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corners of city walls

  • 1 אברוורי

    אַבְרַוְורֵי, אַבְרוּרֵיm. pl. (denom. of אבר, cmp. חברורי) 1) (cmp. אָבַר Pi.) wings or corners of city walls (h. פִּנָּה), pinnacles, mural turrets. Sabb.11aed. (Ar. אברוארי, read אבראורי; Ms. M. אַוְרַוְרֵי; Var. lect. v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) 2) (v. אֵבֶר a. חֶבֶר) balance, freight arranged for balancing, ballast. B. Bath24b אימור באברוו׳ הוו מנחי Ms. M. (ed. באברו׳) I may say, the small kegs were placed among the large for balancing purposes.

    Jewish literature > אברוורי

  • 2 אַבְרַוְורֵי

    אַבְרַוְורֵי, אַבְרוּרֵיm. pl. (denom. of אבר, cmp. חברורי) 1) (cmp. אָבַר Pi.) wings or corners of city walls (h. פִּנָּה), pinnacles, mural turrets. Sabb.11aed. (Ar. אברוארי, read אבראורי; Ms. M. אַוְרַוְרֵי; Var. lect. v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) 2) (v. אֵבֶר a. חֶבֶר) balance, freight arranged for balancing, ballast. B. Bath24b אימור באברוו׳ הוו מנחי Ms. M. (ed. באברו׳) I may say, the small kegs were placed among the large for balancing purposes.

    Jewish literature > אַבְרַוְורֵי

  • 3 אַבְרוּרֵי

    אַבְרַוְורֵי, אַבְרוּרֵיm. pl. (denom. of אבר, cmp. חברורי) 1) (cmp. אָבַר Pi.) wings or corners of city walls (h. פִּנָּה), pinnacles, mural turrets. Sabb.11aed. (Ar. אברוארי, read אבראורי; Ms. M. אַוְרַוְרֵי; Var. lect. v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) 2) (v. אֵבֶר a. חֶבֶר) balance, freight arranged for balancing, ballast. B. Bath24b אימור באברוו׳ הוו מנחי Ms. M. (ed. באברו׳) I may say, the small kegs were placed among the large for balancing purposes.

    Jewish literature > אַבְרוּרֵי

  • 4 angulus

    angŭlus, i, m. [cf. ankulos, crooked, bent, angular, Paul. ex Fest. p. 11 Müll.; v. ango], an angle, a corner.
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    Math. t. t., an angle:

    angulus optusus,

    Lucr. 4, 355:

    angulus acutus,

    Plin. 12, 3, 29, § 50:

    meridianus circulus horizonta rectis angulis secat,

    Sen. Q. N. 5, 17; so,

    ad pares angulos ad terram ferri,

    at right angles, perpendicularly, Cic. Tusc. 1, 17, 40:

    Hoc ubi suffugit sensum simul angulus omnis,

    Lucr. 4, 360:

    figura, quae nihil habet incisum angulis, nihil anfractibus,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 18.—
    B.
    A corner:

    hujus lateris alter angulus qui est ad Cantium,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 13:

    extremus,

    the extreme point, corner, Ov. M. 13, 884; Hor. S. 2, 6, 8; Plin. 37, 10, 66, § 178:

    arcae anguli,

    Vulg. Exod. 25, 12:

    quattuor anguli pallii,

    ib. Deut. 22, 12:

    hic factus est in caput anguli,

    the corner-stone, ib. Matt. 21, 42:

    anguli oculorum,

    the corners of the eyes, Cels. 6, 6, 31; Plin. 24, 14, 77, § 126:

    anguli parietum,

    the angles of walls, id. 2, 82, 84, § 197; so,

    murorum,

    Vulg. 2 Par. 26, 13:

    in angulis platearum,

    ib. Matt. 6, 5:

    quattuor anguli terrae,

    the four quarters of the earth, ib. Apoc. 7, 1.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    A retired, unfrequented place, a nook, corner, lurking-place: in angulum abire, * Ter. Ad. 5, 2, 10:

    nemo non modo Romae, sed nec ullo in angulo totius Italiae oppressus aere alieno fuit, quem etc.,

    Cic. Cat. 2, 4 fin.:

    ille terrarum mihi praeter omnes Angulus ridet,

    Hor. C. 2, 6, 14:

    angulus hic mundi nunc me accipit,

    Prop. 5, 9, 65:

    gratus puellae risus ab angulo,

    Hor. C. 1, 9, 22; Vell. 2, 102, 3.—Contemptuously, of the schools or places of private discussion, in contrast with public, practical life:

    quibus ego, ut de his rebus in angulis consumendi otii causā disserant, cum concessero, etc.,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 13, 57:

    earum ipsarum rerum, quas isti in angulis personant, reapse, non oratione perfectio,

    id. Rep. 1, 2; Lact. 3, 16.—On the contr. without contempt, in Seneca, Ep. 95.—So also, detractingly, of a little country-seat, in opp. to the city: quod Angulus iste feret piper, that hole, said by the discontented steward, Hor. Ep. 1, 14, 23 (so without detraction:

    recessus,

    Juv. 3, 230).—
    * Trop.
    : me ex hoc, ut ita dicam, campo aequitatis ad istas verborum angustias et ad omnes litterarum angulos revocas, into every strait, embarrassment (the figure is taken from a contest or game, in which one strives to get his antagonist into a corner), Cic. Caecin. 29.—
    B.
    A projection of the sea into the land, a bay, gulf: Gallicus, Cato ap. Charis. p. 185 P.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > angulus

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