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1 amiculum
cloak, cape. -
2 chlamys
chlamys ydis, f, χλαμύσ, a Grecian upper garment of wool, military cloak, state mantle: cum chlamyde statua: Tyria, O.: Pallas chlamyde conspectus, V.—In gen., a cloak, mantle, V., H., O.* * *IGreek cloak/cape frequently for military use; state mantle; cloak, mantleIIchlamydos/is N FGreek cloak/cape frequently for military use; state mantle; cloak, mantle -
3 lacerna
lacerna ae, f [3 LAC-], a cloak worn over the toga, hooded shawl, lacerna, travelling-cloak, military cloak: cum nullis nec Gallicis nec lacernā: caput obscurante lacernā, H.: scissa, Iu.: nostrā facta manu, O.* * *open mantle/cloak; (fastened at the shoulder) -
4 sagulum
sagulum ī, n dim. [sagum], a small military cloak, travelling-cloak, C., Cs., L., V., Ta.* * *cloak, traveling cloak -
5 clamys
IGreek cloak/cape frequently for military use; state mantle; cloak, mantleIIclamydos/is N FGreek cloak/cape frequently for military use; state mantle; cloak, mantle -
6 abolla
abolla ae, f a mantle, cloak, Iu.; (prov.): facinus maioris abollae, of higher grade, Iu.* * *cloak (thick wool, for soldiers/peasants), mantle; wearer of a cloak -
7 palūdāmentum
palūdāmentum ī, n a military cloak, soldier's cloak: sponsi, L.: paludamenta (consulibus) detracta (as the uniform of generals-in-chief), L.* * *general's cloak, of scarlet color -
8 sagum
sagum ī, n [1 SAC-], a coarse woollen blanket, rough mantle: tegumen omnibus (Germanis) sagum, Ta.— A military cloak: qui sagis non abundares: sinistras sagis involvunt, Cs.—Fig., as a symbol of war, a military cloak, war-dress: cum est in sagis civitas, under arms: saga sumi dico oportere: propter cuius periculum ad saga issemus, i. e. would have fought.* * * -
9 paludamentum
I.In gen. (very rare; cf.:II.sagum, trabea): cognito super umeros fratris paludamento sponsi, quod ipsa confecerat,
Liv. 1, 26; Sall. Fragm. ap. Non. 539, 3.—In partic., a general's cloak (freq.):paludamenta (sunt) insignia atque ornamenta militaria... quae propterea, quod conspiciuntur qui ea habent, ac fiunt palam, paludamenta dicta,
Varr. L. L. 7, § 37 Müll.; cf.:omnia militaria ornamenta paludamenta dici (ait Veranius),
Fest. p. 253 Müll.; Liv. 9, 5:paludamento circum laevum bracchium intorto,
id. 25, 16 fin.:coccum imperatoriis dicatum paludamentis,
Plin. 22, 2, 3, § 3;Vall. Max. 1, 6, 11: indutus aureo paludamento,
Aur. Vict. Epit. 3. Agrippina, the mother of Nero, wore a paludamentum of cloth of gold at the naval combat exhibited by the emperor Claudius, Plin. 33, 3, 19, § 63 (acc. to Tac. A. 12, 56: ipse, Claudius, insigni paludamento neque procul Agrippina chlamyde auratā praesidere).—Ut illi, quibus erat moris paludamento mutare praetextam, i. e., to exchange civil administration for [p. 1295] military command, Plin. Pan. 56, 4; cf.: togam paludamento mutavit, i. e. peace for war, Sall. Fragm. ap. Isid. Orig. 19, 24. -
10 amiculum
amiculum ī, n [amicio], an outer garment, mantle, cloak: amicae: purpureum, L.* * *I IIcloak; mantle, outer garment; clothing (pl.), dress -
11 chlamydātus
chlamydātus adj. [chlamys], in a military cloak.* * *chlamydata, chlamydatum ADJdressed in a (military) cloak/cape -
12 endromis
endromis idis, f, ἐνδρομίσ, a coarse woollen cloak, athlete's wrapper, Iu.* * * -
13 gausape
gausape abl. e, plur. a, n, γαυσάπησ, a rough woollen cloth: purpureum, H., O.* * *Icloth of woolen frieze (coarse wool cloth w/nap); cloak of this materialIIcloth of woolen frieze (coarse wool cloth w/nap); cloak of this material -
14 laena
laena ae, f, χλαῖνα, a woollen mantle, shawl, cloak, V., C., Iu.* * * -
15 paenula (pēn-)
paenula (pēn-) ae, f a woollen outer garment covering the body, travelling-cloak, mantle: paenulā inretitus: ita egi, ut non scinderem paenulam, did not tear his cloak (i. e. press him violently to stay). -
16 palliolum
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17 pallium
pallium ī, n [palla], a cover, coverlet: onerosa pallia iactat, Iu.— A Grecian cloak, mantle: umerum pallio onerare, T.: Pone adprendit pallio, T.: purpureum: cum pallio inambulare, L.* * *cover, coverlet; Greek cloak -
18 palūdātus
palūdātus adj., with a military cloak, in the garb of a general, in field dress: proficiscebamini paludati in provincias: ut paludati (consules) exeunt, Cs.: lictores, L.: duces, Iu.* * *paludata, paludatum ADJ -
19 sagātus
sagātus adj. [sagum], clothed in a sagum, wearing a military cloak: sagati bracatique.* * *sagata, sagatum ADJ -
20 chlamis
Greek cloak/cape frequently for military use; state mantle; cloak, mantle
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