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  • 1 mentum

        mentum ī n    [2 MAN-], the chin: paulo attritius: incana, beards, V., H.
    * * *
    chin; projecting edge (architecture)

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  • 2 mento

    long-chin; one who has a long chin

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  • 3 mentagra

    mentā̆gra, ae, f. [mentum - agra, formed after pod-agra; lit., chin-disease], an eruption, tetter on the chin (i. q. lichen, q. v.), Plin. 26, 1, 2, § 2.

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  • 4 Mento

    1.
    mento, ōnis, m. amplif. [mentum], one who has a long chin, long-chin, Arn. 3, 108.
    2.
    Mento, ōnis, m. amplif. [id.], a Roman proper name. So C. Julius Mento, consul A. U. C. 323, Liv. 4, 26.

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  • 5 mento

    1.
    mento, ōnis, m. amplif. [mentum], one who has a long chin, long-chin, Arn. 3, 108.
    2.
    Mento, ōnis, m. amplif. [id.], a Roman proper name. So C. Julius Mento, consul A. U. C. 323, Liv. 4, 26.

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  • 6 mentum

    1.
    mentum, i, n. [root men-, min-, to project; cf.: minae, minari, etc.], the chin of persons and animals; also, the chin with the hair that grows on it, the beard.
    I.
    Lit.:

    Herculis mentum paulo attritius,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 43, § 94:

    attingere,

    Plin. 11, 45, 103, § 251:

    incana,

    Verg. A. 6, 809:

    caprarum,

    Plin. 8, 50, 76, § 204.—
    II.
    Transf., in archit., the projecting part of a cornice, which casts off the rain, the coping, Vitr. 4, 3, 6.
    2.
    mentum dicebant, quod nos commentum, Paul. ex Fest. p. 124 Müll.

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  • 7 menogenion

    mēnogĕnĭon, ii, n., = mênê (moon) and geneion (chin), a plant good for the cure of somnambulism, App. Herb. 64.

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  • 8 spira

    spīra, ae, f., = speira.
    I.
    That which is wound, wreathed, coiled, or twisted; a coil, fold, twist, spire (cf. orbis);

    of a serpent,

    Verg. G. 2, 154; id. A. 2, 217; Ov. M. 3, 77.—Of the grain of wood, Plin. 16, 39, 76, § 198.—Of the intestines, Lact. Opif. Dei, 11, § 16.—
    II.
    Concr.:

    spira dicitur et basis columnae unius tori aut duorum, et genus operis pistorii, et funis nauticus in orbem convolutus, ab eādem omnes similitudine. Pacuvius: Quid cessatis, socii, ejicere spiras sparteas? Ennius quidem hominum multitudinem ita appellat, cum ait: spiras legionibus nexunt,

    Fest. p. 300 Müll. (Ann. v. 501 Vahl., where the read. is nexit).—So,
    A.
    The base of a column, Vitr. 3, 3; 4, 1; Plin. 36, 23, 56, § 179.—
    B.
    A kind of twisted cake, a twist, cracknel, Cato, R. R. 77.—
    C.
    A coil of rope, Pac. ap. Fest. l. l.—
    D.
    A braid of hair, Plin. 9, 35, 58, § 117; Val. Fl. 6, 396.—
    E.
    A twisted tie for fastening the hat under the chin, Juv. 8, 208.—
    F.
    A confused crowd of men, Enn. ap. Fest. l. l.

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  • 9 Tantalos

    Tantălus ( - los), i (Greek collat. form of dat. Tantaleo, after the form Tantaleus), m., = Tantalos, a king of Phrygia, son of Jupiter, and father of Pelops and Niobe. He was admitted by Jupiter to the feasts of the gods;

    but, having disclosed their secrets, he was sent for punishment to the infernal regions, where he stood up to his chin in water under an overhanging fruittree, both of which retreated whenever he attempted to satisfy the hunger and thirst that tormented him. A rock also hung over him ever threatening to fall,

    Hyg. Fab. 82; Ov. Am. 2, 2, 44; id. M. 4, 457; 6, 172; 10, 41; Poët. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 5, 10; Cic. Tusc. 4, 16, 35; id. Fin. 1, 18, 60; Hor. Epod. 17, 66; id. S. 1, 1, 68; Tib. 1, 3, 77 al.—Hence,
    A.
    Tantălĕus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Tantalus:

    sors,

    Prop. 2, 17 (3, 9), 5:

    manus,

    id. 2, 1, 66:

    mensa,

    Stat. Th. 11, 128. —
    B.
    Tantălĭdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Tantalus; of Pelops, Ov. Tr. 2, 385; of the grandsons of Tantalus ( Atreus and Thyestes): Tantalidarum internecio, Poët. ap. Cic. N. D. 3, 38, 90; so,

    Tantalidae fratres,

    Ov. F. 2, 627; of his great-grandson, Agamemnon, id. M. 12, 626; id. H. 8, 45; id. Am. 2, 8, 13; id. F. 5, 307 al.—
    C.
    Tan-tălis, ĭdis, f., a female descendant of Tantalus; of Niobe, Ov. M. 6, 211; Stat. Th. 3, 193; Sen. Herc. Oet. 197; of Hermione, daughter of Menelaus, Ov. H. 8, 122:

    matres,

    descended from Tantalus, id. ib. 8, 66.

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  • 10 Tantalus

    Tantălus ( - los), i (Greek collat. form of dat. Tantaleo, after the form Tantaleus), m., = Tantalos, a king of Phrygia, son of Jupiter, and father of Pelops and Niobe. He was admitted by Jupiter to the feasts of the gods;

    but, having disclosed their secrets, he was sent for punishment to the infernal regions, where he stood up to his chin in water under an overhanging fruittree, both of which retreated whenever he attempted to satisfy the hunger and thirst that tormented him. A rock also hung over him ever threatening to fall,

    Hyg. Fab. 82; Ov. Am. 2, 2, 44; id. M. 4, 457; 6, 172; 10, 41; Poët. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 5, 10; Cic. Tusc. 4, 16, 35; id. Fin. 1, 18, 60; Hor. Epod. 17, 66; id. S. 1, 1, 68; Tib. 1, 3, 77 al.—Hence,
    A.
    Tantălĕus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Tantalus:

    sors,

    Prop. 2, 17 (3, 9), 5:

    manus,

    id. 2, 1, 66:

    mensa,

    Stat. Th. 11, 128. —
    B.
    Tantălĭdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Tantalus; of Pelops, Ov. Tr. 2, 385; of the grandsons of Tantalus ( Atreus and Thyestes): Tantalidarum internecio, Poët. ap. Cic. N. D. 3, 38, 90; so,

    Tantalidae fratres,

    Ov. F. 2, 627; of his great-grandson, Agamemnon, id. M. 12, 626; id. H. 8, 45; id. Am. 2, 8, 13; id. F. 5, 307 al.—
    C.
    Tan-tălis, ĭdis, f., a female descendant of Tantalus; of Niobe, Ov. M. 6, 211; Stat. Th. 3, 193; Sen. Herc. Oet. 197; of Hermione, daughter of Menelaus, Ov. H. 8, 122:

    matres,

    descended from Tantalus, id. ib. 8, 66.

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  • 11 vesticeps

    vestĭceps, cĭpis [vestis-capio, that has got the first covering of the chin, opp. investis], bearded, arrived at puberty, manly, virile (post-class.).
    I.
    Lit.:

    arrogari non potest nisi jam vesticeps,

    Gell. 5, 19, 7; Tert. Anim. 56; Aus. Idyll. 4, 73.—
    * II.
    Transf., immoral, corrupt (opp. investis, innocent), App. Mag. p. 336, 7.

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  • 12 vestis

    vestis, is, f. [Sanscr. root vas-, to put on; Gr. hes-, Wes-; cf. hennumi, esthês], the covering for the body, clothes, clothing, attire, vesture (syn. amictus; in class. prose only sing.).
    I.
    Lit.: lavere lacrimis vestem squalam et sordidam, Enn. ap. Non. 172, 20 (Trag. v. 370 Vahl.):

    mulierem cum auro et veste abducere,

    Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 69:

    satin' haec me vestis deceat,

    these clothes, id. Most. 1, 3, [p. 1982] 10:

    discidit vestem,

    Ter. Ad. 1, 2, 41:

    lugubris,

    id. Heaut. 2, 3, 45; id. Eun. 3, 5, 24:

    ad vestem muliebrem conficiendam,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 46, § 103; id. Phil. 2, 27, 66; id. de Or. 1, 35, 161:

    sumptā veste virili,

    Hor. S. 1, 2, 16; 1, 2, 95; id. Ep. 1, 19, 38 al.—
    2.
    Esp.: mutare vestem.
    (α).
    To put on mourning garments, put on mourning (cf. sordidatus), Cic. Planc. 12, 29; id. Sest. 11, 26; Liv. 6, 20, 2; cf.:

    quid vestis mutatio'st?

    Ter. Eun. 4, 4, 4:

    cum dolorem suum vestis mutatione declarandum censuisset,

    Cic. Pis. 8, 17.—
    (β).
    Also in gen., to change one's clothing, Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 61; Liv. 22, 1, 3; Sen. Ep. 18, 2; Vell. 2, 41, 2.—
    3.
    In sing. collect., = vestes:

    multam pretiosam supellectilem vestemque missam Carthaginem,

    Liv. 21, 15, 2; so id. 26, 21, 8; 31, 17, 6; 39, 6, 7; 44, 26, 9.—
    B.
    Plur., clothes, garments ( poet. and in postAug. prose):

    aurum vestibus illitum Mirata,

    Hor. C. 4, 9, 14:

    picturatae auri subtemine vestes,

    Verg. A. 3, 483:

    vestibus extentis,

    Juv. 12, 68:

    quod in vestes, margarita, gemmas fuerat erogaturus,

    Plin. Ep. 5, 16, 7; Quint. 6, 1, 30; 9, 4, 4; 11, 1, 31; Curt. 3, 13, 7; 5, 1, 10; Sen. Ep. 114, 11; id. Ben. 7, 9, 5; 7, 20, 2; Plin. 19, 1, 2, § 14; Suet. Tib. 36; id. Gram. 23; Tac. A. 2, 24; 3, 53; 12, 68. —
    II.
    Transf., of any sort of covering.
    1.
    A carpet, curtain, tapestry (syn. stragulum):

    in plebeiā veste cubandum est,

    Lucr. 2, 36; Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 56, § 146; Ov. M. 8, 659; Hor. S. 2, 4, 84; 2, 6, 103; 2, 6, 106 al. —
    2.
    Poet.
    (α).
    A veil, Stat. Th. 7, 244.—
    (β).
    The skin of a serpent, Lucr. 4, 61; cf. id. 3, 614.—
    (γ).
    The beard as the covering of the chin, Lucr. 5, 673 (cf. vesticeps and investis).—
    (δ).
    A spider's web, Lucr. 3, 386.

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