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having color

  • 1 coloro

    cŏlōro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [id.].
    I.
    To give a color to, to color, tinge (class.):

    corpora,

    Cic. N. D. 1, 39, 110:

    lignum sinopide,

    Plin. 35, 6, 13, § 31:

    lineas testa trita,

    id. 35, 3, 5, § 16:

    medicamentum rubricā vel atramento,

    Scrib. Comp. 228:

    coloratum Tithoni conjuge caelum,

    Ov. Am. 2, 5, 35.—
    B.
    In partic., to color reddish or brownish, to tinge:

    cum in sole ambulem, natura fit ut colorer,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 14, 60; Quint. 5, 10, 81; Sen. Ep. 108, 4:

    pira sole,

    Plin. 15, 15, 16, § 54; Prop. 3 (4), 13, 16:

    colorat aequora Nilus,

    Cat. 11, 7.—
    II.
    Trop. (cf. color, II.).
    A.
    In gen., to imbue thoroughly:

    sapientia nisi alte descendit et diu sedit animum non coloravit, sed infecit,

    Sen. Ep. 71, 30.—
    B.
    Esp.
    1.
    Of discourse, to give it a coloring; and in pass., to retain or receive a coloring, to be tinged:

    cum istos libros studiosius legerim, sentio orationem meam illorum tactu quasi colorari,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 14, 60; id. Or. 13, 42:

    urbanitate quādam quasi colorata oratio,

    id. Brut. 46, 170. —
    2.
    (In a bad sense.) To give a coloring, to gloss over, palliate, Val. Max. 8, 2, 2:

    inepta sua serio vultu,

    Prud. Cath. 2, 35 (cf. color, II. B. b.).—Hence, cŏlōrātus, a, um, P. a.
    A.
    Colored, having color:

    arcus,

    Cic. N. D. 3, 20, 51:

    uvae,

    Col. 11, 2:

    pira,

    Plin. 15, 15, 16, § 56.—
    2.
    Esp., colored red, red, imbrowned, Quint. 5, 10, 81:

    corpora,

    having a healthy color, id. 8, prooem. § 19; cf.

    virtus,

    Sen. Vit. Beat. 7, 3:

    aliquis speciosior et coloratior,

    Cels. 2, 2:

    Indi,

    Verg. G. 4, 293:

    Seres,

    Ov. Am. 1, 14, 6:

    Etrusci,

    Mart. 10, 68.—
    B.
    Trop., colored, specious:

    ficta et colorata,

    Sen. Ep. 16, 2.— Adv.: cŏlōrātē, in a specious or plausible manner:

    offert tale patrocinium,

    Quint. Decl. 285.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > coloro

  • 2 murreus

        murreus adj.    [murra, fluor-spar], of fluorspar: pocula, Pr.
    * * *
    murrea, murreum ADJ
    having color of myrrh, reddish-brown

    Latin-English dictionary > murreus

  • 3 versicolor

        versicolor ōris (abl. ōrī or ōre), adj.    [verso+ color], of changeable color, of various colors, partycolored: plumae: vestimentum, L.: arma, V.: cultus (Florae), O.
    * * *
    (gen.), versicoloris ADJ

    Latin-English dictionary > versicolor

  • 4 satur

        satur ura, urum, adj.    [2 SA-], full, sated, having eaten enough (opp. esurientes): pulli: ut puer satur sit facito, T.: conviva, H.: capellae, V.: Ambrosiae suco quadrupedes, O.: omnium rerum, T.: altilium, H.—Of color, full, deep, strong, rich: vellera saturo fucata colore, V.— Full, rich, abundant, fertile: praesaepia, V.—Fig., rich, fruitful: nec satura ieiune (dicet).
    * * *
    satura, saturum ADJ
    well-fed, replete; rich; saturated

    Latin-English dictionary > satur

  • 5 sīgnum

        sīgnum ī, n    a mark, token, sign, indication, proof: ostendisti signa nutrici? (i. e. crepundia), T.: fures earum rerum, quas ceperunt, signa commutant: in amicis deligendis habere quasi signa et notas, quibus eos iudicarent, etc.: pecori signum inpressit, V.: nulla ad speluncum signa ferebant, footprints, V.: dicere deos gallis signum dedisse cantandi: color pudoris signum, T.: timoris signa mittere, display, Cs.: Magnum hoc quoque signum est, dominam esse extra noxiam, T.: id erit signi me invitum facere, quod, etc.: quid signi?—A military standard, ensign, banner: signo amisso, Cs.: ut neque signiferi viam, nec signa milites cernerent, L.: Inter signa militaria, H.: signa sequi, to march in rank, S.: signa subsequi, to keep the order of battle, Cs.: signa servare, L.: ab signis discedere, to leave the ranks, Cs.: volonum exercitus ab signis discessit, disbanded, L.: signa relinquere, to run away, S.: signa ferre, i. e. to decamp, Cs.: mota e castris signa eorum, qui, etc., i. e. an advance of the troops, etc., L.: Signa movet, advances, V.: ferte signa in hostem, attack, L.: signa constituere, halt, Cs.: signa proferre, advance, L.: Romani conversa signa bipertito intulerunt, i. e. wheeled and attacked in two columns, Cs.: signa patriae inferens: qui signa contulit, engaged in close fight: conlatis signis, in regular battle: conlatis militaribus signis, having brought together, etc., Cs.: signa in laevum cornu confert, concentrates his troops, L.: signa transferre, to desert, Cs.: signa convellere, to take up the standards (from the ground), L.: legionem sub signis ducere, in rank and file: ante signa inter primores, in front of the army, L.—Esp., the standard of a cohort, ensign of a maniple (cf. aquila, the standard of the legion): cum fascīs, cum signa militaria (praemissa).—A cohort, maniple: unius signi milites, L.—A sign, signal, call, watchword, password: signum tubā dare, Cs.: receptui dare, L.: proeli exposcere, Cs.: concinere, Cs.: canere, S.: signum mittendis quadrigis dare (for the start in a race), L.: it bello tessera signum, V.—A sign, token, omen, prognostic, symptom: medici signa quaedam habent ex venis aegroti: Morborum signa docebo, V.: prospera signa dare, O.—An image, figure, statue, picture: Iovis Statoris: expressi voltūs per aënea signa, H.: palla signis auroque rigens, V. —A device on a seal, seal, signet: notum signum, imago avi tui, etc.: Imprimat his signa tabellis, H.: litterae integris signis praetoribus traduntur: volumen sub signo habere, under seal.—A sign in the heavens, constellation: signis omnibus ad principium steliisque revocatis: in signo Leonis: signorum obitūs ortūs, V.: pluviale Capellae, O.
    * * *
    battle standard; indication; seal; sign, proof; signal; image, statue

    Latin-English dictionary > sīgnum

  • 6 buxeirostris

    buxeirostris, buxeirostre ADJ

    Latin-English dictionary > buxeirostris

  • 7 testaceus

    testacea, testaceum ADJ
    made of brick/tile; resembling brick (esp. color); having hard covering/shell

    Latin-English dictionary > testaceus

  • 8 testacius

    testacia, testacium ADJ
    made of brick/tile; resembling brick (esp. color); having hard covering/shell

    Latin-English dictionary > testacius

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