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1 pallium
coverlet, mantle, cloak. -
2 Cadurci
Cădurci, ōrum, m., = Kadourkoi, a people in Gallia Narbonensis, whose capital was Divona, now Cahors, Caes. B. G. 7, 4 sqq.; Plin. 4, 19, 33, § 109; 19, 1, 2, § 8; in Caes. B. G. 7, 75, with the appel. Eleutheri (perh. a division of the former people, in the present Alby).—Hence, Cădurcus, a, um, adj., of or pertaining to the Cadurci:natales,
Sid. Carm. 9, 282: sedes, Aus. Prof. n. 17.— Absol.: cădurcum, i, n., a Cadurcian coverlet, a coverlet of Cadurcian linen, Juv. 7, 221;and meton.,
a bed ornamented with a Cadurcian coverlet, a marriage-bed, id. 6, 537 Schol. -
3 cadurcum
Cădurci, ōrum, m., = Kadourkoi, a people in Gallia Narbonensis, whose capital was Divona, now Cahors, Caes. B. G. 7, 4 sqq.; Plin. 4, 19, 33, § 109; 19, 1, 2, § 8; in Caes. B. G. 7, 75, with the appel. Eleutheri (perh. a division of the former people, in the present Alby).—Hence, Cădurcus, a, um, adj., of or pertaining to the Cadurci:natales,
Sid. Carm. 9, 282: sedes, Aus. Prof. n. 17.— Absol.: cădurcum, i, n., a Cadurcian coverlet, a coverlet of Cadurcian linen, Juv. 7, 221;and meton.,
a bed ornamented with a Cadurcian coverlet, a marriage-bed, id. 6, 537 Schol. -
4 Cadurcus
Cădurci, ōrum, m., = Kadourkoi, a people in Gallia Narbonensis, whose capital was Divona, now Cahors, Caes. B. G. 7, 4 sqq.; Plin. 4, 19, 33, § 109; 19, 1, 2, § 8; in Caes. B. G. 7, 75, with the appel. Eleutheri (perh. a division of the former people, in the present Alby).—Hence, Cădurcus, a, um, adj., of or pertaining to the Cadurci:natales,
Sid. Carm. 9, 282: sedes, Aus. Prof. n. 17.— Absol.: cădurcum, i, n., a Cadurcian coverlet, a coverlet of Cadurcian linen, Juv. 7, 221;and meton.,
a bed ornamented with a Cadurcian coverlet, a marriage-bed, id. 6, 537 Schol. -
5 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 -
6 strātum
strātum ī, n [P. n. of sterno], a covering, horse-cloth, housing, saddle: mulis strata detrahi iubet, L.: stratis insignia pictis Terga equi, O.— A bed-covering, coverlet, quilt, pillow: quies neque molli strato neque silentio accersita, L.: Strataque quae membris intepuere tuis, O.— A bed, couch: stratis Perseus exiluit, O.: Mollibus e stratis surgit, V.* * *coverlet; bed, couch; horse-blanket -
7 cadurcum
cadurcum ī, n —Prop., of the Cadurci (in Gaul); hence, linen (from Gaul): niveum, a white bed-cover, Iu.* * *coverlet (of Cadurcian/French linen); marriage bed -
8 lōdīx
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9 plāga
plāga ae, f [PLAG-], a blow, stroke, stripe, cut, thrust, wound: merces plagae: (pueris) Dant animos plagae, V.: plagae et volnera, Ta.: plagae crescunt, Nisi prospicis, a flogging, T.: mortifera: inpulsio (atomorum), quam plagam appellat, shock. —Fig., a blow, stroke, injury, calamity, disaster, misfortune: accepisset res p. plagam: plaga iniecta petitioni tuae: sic nec orator plagam gravem facit, nisi, etc., makes a deep impression.* * *Ihunting net, web, trap; tract/region/quarter; expanse of country/sea; coverletIIstroke, blow, stripe, cut, thrust; wound/gash, injury; misfortune; impression -
10 plaga
plaga ae, f [PARC-], a hunting-net, snare, gin: tabulam tamquam plagam ponere: in plagam cervus venit, O.—Usu. plur: tendere plagas: extricata densis Cerva plagis, H.: Nexilibus plagis silvas ambit, O.—Fig., a snare, trap, toil: hanc ergo plagam effugi: quas plagas ipsi contra se texuerunt: Antonium conieci in Caesaris plagas. — A stretch of country, region, quarter, zone, tract: aetheria, the ethereal regions, V.: caeli scrutantur plagas, C. poët.: plagae Quattuor, zones, V.: ad orientis plagam, Cu.: plaga una continuit ceteros in armis, one canton, L.* * *Ihunting net, web, trap; tract/region/quarter; expanse of country/sea; coverletIIstroke, blow, stripe, cut, thrust; wound/gash, injury; misfortune; impression -
11 (tapēs
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12 austrum
purple dye; purple color; material dyed purple (garment, coverlet) -
13 ciliciolum
small garment/coverlet/blanket of goat's hair; (originating in Cilicia) -
14 peristroma
curtain, coverlet, carpet, hanging -
15 amphitapa
amphĭtăpa, ae, f., = amphitapês, a coverlet, shaggy on both sides: dormire super amphitapa bene molli, Varr. ap. Non. 540, 30; Lucil. ib.; Dig. 34, 2, 24. -
16 ciliciolum
cĭlĭcĭŏlum, i, n. dim. [cilicium], a small garment or coverlet of goats ' hair, Hier. Ep. 71, 7; 108, 15. -
17 instragulum
instrāgŭlum, i, n. [insterno], a covering, coverlet (ante-class.), Cato, R. R. 10, 11. -
18 lodicula
lōdīcŭla, ae, f. dim. [lodix], a small coverlet, blanket:segestri vel lodicula involutus,
Suet. Aug. 83:lodiculam in pavimento extendere,
Petr. 20, 2. -
19 lodix
lōdix, īcis, f. (m., Pollio ap. Quint. 1, 6, 42), a coverlet, blanket, counterpane, Juv. 6, 195; 7, 66; Mart. 14, 152, 1. -
20 operimentum
ŏpĕrīmentum (sync. opermentum;al. oprimentum,
Prud. Psych. 461), i, n. [id.], a covering, cover, lid (class.):quibus operibantur operimenta et pallia opercula dixerunt,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 167 Müll.:operimenta decem,
Cato, R. R. 10: equis paria operimenta erant, Sall. Fragm. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 11, 770:nuces gemino protectae operimento,
Plin. 15, 22, 24, § 86:fulmen, quo dolia exhauriuntur intactis operimen tis,
the lids, id. 2, 51, 52, § 137:oculorum,
id. 8, 42, 64, § 156:testei,
id. 11, 37, 55, § 153; a coverlet, covering for a bed:lectuli,
Vulg. Deut. 27, 20:de cubili,
id. Prov. 22, 27: redditur terrae corpus et ita locatum ac situm quasi operimento matris obducitur, * Cic. Leg. 2, 22, 56.— Trop.: operimenta animae, Ambros. Noë et Arca, 29, § 112.
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