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2 purpuraria
purpŭrārĭus, a, um, adj. [id.].I.Of or belonging to purple, purple:II.officinae,
manufactories of purple, Plin. 35, 6, 27, §46: taberna,
Dig. 32, 1, 89:NEGOTIATOR ARTIS PVRPVRARIAE,
Inscr. Orell. 4250.—Substt.A.‡ purpŭrārĭus, ĭi, m., a purple-dyer, Inscr. Orell. 4271 and 4272.—B.‡ purpŭrārĭa, ae, f.1.A purpledye house, Inscr. Orell. 2952.—2.A female dyer in purple, Vulg. Act. 16, 14.—C.Plur.: Purpŭrārĭae, ārum, f. (sc. insulae), two islands in the Atlantic, now Madeira and Porto Santo, Juba ap. Plin. 6, 32, 37, § 203. -
3 Purpurariae
purpŭrārĭus, a, um, adj. [id.].I.Of or belonging to purple, purple:II.officinae,
manufactories of purple, Plin. 35, 6, 27, §46: taberna,
Dig. 32, 1, 89:NEGOTIATOR ARTIS PVRPVRARIAE,
Inscr. Orell. 4250.—Substt.A.‡ purpŭrārĭus, ĭi, m., a purple-dyer, Inscr. Orell. 4271 and 4272.—B.‡ purpŭrārĭa, ae, f.1.A purpledye house, Inscr. Orell. 2952.—2.A female dyer in purple, Vulg. Act. 16, 14.—C.Plur.: Purpŭrārĭae, ārum, f. (sc. insulae), two islands in the Atlantic, now Madeira and Porto Santo, Juba ap. Plin. 6, 32, 37, § 203. -
4 purpurarius
purpŭrārĭus, a, um, adj. [id.].I.Of or belonging to purple, purple:II.officinae,
manufactories of purple, Plin. 35, 6, 27, §46: taberna,
Dig. 32, 1, 89:NEGOTIATOR ARTIS PVRPVRARIAE,
Inscr. Orell. 4250.—Substt.A.‡ purpŭrārĭus, ĭi, m., a purple-dyer, Inscr. Orell. 4271 and 4272.—B.‡ purpŭrārĭa, ae, f.1.A purpledye house, Inscr. Orell. 2952.—2.A female dyer in purple, Vulg. Act. 16, 14.—C.Plur.: Purpŭrārĭae, ārum, f. (sc. insulae), two islands in the Atlantic, now Madeira and Porto Santo, Juba ap. Plin. 6, 32, 37, § 203. -
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6 lūtum
lūtum ī, n a plant yielding a yellow dye, yellow-weed, dyer's weed, weld: croceum, V.: luto corpora tingere, i. e. with yellow, Tb.* * *yellow dye, any yellow color; mud, clay, dirt -
7 anchusa
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8 bapheus
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9 blattiarius
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10 calyx
calyx/cup (flower/nut); bud?; fruit/animal skin, husk; shell (egg/sea urchin); two plants; one like arum; other anchusa (Dyer's bugloss); (monk's-hood? L+S) -
11 conchyliarius
purple dyer; (one who dyes with murex/purple-fish dye) -
12 conquiliarius
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13 bapheus
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14 blattiarius
blattĭārĭus, ii, m. [2. blatta, II.], a dyer in purple, Cod. Th. 13, 4, 2 dub. -
15 carinarius
cārīnārĭus, ii, m. [karos = kêros, cera, wax], he who colors wax-color, a dyer of yellow, Plaut. Aul. 3, 5, 36; cf. Ov. A. A. 3, 184. -
16 conchyliarius
conchylĭārĭus, ĭi, m. [conchylium], a purple dyer, Inscr. Donat. 315, 8. -
17 confector
confector, ōris, m. [id.].I.A maker, preparer, finisher (rare): coriorum, i. e. a tanner, Firm. Math. 3, 9, 7:II.purpurae,
i. e. a dyer, Vop. Aur. 29:negotiorum,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 44, § 108:totius belli,
id. Fam. 10, 20, 3:dux et exercitus tanti belli confector,
Tac. A. 14, 39 al. —A destroyer, consumer: cardinum, he who breaks them, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 268, 33:confector et consumptor omnium ignis,
Cic. N. D. 2, 15, 41:ferarum,
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19 lutum
1.lūtum, i, n., a plant used in dyeing yellow, yellow-weed. dyer's-weed, weld:II.jam croceo mutabit vellera luto,
Verg. E. 4, 44; Plin. 33, 5, 26, § 87; Vitr. 7, 14.—Transf., a yellow color, yellow, Verg. Cir. 316:2. I.nimius luto corpora tingit amor,
Tib. 1, 9 (8), 52 Heyne ad loc.Lit.:II.volutari in luto,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 24, § 53:cratesque luto integuntur,
Caes. B. C. 2, 15; Quadrig. ap. Non. 212, 17:imbre lutoque Aspersus,
Hor. Ep. 1, 11, 11:luto perfusa porticus,
Juv. 14, 66: pinguia crura luto, id. 3, 247:luto opplere aliquem,
Suet. Vesp. 5:in longa via et pulvis et lutum et pluvia,
Sen. Ep. 96, 3:si quis aliquem luto obliniverit,
Paul. Sent. 5, 4, 13:te pervolvam in luto,
Ter. And. 4, 4, 38.—In plur.: luta et limum aggerebant, Cic. Fragm. ap. Non. 212, 16.—Prov.: in luto esse or haerere, to stick in the mud, i. e. to be at a dead stop, unable to proceed:nunc homo in medio luto est: Nomen nescit,
Plaut. Ps. 4, 2, 27:neque mihi haud imperito eveniet, tali ut in luto haeream,
id. Pers. 4, 3, 66:in eodem haesitas luto,
Ter. Phorm. 5, 2, 15; cf. Lact. 2, 8, 24; 7, 2, 3: pro luto esse, to be as cheap as dirt:pro luto erat annona,
Petr. 44:omnia pro luto habere,
id. 67, 10; cf. id. 51, 6.—As a term of reproach, mud, filth: ludis me. Pa. Tum mihi sunt manus inquinatae. Sc. Quidum? Pa. Quia ludo luto, Plaut. Mil. 2, 3, 54; id. Most. 5, 2, 45:Lutum lenonium, commictum caeno stercilinum publicum!
id. Pers. 3, 5, 2; 9; Cat. 42, 13:O tenebrae, o lutum, o sordes,
offscouring of the earth, Cic. Pis. 26, 62.—Transf.A.Loam, clay, potter's clay:B.pocula de facili luto componere,
Tib. 1, 1, 40:ficta Saguntino cymbia malo luto,
Mart. 8, 6, 2: quibus arte benigna Et meliore luto finxit praecordia Titan, of better clay, i. e. of better materials, Juv. 14, 34; cf. Pers. 3, 23:homines compositi luto,
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20 molochinarius
mŏlŏchĭnārĭus ( moloci-), ii, m. [id.].I.A mallow-dyer, one who dyes with the color of mallows (ante- and post-class.), Plaut. Aul. 3, 5, 40.—II.A seller of mallowcolored garments, Inscr. Mar. 939, 6.
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