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21 Capricornus
Căprĭcornus, i, m. [caper-cornu; cf. in Gr. aigokereus], Capricorn (having a goat's horns), the sign of the zodiac which the sun enters at the winter solstice (opp. Cancer), Varr 2, 1, 8; Cic. N. D. 2, 44, 112; id. Arat. 59 (293); Hor. C. 2, 17, 20; Ov. F. 1, 651; Plin. 2, 16, 13, § 64 sq.; Macr. S. 1, 17; Hyg. Fab. 196; id. Astr. 2, 28. -
22 signifer
signĭfer, fĕra, fĕrum, adj. [signumfero].I.In gen., sign-bearing, imagebearing, i.e. bearing signs, figures, or images ( poet.): puppis, i.e. adorned or painted with images, Luc. 3, 558; so,II.crater,
Val. Fl. 1, 337:manus,
giving signals, Amm. 27, 9, 7.—In partic. (class.).A.Bearing the heavenly signs or constellations, starry:B.aether,
Lucr. 6, 481:caelum,
Luc. 7, 363; 8, 172: orbis, qui Graece zôdiakos dicitur, the zodiac, Cic. Div. 2, 42, 89; so,orbis,
Lucr. 5, 691; Sen. Q. N. 7, 11, 8;for which also, polus,
Luc. 3, 254; Amm. 26, 1, 1; and subst. signifer, the sky, the heavens, etc., Sen. Q. N. 7, 24, 1; 7, 12, 8; Vitr. 6, 1; Plin. 2, 10, 7, § 48; Claud. in Rufin. 1, 365 al.—In milit. lang., subst.: signĭfer, fĕri, m.1.Lit., a standard-bearer, ensign:2.signifero interfecto, signo amisso, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 2, 25; id. B. C. 3, 74; Cic. Div. 1, 35, 77; Liv. 6, 8; 22, 3; Ov. Am. 2, 12, 14.— -
23 triquetrum
I.In gen.:II.triquetra aliis, aliis quadrata,
Lucr. 4, 653:ager (opp. quadratus),
Col. 5, 2, 1:figura (opp. quadrata),
Plin. 2, 25, 23, § 93:(Britannia) insula naturā triquetra,
Caes. B. G. 5, 13:Martis sidus numquam stationem facere Jovis sidere triquetro,
i. e. distant by a third of the zodiac, Plin. 2, 17, 15, § 77; also as subst.: trĭquē̆trum, i, n., the trinal aspect, that in which a planet ' s longitude differs by one-third of a circle from the earth ' s:in triquetro,
id. 2, 15, 12, § 59; 2, 18, 16, § 80.—In partic., as adj. prop., of or belonging to the island of Sicily, Sicilian:orae,
Lucr. 1, 717; Sil. 5, 489:tellus,
Hor. S. 2, 6, 55; cf. Quint. 1, 6, 30. -
24 triquetrus
I.In gen.:II.triquetra aliis, aliis quadrata,
Lucr. 4, 653:ager (opp. quadratus),
Col. 5, 2, 1:figura (opp. quadrata),
Plin. 2, 25, 23, § 93:(Britannia) insula naturā triquetra,
Caes. B. G. 5, 13:Martis sidus numquam stationem facere Jovis sidere triquetro,
i. e. distant by a third of the zodiac, Plin. 2, 17, 15, § 77; also as subst.: trĭquē̆trum, i, n., the trinal aspect, that in which a planet ' s longitude differs by one-third of a circle from the earth ' s:in triquetro,
id. 2, 15, 12, § 59; 2, 18, 16, § 80.—In partic., as adj. prop., of or belonging to the island of Sicily, Sicilian:orae,
Lucr. 1, 717; Sil. 5, 489:tellus,
Hor. S. 2, 6, 55; cf. Quint. 1, 6, 30. -
25 scorpius (-os)
scorpius (-os) ī, m, σκορπίοσ, a scorpion: metuendus acumine caudae, O.—As a sign of the Zodiac, the Scorpion, C. poët., O.—A prickly seafish, O.—A military engine for throwing stones and weapons, scorpion: scorpione traiectus concidit, Cs.: scorpionibus modicis patebant hostem, L. -
26 sīgnifer
sīgnifer fera, ferum, adj. [signum+1 FER-], sign-bearing, bearing the constellations, starry: orbis, the zodiac.—As subst m., a standard-bearer, ensign: signifero interfecto, Cs.: primi hastati: signum omni vi moliente signifero convelli nequire, L.— A leader, head, chief: nostrae causae quasi signiferi: iuventutis.* * * -
27 aegoceros
aegŏcĕrōs, ōtis, m., = aigokerôs, the wild goat (in pure Lat. capricornus), used only poet. as a sign of the zodiac, Lucr. 5, 615:► Also aegŏcĕrŏs, i, m.humidus,
Luc. 9, 536., sedem aegoceri, Caes. Germ. Arat. 213: Aegoceron Cancrumque tenet. Luc. 10, 213. -
28 complexio
I.Prop.A.In gen.:B.(atomorum),
Cic. Fin. 1, 6, 19.—Of the zodiac, App. de Mundo, p. 57, 37.—Esp., in late Lat., for a physical constitution or habit: bona, Firm. Math. 5, 9.—II.Trop.A. B.Esp.1.Of discourse:2.brevis totius negotii,
comprehension, comprisal, Cic. Inv. 1, 26, 37:mira verborum,
id. Phil. 2, 37, 95.—T. t.a.In rhet.(α).A period:(β).longissima est igitur complexio verborum, quae volvi uno spiritu potest,
Cic. de Or. 3, 47, 182:nec acervatim multa frequentans unā complexione devinciet,
crowd into one period, id. Or. 25, 85.—A rhetorical figure, according to which [p. 391] one constantly recurs to what has been previously said, Auct. Her. 4, 14, 20.—b.In philos. lang.(α).A conclusion in a syllogism, Auct. Her. 2, 18, 28; 2, 29, 40; Cic. Inv. 1, 37, 67; 1, 40, 72; 1, 47, 87; Quint. 5, 14, 5 sq.—(β).A dilemma, Cic. Inv. 1, 29, 45; Ascon. ad Div. in Caecil. 14, 45.—c.In gram., a contraction of two syllables into one, for the Gr. sunairesis and sunaloiphê (opp. divisio), Quint. 1, 5, 17; cf. id. 1, 5, 6. -
29 conplexio
I.Prop.A.In gen.:B.(atomorum),
Cic. Fin. 1, 6, 19.—Of the zodiac, App. de Mundo, p. 57, 37.—Esp., in late Lat., for a physical constitution or habit: bona, Firm. Math. 5, 9.—II.Trop.A. B.Esp.1.Of discourse:2.brevis totius negotii,
comprehension, comprisal, Cic. Inv. 1, 26, 37:mira verborum,
id. Phil. 2, 37, 95.—T. t.a.In rhet.(α).A period:(β).longissima est igitur complexio verborum, quae volvi uno spiritu potest,
Cic. de Or. 3, 47, 182:nec acervatim multa frequentans unā complexione devinciet,
crowd into one period, id. Or. 25, 85.—A rhetorical figure, according to which [p. 391] one constantly recurs to what has been previously said, Auct. Her. 4, 14, 20.—b.In philos. lang.(α).A conclusion in a syllogism, Auct. Her. 2, 18, 28; 2, 29, 40; Cic. Inv. 1, 37, 67; 1, 40, 72; 1, 47, 87; Quint. 5, 14, 5 sq.—(β).A dilemma, Cic. Inv. 1, 29, 45; Ascon. ad Div. in Caecil. 14, 45.—c.In gram., a contraction of two syllables into one, for the Gr. sunairesis and sunaloiphê (opp. divisio), Quint. 1, 5, 17; cf. id. 1, 5, 6. -
30 limbus
limbus, i, m., a border that surrounds any thing, a hem, welt, edge, selvage, fringe; a belt, band, girdle.I.Lit.:II.Sidoniam picto chlamydem circumdata limbo,
Verg. A. 4, 137; id. ib. 2, 616 (this the better read., others nimbo):indutus chlamydem Tyriam, quam limbus obibat Aureus,
Ov. M. 5, 51; id. ib. 6, 127; 2, 734; Stat. Achill. 1, 330:frontem limbo velata pudicam,
with a headband, fillet, Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 118; cf.:imminuerent frontes limbis,
Arn. 2, 72: picto discingit pectora limbo, with a girdle, [p. 1066] belt, Stat. Th. 6, 367.—Transf.* A.The zodiac:B.extra limbum XII. signorum,
Varr. R. R. 2, 3, 7; id. ap. Prob. ad Verg. E. 6, 31.—A noose, snare, for catching animals, Grat. Cyn. 25. -
31 decanium
divisions/thirds (pl.) of the Zodiac; (for astrology) -
32 decania
dĕcānĭa, ōrum, n. [decanus], divisions of the zodiac, Manil. 4, 298. -
33 tetartemorion
tĕtartēmŏrĭon, ii, n., = tetartêmorion, a fourth of the zodiac, Plin. 7, 49, 50, § 160; Hyg. Limit. p. 173 Goes. -
34 orbis
orbis is, abl. orbe (rarely -bī, C.), m a ring, circle, re-entering way, circular path, hoop, orbit: in orbem intorquere: in orbem curvat (iter) eun<*> dem, O.: digitum iusto commodus orbe teras, a ring, O.: ut in orbem consisterent, form a circle, Cs.: orbe facto se defendere, a hollow square, Cs.: orbem volventes suos increpans, L.: in orbem sese stantibus equis defendere, L.: duodecim signorum orbis, zodiac: lacteus, Milky Way: sidera suos orbes conficiunt, orbits: inmensis orbibus angues Incumbunt pelago, coils, V.—A round surface, disk, circle: mensae, round top, O.: de tot pulchris orbibus comedunt, round tables, Iu.: lucidus, disk (of the sun), V.: ictus ab orbe, quoit, O.: (hasta) per orbem cavum Transit, shield, V.—A mosaic pavement, Iu.—One side of a balance: alterno orbe, Tb.—A wheel: Unda ferratos sustinet orbes, V.: Fortunae stantis in orbe Numen, her wheel, O.—An eye-socket, eye: gemino lumen ab orbe venit, eye, O.: oculorum orbes, V.—With terrae or terrarum, the circle of the world, earth, world, universe: orbis terrae, S., C.: terrarum orbis, V.—The earth, world, universe (sc. terrae): Iuppiter totum cum spectet in orbem, O.: Si fractus inlabatur orbis, H.: Roma orbis caput, O.—A country, region, territory: Eoo dives ab orbe redit, the East, O.: Assyrius, Iu.—Fig., a circle, rotation, round, circuit: ut idem in singulos annos orbis volveretur, L.: orbis hic in re p. est conversus, the circle of political change: imperium per omnīs in orbem ibat, in rotation, L.—In time, a cycle, round, period: Annuus, V.: Triginta magnos volvendis mensibus orbīs explebit, years, V. —Of speech, a rounding off, period, cycle: quasi orbem verborum conficere: orationis.—A cycle of thought: sententiae Pyrrhonis in hunc orbem incidere non possunt: circa vilem patulumque orbem, the trite and obvious path, H.* * *circle; territory/region; sphereorbis terrarum -- world/(circle of lands)
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35 sagittārius
sagittārius ī, m [sagitta], an archer, bowman: sagittarios et funditores mittit, the light-armed troops, Cs.: barbari.—Fig.: de uno sagittario queri, one skirmisher.—The constellation Sagittarius, the Archer.* * *Iarcher, bowman; fletcher, maker of arrows; Archer (constellation/zodiac sign)IIsagittaria, sagittarium ADJarmed with bow/arrows; used in/concerned with making/manufacturing arrows -
36 ariēs
ariēs (poet. ariēs, disyl.), ietis, m a ram, C., V. — Meton., the Ram (a constellation), O. — A battering-ram: ab ariete materia defendit. Cs.: arietibus aliquantum muri discussit, L.—A breakwater: (sublicae) pro ariete subiectae, Cs.* * *ram (sheep); battering ram; the Ram (zodiac); large unidentified marine animal -
37 decanicum
I IIbranch of astrology based on division of signs of Zodiac into thirds (pl.)
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