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21 cīnctus
cīnctus ūs, m [cingo], a girding: Gabinus, a manner of girding the toga: incinctus cinctu Gabino, L.: cinctu Gabino Insignis, V.* * *Icincta, cinctum ADJsurrounded/encircled; surrounded (by friends/people/enemy); bordered, enclosed; having one's dress girt in special way; fastened roundIIw/alte -- for action
girdle, method of girding clothes; crown/garland; belt -
22 cīvicus
cīvicus adj. [civis], of citizens, civil, civic: iura, H.: rabies, H.: bella, O.: arma pro trepidis reis, i. e. defence, O.: corona, the civic crown (of oak-leaves, given for saving the life of a citizen in war), C., L.* * *civica, civicum ADJof one's town/city/fellow-citizens; civil, civic; legal, civil (not military) -
23 culmen
culmen inis, n [for columen], the top, summit, roof, gable: mersae culmina villae, O.: tuguri, V.: aedis, L.: culmina hominum, deorum, i. e. of houses and temples, V.: Alpium, Cs.: summum hominis, the crown of the head, L.: inane fabae, the leafless stalk, O.—Fig., the summit, height, point of culmination: fortunae, L.: ruit a culmine Troia, V.* * *height/peak/top/summit/zenith; roof, gable, ridge-pole; head, chief; "keystone" -
24 coronamentum
flowers (pl.) for making garlands; garland/crown itself (L+S) -
25 obsidionalis
obsidionalis, obsidionale ADJof/connected with siege/blockade -
26 quibus
I.(fem. pl. dat.) the good fortune, TO WHICH he owed his crown.II.(fem. pl. abl.) the beards, BY WHICH the pirates were known.III.(masc. pl. abl.) his sons, BY WHOM he was attacked when oldIV.(masc. pl. dat.) the monastery IN WHICH he was intered.V.(neut. pl. dat.) the crimes FOR WHICH he was executed.VI.(neut. pl. abl.) the arms WITH WHICH he won Rome. -
27 Apollo
Ăpollo, ĭnis (earlier Ăpello, like hemo for homo, Paul. ex Fest. p. 22 Müll.; gen. APOLONES, Inscr. Orell. 1433, like salutes, v. salus; dat. APOLLONI, Corp. Inscr. III. 567, APOLENEI, ib. I. 167, APOLONE, Inscr. Ritschl, Epigr. Suppl. 3, p. 3; abl. APOLONE; the gen. Apollōnis etc., is often found in MSS., as in Cic. Tusc. 1, 47, 114, and even Apollŏnis is found in Plaut. Men. 5, 2, 119; Neue, Formenl. I. p. 165), m., = Apollôn, Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, twinbrother of Diana, and god of the sun. On account of his omniscience, god of divination; on account of his lightnings (belê), god of archery (hence represented with quiver and dart), and of the pestilence caused by heat; but, since his priests were the first physicians, also god of the healing art; and since he communicated oracles in verse, god of poetry and music, presiding over the Muses, etc.; cf. Hor. C. S. 61 sq. In more ancient times, represented as a protecting deity, by a conical pillar in the streets and highways (Apollo Agyieus, v. Agyieus and Müll. Denkm. 2). In the class. period of the arts, represented with weapons, the cithara, a crown of laurel, etc., with hair commonly flowing down upon his neck, but sometimes collected together and fastened up (akersekomês), as a blooming youth (meirakion); cf.II.Müll. Archaeol. §§ 359 and 360. The laurel-tree was sacred to him,
Phaedr. 3, 17, 3; Ov. F. 6, 91;hence, arbor Phoebi,
the laurel-tree, id. ib. 3, 139; cf. arbor.—After the battle at Actium, Augustus there consecrated a temple to Apollo;hence, Apollo Actiacus,
Ov. M. 13, 715, and Actius Phoebus, Prop. 5, 6, 67 (cf. Strabo, 10, 451, and v. Actium and Actius): [p. 139] Pythius Apollo, Naev. ap. Macr. S. 6, 5: crinitus Apollo, Enn. ap. Cic. Ac. 2, 28, 89:dignos et Apolline crines,
Ov. M. 3, 421:flavus Apollo,
id. Am. 1, 15, 35:Apollinis nomen est Graecum, quem solem esse volunt,
Cic. N. D. 2, 27, 68:Apollinem Delium,
id. Verr. 1, 18, 48; Verg. A. 4, 162:Apollinem morbos depellere,
Caes. B. G. 6, 17; Verg. E. 6, 73; Hor. C. 1, 7, 28:magnus Apollo,
Verg. E. 3, 104:formosus,
id. ib. 4, 53:pulcher,
id. A. 3, 119:vates Apollo,
Val. Fl. 4, 445:oraculum Apollinis,
Cic. Am. 2, 7.—Hence,Esp.A.Apollinis urbs magna, a town in Upper Egypt, also called Apollonopolis, now the village Edju, Plin. 5, 9, 11, § 60; cf. Mann. Afr. I. 328.—B.Apollinis promontorium.a.In Zeugitana in Africa, a mile east of Utica, now Cape Gobeah or Farina (previously called promontorium pulchrum), Liv. 30, 24, 8; Mel. 1, 7, 2; Plin. 5, 4, 3, § 23; cf. Mann. Afr. II. 293.—b.In Mauretania, Plin. 5, 2, 1, § 20.—C.Apollinis oppidum, a town in the eastern part of Ethiopia, Plin. 6, 30, 35, § 189.—D.Apollinis Phaestii portus, a harbor in the territory of Locri Ozolœ, Plin. 4, 3, 4, § 7.—E.Apollinis Libystini fanum, a place in Sicily, now Fano, Macr. S. 1, 17. -
28 Arbuscula
1.arbuscŭla, ae, f. dim. [from arbor, as majusculus, minusculus, from major, minor].I.A small tree, shrub.A.Lit., Varr. R. R. 3, 15; Col. 5, 10, 7; 5, 11, 13; 11, 2, 79.—B.Transf., of a tuft of feathers:II.arbuscula crinita,
i. e. the crown on the head of the peacock, Plin. 11, 37, 44, § 121.—In mechanics, a movable machine for propelling military engines, Gr. hamaxopodes, Vitr. 10, 20.2.Arbuscŭla, ae, f., the name of a mimic actress in the time of Cicero, Cic. Att. 4, 15; Hor. S. 1, 10, 77. -
29 arbuscula
1.arbuscŭla, ae, f. dim. [from arbor, as majusculus, minusculus, from major, minor].I.A small tree, shrub.A.Lit., Varr. R. R. 3, 15; Col. 5, 10, 7; 5, 11, 13; 11, 2, 79.—B.Transf., of a tuft of feathers:II.arbuscula crinita,
i. e. the crown on the head of the peacock, Plin. 11, 37, 44, § 121.—In mechanics, a movable machine for propelling military engines, Gr. hamaxopodes, Vitr. 10, 20.2.Arbuscŭla, ae, f., the name of a mimic actress in the time of Cicero, Cic. Att. 4, 15; Hor. S. 1, 10, 77. -
30 cidar
cĭdăris, is, f. ( cĭdar, aris, n., Auct. Itin. Alex. M. p. 64 Mai) [Persian; Heb. ; Gr. kidaris], = tiara orthê, an ornament for the head of Persian kings, a diadem, tiara:B.cidarim Persae vocabant regium capitis insigne,
Curt. 3, 3, 19.—The crown of the Prince of Israel (in prophetic vision), Vulg. Ezech. 21, 26.—II.A head-dress of the high-priest of the Jews (cf. the Talmud,), Hier. Ep. 64, n. 3; id. in Ezech. 7, 21, 25; Lact. 4, 14, 8 (as transl. of the Heb., Vulg. Zach. 3, 5); Vulg. Lev. 8, 9; 16, 4 al. -
31 cidaris
cĭdăris, is, f. ( cĭdar, aris, n., Auct. Itin. Alex. M. p. 64 Mai) [Persian; Heb. ; Gr. kidaris], = tiara orthê, an ornament for the head of Persian kings, a diadem, tiara:B.cidarim Persae vocabant regium capitis insigne,
Curt. 3, 3, 19.—The crown of the Prince of Israel (in prophetic vision), Vulg. Ezech. 21, 26.—II.A head-dress of the high-priest of the Jews (cf. the Talmud,), Hier. Ep. 64, n. 3; id. in Ezech. 7, 21, 25; Lact. 4, 14, 8 (as transl. of the Heb., Vulg. Zach. 3, 5); Vulg. Lev. 8, 9; 16, 4 al. -
32 coronamentum
cŏrōnāmentum, i, n. [id.], flowers for crowns or garlands, Cato, R. R. 8, 2; Plin. 21, 1, 1, § 1; 21, 9, 28, § 52 sq.; 22, 21, 26, § 53.—II.The garland or crown itself, Tert. Cor. Mil. 1; 7. -
33 destruo
dē-strŭo, xi, ctum, 3, v. a., to pull or tear down any thing built (opp. construo— [p. 561] for syn. cf.: demolior, diruo).I.Prop. (rare but class.):B.navem, aedificium idem destruit facillime, qui construxit,
Cic. de Sen. 20, 72; so,templum prope funditus,
Suet. Vesp. 9:moenia,
Verg. A. 4, 326:aras,
Vulg. Exod. 34, 13 et saep.—Poet. transf.:II.crinemque manumque, i. e.,
to strip off crown and sceptre, Stat. Th. 12, 93.—Trop., to destroy, ruin, weaken (perh. not ante-Aug.):destruere ac demoliri aliquid,
Liv. 34, 3:tyrannidem,
Quint. 1, 10, 48:orationem (opp. illustrare),
id. 11, 1, 2; cf.finitionem (opp. confirmare),
id. 7, 3, 19:singulos testes (opp. exornare),
id. 5, 7, 25 sq.:hostem,
Tac. A. 2, 63:senem,
id. H. 1, 6:multa vetustas,
Ov. F. 5, 132; cf. id. M. 15, 235:dicta vultu,
id. A. A. 2, 312:legem,
Vulg. Rom. 3, 31. -
34 unguis
unguis, is (abl. ungui, Cat. 62, 43; Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 46; id. C. 2, 8, 4; Prop. 1, 20, 39; cf. Charis. p. 120), m. [cf. Gr. ONUCh-, onux; Sanscr. nakha], a nail of a person's finger or toe.I.Lit., Plin. 11, 45, 101, § 247; 10, 35, 52, § 106; 28, 2, 5, § 28; Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 51; 1, 19, 46; id. S. 1, 3, 101; Prop. 1, 20, 39; Ov. Am. 1, 7, 64; 2, 6, 4; id. A. A. 3, 708.—2.Of animals. a claw, talon, hoof, Plin. 11, 45, 101, § 247; Hor. C. 2, 19, 24; Ov. M. 4, 717; 10, 540; Col. 6, 12; Mart. 14, 199 al.—B.Proverbial phrases.1.Ab imis unguibus usque ad verticem summum, from top to toe, from the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, Cic. Rosc. Com. 7, 20.—2.A rectā conscientiā transversum unguem non discedere, not to depart a finger's breadth in the least, Cic. Att. 13, 20, 4; cf.3.ellipt.: urge igitur, nec transversum unguem, quod aiunt, a stilo,
id. Fam. 7, 25, 2:si tu ex isto loco digitum transvorsum aut unguem latum excesseris,
Plaut. Aul. 1, 1, 17 sq.; Hier. Ep. 127, 8 (v. transversus and digitus).—Cum medium ostenderet unguem, i. e. showed utter derision, the greatest contempt (because the middle finger was regarded as indecent), Juv. 10, 53.—4.Incestos amores De tenero meditatur ungui, i. e. from childhood, ex hapalôn onuchôn, Hor. C. 3, 6, 24 (for which:5.a teneris unguiculis,
Cic. Fam. 1, 6, 2).—Ad or in unguem, after the Gr. eis onucha or ep onuchos, to a hair, to a nicety, exactly, perfectly (an expression borrowed from sculptors, who, in modelling, give the finishing touch with the nail;6.or joiners, who test the accuracy of joints in wood by the nail: materiem dolare ad unguem,
Col. 11, 2, 13:ad unguem Factus homo,
highly polished, perfectly accomplished, Hor. S. 1, 5, 32; cf.:carmen decies castigare ad unguem,
id. A. P. 294 Jan. ad loc.: suturae capitis [p. 1932] in unguem committuntur, Cels. 8, 1, § 12; Verg. G. 2, 277 Serv.; Vitr. 4, 6, 2; cf.also: carmina molli numero fluere, ut per leve severos effundat junctura unguis,
Pers. 1, 65.—Homo, cujus pluris erat unguis, quam tu totus es, a man whose little finger was worth more than your whole body, Petr. 57 fin. —7.Rodere ungues, to bite the nails, i. e. to be buried in thought, etc.:II.ille in versu faciendo Saepe caput scaberet vivos et roderet ungues,
Hor. S. 1, 10, 71; cf.: ungue meam morso saepe querere fidem. Prop. 3 (4), 25, 4:et saepe inmeritos corrumpas dentibus ungues,
id. 2, 4, 3 (13).—Transf.A.Of plants, a nail-like spot, the tip, extremity, Plin. 12, 9, 19, § 36; 21, 18, 73, § 121; Col. 4, 24, 7; Pall. Febr. 12, 5.—B.A kind of shell-fish, perh. the razor-fish, Varr. L. L. 5, 12, 23.—C.A hook:D.ferrei,
Col. 12, 18, 2. — -
35 virgineus
virgĭnĕus, a, um, adj. [virgo], of or belonging to a maiden or virgin, maidenly, virgin ( poet. for virginalis):figura,
Tib. 3, 4, 89:forma,
Ov. M. 3, 607:vultus,
id. ib. 5, 563;10, 631: facies,
id. ib. 8, 323:comptus,
Lucr. 1, 87:pudor,
Tib. 1, 4, 14:rubor,
Verg. G. 1, 430:decor,
Sen. Med. 75:sacra,
offered by a maiden, Petr. 134:favilla,
i. e. a virgin's funeral pile, Ov. M. 13, 697:gymnasium,
of the Spartan virgins, Prop. 3, 14 (4, 13), 2:focus,
i. e. of Vesta, id. 4 (5), 4, 44; so,too, ara,
Ov. F. 4, 731; cf.domus,
of the Vestals, Mart. 1, 71, 4:virginea domitus sagittā,
i. e. of Diana, Hor. C. 3, 4, 72:umbrae,
of the Danaides, Prop. 2, 1, 67:bellum,
of the Amazons, Val. Fl. 5, 134:Helicon, as the seat of the Muses,
Ov. M. 2, 219:aurum,
the golden crown received by the victor at the festival of Minerva, Mart. 9, 23, 1:volucres,
i. e. the Harpies, Ov. M. 7, 4; cf.vultus,
Verg. A. 3, 216: aqua, the aqueduct called Aqua Virgo (v. virgo, D.), Ov. F. 1, 464;called also virgineus liquor,
id. P. 1, 8, 38.
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