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  • 1 pulvereus

    pulvĕrĕus, a, um, adj. [pulvis].
    I.
    Of or containing dust, filled with or full of dust, dust-:

    nubes,

    clouds of dust, Verg. A. 8, 593:

    turbo,

    a whirlwind of dust, Claud. B. Get. 458:

    farina,

    fine as dust, Ov. Med. Fac. 61:

    solum,

    id. M. 7, 113:

    aequor,

    a battle-field filled with dust, Stat. Th. 11, 403:

    crinis,

    id. ib. 6, 7:

    circus,

    id. ib. 6, 493:

    aspectus,

    dusty, Plin. 37, 10, 61, § 170:

    erat ex itinere anhelus et pulvereus,

    covered with dust, Pac. Pan. Theod. 34:

    pulverei et cinerosi mortui,

    App. M. 4, p. 150, 27.—
    II.
    Act., that raises the dust:

    equi,

    Val. Fl. 4, 608:

    palla,

    Ov. M. 6, 705.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > pulvereus

  • 2 pulverulentus

        pulverulentus adj.    [pulvis], full of dust, covered with dust, dusty: via: aestas, V.: agmina, V.—Fig., attended with labor, toilsome: praemia militiae, O.
    * * *
    pulverulenta, pulverulentum ADJ

    Latin-English dictionary > pulverulentus

  • 3 pulverulentus

    pulvĕrŭlentus, a, um, adj. [id.].
    I.
    Lit., full of dust, dusty:

    via,

    Cic. Att. 5, 14, 1:

    aestas,

    Verg. G. 1, 66:

    femina,

    Prop. 3, 14 (4, 13), 7:

    amnis,

    Ov. Am. 3, 6, 96; hence, also: Ceres, covered with dust in summer, Lucr. 5, 742:

    agmina,

    Verg. A. 4, 154.—
    II.
    Trop., attended with labor:

    praemia militiae,

    i. e. toilsome, Ov. Am. 1, 15, 4:

    virtus,

    Sen. Vit. Beat. 7, 3.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > pulverulentus

  • 4 abacus

    ăbăcus, i (according to Prisc. 752 P. also ăbax, ăcis; cf. id. p. 688), m.,=abax, akos, prop. a square tublet; hence, in partic.,
    I.
    A sideboard, the top of which was made of marble, sometimes of silver, gold, or other precious material, chiefly used for the display of gold and silver vessels, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 16, § 35; 2, 4, 25, § 57; id. Tusc. 5, 21, 61; Varr. L. L. 9, § 46 Mūll.; Plin. 37, 2, 6, § 14; Juv. 3, 2-0-4:

    perh. also called mensae Delphicae,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 59 init. Zumpt; Mart. 12, 67. Accord. to Liv. 39, 6, 7, and Plin. 34, 3, 8, § 14, Cn. Manlius Vulso flrst brought them from Asia to Rome, B.C. 187, in his triumph over the Galatae; cf. Becker, Gall. 2, p. 258 (2d edit.).—
    II.
    A gaming-board, divided into compurtments, for playing with dice or counters, Suet. Ner. 22; Macr. S. 1, 5.—
    III.
    A counting-table, covered with sand or dust, and used for arithmetical computation, Pers. 1, 131; App. Mag. p. 284; cf. Becker, Gall. 2, p. 65. —
    IV.
    A wooden tray, Cato, R. R. 10, 4.—
    V.
    A painted panel or square compariment in the wall or ceiling of a chamber, Vitr. 7, 3, 10; Plin. 33, 12, 56, § 159; 35, 1, 1, § 3, and 35, 6, 13, § 32.—
    VI.
    In architecture, a fiat, square stone on the top of a column, immediately under the architrare, Vitr. 3, 5, 5 sq.; 4, 1, 11 sq.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > abacus

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