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given by Numa to the Salii

  • 1 Saliāris

        Saliāris e, adj.    [Salii], of the Salii, Salian: Numae carmen, given by Numa to the Salii, H.— Splendid, sumptuous: dapes, H.: epulari Saliarem in modum.
    * * *
    saliaris, saliare ADJ
    sumptious, like feast of Mars

    Latin-English dictionary > Saliāris

  • 2 Saliaris

    1.
    Sălĭāris, e, adj. [1. Salii].
    I.
    Of or belonging to the Salii (priests of Mars), Salian: Numae carmen, which Numa directed the Salii to chant, Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 86:

    sacra,

    Macr. S. 3, 12:

    saltus,

    Sen. Ep. 15, 4.—
    II.
    Transf., of banquets (because of the sumptuous feasts which were given at the Salian processions), splendid, sumptuous:

    quibus (Saliis) per omnes dies, ub cumque manent, quia amplae ponuntur cenae: si quae aliae magnae fiunt, Saliares appellantur, Fest. s. v. Salios, p. 326 Müll.: dapes,

    Hor. C. 1, 37, 2:

    epulae,

    App. M. 7, p. 192, 25:

    cenae,

    id. ib. 4, p. 152, 30; cf.:

    cum epulati essemus Saliarem in modum,

    Cic. Att. 5, 9, 1.
    2.
    Sălĭāris, e, adj. [2. salio]:

    insulae,

    dancing islands, Plin. 2, 95, 96, § 209.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Saliaris

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