perh. also ramulorum, Plin. 24, 19, 113, § 173; 27, 5, 20, § 37; cf. capitellum).—Transf.A.In architecture.1.The capital or chapiter of a column, Vitr. 3, 3; 4, 1; Plin. 36, 23, 56, § 178 sq.—2.The capital of a triglyph, Vitr. 4, 3, 8.—3.The cross-beam of warlike engines, Vitr. 1, 1; 10, 17.—B.In late Lat., a covering for the head of females, Isid. Orig. 19, 31, 3; cf. Varr. ap. Non. p. 542, 30.—C.Also late Lat., a prominent part or division of a writing, a chapter, section, Tert. adv. Jud. 9, 19; Hier. in Ezech. c. 47 fin. —D.A section of a law, Cod. Just. 5, 37, 28.—E.The raising of recruits (as an office), Cod. Th. 11, 16, 15.2.Căpĭtŭlum, i, n., a town of the Hernici in Latium, now perh. Paliano, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 63.—Hence, Căpĭtŭlen-ses, ĭum, m., the inhabitants of Capitulum, Dig. 50, 15, 8, § 7. -
5 capitulum
1.căpĭtŭlum, i, n. dim. [caput].I.Lit., a small head, of man or beast:B.operto capitulo bibere,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 14.— Hence, in the lang. of comedy, for a man, Plaut. As. 2, 4, 89;and as a term of endearment: o capitulum lepidissimum,
most charming creature, Ter. Eun. 3, 3, 25:haedi,
Cels. 2, 22.—Of plants:II.caepae,
Col. 11, 3, 15:sarmenti,
id. 3, 77, 4:torcularii,
Cato, R. R. 18, 4 al. (perh. also ramulorum, Plin. 24, 19, 113, § 173; 27, 5, 20, § 37; cf. capitellum).—Transf.A.In architecture.1.The capital or chapiter of a column, Vitr. 3, 3; 4, 1; Plin. 36, 23, 56, § 178 sq.—2.The capital of a triglyph, Vitr. 4, 3, 8.—3.The cross-beam of warlike engines, Vitr. 1, 1; 10, 17.—B.In late Lat., a covering for the head of females, Isid. Orig. 19, 31, 3; cf. Varr. ap. Non. p. 542, 30.—C.Also late Lat., a prominent part or division of a writing, a chapter, section, Tert. adv. Jud. 9, 19; Hier. in Ezech. c. 47 fin. —D.A section of a law, Cod. Just. 5, 37, 28.—E.The raising of recruits (as an office), Cod. Th. 11, 16, 15.2.Căpĭtŭlum, i, n., a town of the Hernici in Latium, now perh. Paliano, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 63.—Hence, Căpĭtŭlen-ses, ĭum, m., the inhabitants of Capitulum, Dig. 50, 15, 8, § 7.
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